January 13, 2011

The Associated Press on enforceing immigration laws in Business Week: FIND ANY MENTION OF THE H2A AG WORKER VISA!

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File this under “you aren’t supposed to know this part…”

HERE is the AP report in Business Week.

HERE is info on the H2A. HERE is a longer version of the AP report in which there is at least a hint of the H2A, but it is described as more expensive than use of illegal workers – and less “flexible” :

Farmers rely on seasonal laborers, including many illegal immigrants, to harvest labor-intensive crops such as strawberries, onions, peaches and tobacco. The agriculture lobbying group says Americans refuse to take the difficult, low-paying jobs.

The federal government has a guest-worker program for agriculture workers, but farmers say it’s expensive to use and inflexible.

HOW MANY ILLEGAL ALIENS ARE GETTING BENEFITS ILLEGALLY? Lists of SAVE users in Georgia and applicants for use of the SAVE system. The law requiring department heads to verify that applicants for public benefits are eligible (either U.S. citizens or lawfully present, eligible aliens) has zero penalties for violation

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Georgia law (OCGA 50-36-1) has required use of an affidavit system and eligibility verification using the federal SAVE program by all official agencies that administer public benefits since 1 July, 2007 .

Below are lists of the entities that are active in the SAVE system and those that have pending applications to use SAVE as of 31 December 2010 according to the SAVE Program, Verification Division

U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services, Department of Homeland Security. A reminder sent with the lists from DHS includes this:

“…please note that many of the GA agencies on the pending list have not taken further action to register in more than 60 days.”

You can see the requirments set forth in Georgia law on public benefits HERE

THERE ARE 159 COUNTIES, 535 MUNICIPALITIES AND AN AS YET UNKNOWN NUMBER OF “OTHER” OFFICIAL AGENCIES THAT ADMNISTER PUBLIC BENEFITS IN GEORGIA.

