U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss: What NAU?
Below is a response from one of Georgia’s U.S. Senators on the looming borderless continent.
Don’t you hate it when you are more tuned in than a U.S. Senator?
His reply comes to me as result of my sending a note with some language from the Senate’s 2006 amnesty-again attempt. That language below…and below that, Senator Saxby Chambliss’ reply to me.
His office can be contacted using the link at the bottom of the letter to me. He needs some e-mail and calls.
From S.2611, the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2006, crucial to constructing the North American Union and open borders. PLEASE go to S.2611 and SEC.113, (3), (E): Reference: “a common security perimeter.”
Last year’s attempt will be little different than this year’s. A borderless continent.
3) VISA POLICY COORDINATION AND IMMIGRATION SECURITY– The progress made by Canada, Mexico, and the United States to enhance the security of North America by cooperating on visa policy and identifying best practices regarding immigration security, including the progress made–
(A) in enhancing consultation among officials who issue visas at the consulates or embassies of Canada, Mexico, or the United States throughout the world to share information, trends, and best practices on visa flows;
(B) in comparing the procedures and policies of Canada and the United States related to visitor visa processing, including–
(i) application process;
(ii) interview policy;
(iii) general screening procedures;
(iv) visa validity;
(v) quality control measures; and
(vi) access to appeal or review;
(C) in exploring methods for Canada, Mexico, and the United States to waive visa requirements for nationals and citizens of the same foreign countries;
(D) in providing technical assistance for the development and maintenance of a national database built upon identified best practices for biometrics associated with immigration violators;
(E) in developing and implementing an immigration security strategy for North America that works toward the development of a common security perimeter by enhancing technical assistance for programs and systems to support advance automated reporting and risk targeting of international passengers;
(F) in sharing information on lost and stolen passports on a real-time basis among immigration or law enforcement officials of Canada, Mexico, and the United States; and
(G) in collecting 10 fingerprints from each individual who applies for a visa.
(Note from D.A. – I don’t think Senator Chambliss has read this or this or watched this. Or heard of this Congressional Resolution
Senator Chambliss’ letter:
Dear Mr. King :
Thank you for contacting me with respect to the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) and your concerns about a possible “North American Union.” It is good to hear from you.
The federal government has no plans to merge the United States with Mexico and Canada or form a “North American Union” nor would I support such an effort.
The SPP, however, was created in March 2005 to boost border security through information sharing between the United States , Mexico , and Canada . This partnership is also aimed at bolstering commerce through the integrating and coordinating of infrastructure and security procedures to provide increased border protection without impairing the movement of goods through North America . In addition, this partnership brings us together with our neighboring countries to develop coordinated plans to deal with such emergencies as a breakout of Avian Influenza.
I have always supported and will continue to support tight border security and will not support any measures that would threaten the protection of American citizens. It is important that we work with our bordering nations and trading partners to develop relationships that will promote our economic prosperity and keep our country safe from terrorists. You can rest assured that I will continue to follow any developments within the SPP and work to ensure the safety of Americans.
Thank you again for taking the time to contact me. As always, I appreciate hearing from you. In the meantime, if you would like to receive timely email alerts regarding the latest congressional actions and my weekly e-newsletter, please sign up via my web site at: www.chambliss.senate.gov .