ACTIVE

Organization Name

Appling County Board of Commissioners
Bacon County Commissioners
Baldwin County Board of Commissioners
Barrow County Board of Commissioners
Bartow County Government
Ben Hill County Commissioners Office
Bibb County Government
Bleckley County Commissioners Office
Board of Commissioners of Candler County
Brantley County Board of Commissioners
Brooks County Board of Commissioners
Bryan County Board of Commissioners
Bulloch County Board of Commissioners
Calhoun County Board of Commissioners
Camden County Board of Commissioners
Carroll County Board of Commissioners
Cherokee County Board of Commissioners
City of Barnesville
City of Acworth
City of Adel
City of Albany
City of Alma
City of Alpharetta
City of Americus
City of Arabi
City of Arcade
City of Attapulgus
City of Auburn
City of Avondale Estates
City of Bainbridge
City of Ball Ground
City of Baxley
City of Berkeley Lake
City of Bethlehem
City of Blackshear
City of Blairsville
City of Blythe
City of Bogart
City of Bowdon
City of Buford
City of Byron
City of Cairo
City of Calhoun
City of Camilla
City of Canton
City of Carnesville
City of Carrollton
City of Cartersville
City of Cave Spring
City of Cedartown
City of Chamblee
City of Chatsworth
City of Chattahoochee Hills
City of Clarkston
City of Cleveland
City of College Park
City of Commerce
City of Conyers
City of Coolidge
City of Cornelia
City of Covington
City of Cumming
City of Dahlonega
City Of Dallas
City of Dalton
City of Danielsville
City of Davisboro
City of Dawson
City of Dawsonville
City of Decatur
City of Dillard
City of Donalsonville
City of Doraville
City of Douglas
City of Dublin
City of Duluth
City of Dunwoody
City of Eastman
City of Eatonton
City of Edison
City of Elberton
City of Emerson
City of Fairburn
City of Fairmount
City of Fargo
City of Fayetteville
City of Fitzgerald
City of Flemington
City of Flowery Branch
City of Forest Park
City of Fort Oglethorpe
City of Gainesville
City of Garden City
City of Glennville
City of Gray
City of Grayson
City of Greenville
City of Griffin
City of Guyton
City of Hamilton
City of Hampton
City of Harlem
City of Hawkinsville
City of Helen
City of Hephzibah
City of Hinesville
City of Holly Springs Community Development
City of Homeland
City of Hull
City of Ivey
City of Jackson
City of Jenkinsburg
City of Johns Creek
City of Jonesboro
City of Kennesaw
City of Kingsland
City of LaFayette
City of Lakeland
City of Lavonia
City of Lawrenceville Planning and Zoning
City of Lenox
City of Loganville
City of Louisville
City of Lula
City of Luthersville
City of Lyons
City of Macon
City of Madison
City of Manchester
City of Marietta
City of McDonough
City of McRae
City of Meansville
City of Metter
City of Millen
City of Monroe
City of Morrow
City of Moultrie
City of Mountain City
City of Nashville
City of Newnan
City of Nicholson
City of Norcross
City of Oakwood
City of Offerman
City of Omega
City of Orchard Hill
City of Oxford
City of Parrott
City of Patterson
City of Perry
City of Pinehurst
City of Pooler
City of Portal
City of Powder Springs
City of Rebecca
City of Richmond Hill
City of Rincon
City of Riverdale
City of Rockmart
City of Rome
City of Rossville
City of Roswell
City of Royston
City of Rutledge
City of Sandersville
City of Sandy Springs
City of Sardis
City of Savannah
City of Scotland
City of Shady Dale
City of Sky Valley
City of Smyrna
City of Snellville
City of Social Circle
City of Soperton
City of Springfield
City of St Marys
City of Statesboro
City of Statham
City of Stockbridge
City of Stone Mountain
City of Sugar Hill
City of Surrency
City of Suwanee
City of Sycamore
City of Sylvania
City of Sylvester
City of Talmo
City of Thomaston
City of Thomasville
City of Tifton
City of Toccoa
City of Ty Ty
City of Tybee Island
City of Union City
City of Union Point
City of Varnell
City of Vidalia
City of Walnut Grove
City of Walthourville
City of Warner Robins
City of Waynesboro
City of West Point
City of Winder
City of Winterville
City of Woodstock
City of Young Harris
Clay County Board of Commissioners
Clayton County
Clinch County Board of Commissioners
Cobb County and Douglas County Community Services Board
Cobb County Government
Coffee County Board of Commissioners
Colquitt County Board of Commissioners
Columbia County Board of Commissioners
Columbus Consolidated Government
Cook County Board of Commissioners
Coweta County
Crisp County Board of Commissioners
Dade County Commission
Dawson County Board of Commissioners
DeKalb County
Dodge County Board of Commissioners
Dooly County Commissioners Office
Dougherty County Board of Commission
Douglas County Board of Commissioners
Early County Board of Commissioners
Effingham County Board of Commissioners
Emanuel County Board of Commissioners
Evans County Board of Commissioners
Fayette County
Floyd County Board of Commissioners
Forsyth County Board of Commissioners
Franklin County Board of Commissioners
Fulton County Managers Office/ Board of Commissioners
Georgia Department of Driver Services
Georgia Department of Human Resources, Family and Children Services
Georgia Department of Labor
Georgia Secretary of State/PLB Division
Georgia Composite Medical Board
Georgia Mountains Regional Commission
Georgia Municipal Employees Benefits System
Gilmer County Planning and Zoning
Glynn County Board of Commissioners
Gordon County Board of Commissioners
Grady County Board of Commissioners
Greene County Board of Commissioners
Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners
Habersham County Board of Commissioners
Hall County Board of Commissioners
Harris County Commissioners
Hart County Board of Commissioners
Heard County Board of Commissioners
Henry County Government
Houston County Board of Commissioners
Jackson County Government
Jeff Davis County
Jefferson County Board of Commissioners
Jenkins County Board of Commissioners
Johnson County Board of Commissioners Office
Jones County Board of Commissioners
Kennesaw State University
Lanier County Board of Commissioners
Laurens County Commissioners
Lawrenceville Police Department
Lee County Board of Commissioners
Liberty County Board of Commissioners
Lumpkin County Georgia
Macon County Board of Commissioners
Madison County Board of Commissioners
McIntosh County Board of Commissioners
Mitchell County Board of Commissioners
Monroe County Board of Commissioners
Montgomery County Commissioners
Morgan County Board of Commissioners
Murray County Government
Newton County Board of Commissioners
Oconee County Board of Commissioners
Oglethorpe County Board of Commissioners
Paulding County
Peach County Board of Commissioners
Pickens County Government
Pierce County Board of Commissioners
Pike County Board of Commissioners
Putnam County Board of Commissioners
Rabun County Board of Commissioners
Rockdale County Board of Commissioners
Seminole County Board of Commissioners
South Georgia Community Service Board
Spalding County Board of Commissioners
Stephens County Board of Commissioners
Sumter County Board of Commissioners
Talbot County Board Of Commisssioners
Tattnall County Board of Commissioners
Teachers Retirement System of Georgia
Terrell County Board of Commissioners
Thomas County Board of Commissioners
Tift County Board of Commissioners
Toombs County Board of Commissioners
Town of Alston
Town of Alto
Town of Braselton
Town of Deepstep
Town of Homer
Town of Lyerly
Town of Mount Airy
Town of Ochlocknee
Town of Pine Mountain
Town of Riverside
Town of Sumner
Town of Talking Rock
Town of Tallulah Falls
Town of Thunderbolt
Town of Tignall
Town of Toomsboro
Town of Trion
Town of Tyrone
Town of Woolsey
Troup County Board of Commissioners
Unified Government of Athens-Clarke County
Unified Government of Webster County
Union County
Upson County Board of Commissioners
Walker County Commissioner
Walton County Board of Commissioners
Ware County Board of Commissioners
Warren County Board of Commissioners
Washington County Board of Commissioners
Wayne County Board of Commissioners
White County Baord of Commissioners
Whitfield County Board of Commissioners
Wilkes County Board of Commissioners
Wilkinson County Board of Commissioners
Worth County Board of Commissioners

Total: 335

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PENDING

Organization Name

Atlanta Development Authority
Banks County Board of Commissioners
Bartow-Cartersville Joint Development Authority
Board of Commissioners of Turner County
Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia
Bright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning
Burke County Board of Commissioners
Butts County Board of Commissioners
Catoosa County Board of Commissioners
City of Abbeville
CIty of Adrian
City of Arlington
City of Atlanta
City of Austell
City of Baconton
City of Baldwin
City of Barwick
City of Blakely
City of Bloomingdale
City of Blue Ridge
City of Bronwood
City of Clarkesville
City of Colbert
City of Cordele
City of Crawfordville
City of Culloden
City of Demorest
City of Dudley
City of DuPont
City of Eton
City of Folkston
City of Fort Valley
City of Franklin
City of Franklin Springs
City of Funston
City of Grantville
City of Hagan
City of Hahira
City of Hapeville
City of Hiawassee
City of Higgston
City of Hiram
City of Hoboken
City of Hogansville
City of Homerville
City of Jefferson
City of LaGrange Community Development
City of Lake City
City of Leslie
City of Lexington
City of Lilburn
City of Lincolnton
City of Maysville
City of McCaysville
City of Milton
City of Montezuma
City of Mount Vernon
City of Nicholls
City of Oglethorpe
City of Pearson
City of Pelham
City of Plains
City of Port Wentworth
City of Porterdale
City of Poulan
City of Quitman
City of Remerton
City of Reynolds
City of Senoia
city of Smithville
City of Sparks
City of Sparta
City of Stillmore
City of Temple
City of Thomson
City of Unadilla
City of Vienna
City of Villa Rica
City of Watkinsville
City of Waycross
City of White
City of Whitesburg
City of Woodbine
City of Woodbury
City of Wrens
City of Wrightsville
City of Zebulon
Clarke County Tax Commissioner
Clayton County Water Authority
Clayton Mental Health/Developmental Disability/Substance Abuse Center
Cobb County Tax Commissioner
Consolidate Government of Augusta
Crawford County Board of Commissioners
Dalton Utilities
Divison of Child Support
Echols County Board of Commissioners
Elbert County Georgia
Fannin County Board of Commissioners
Georgetown-Quitman County
Georgia Department of Human Resources
Georgia Student Finance Commission
Gwinnett County Tax Commissioner
Hancock County Board of Commissioners
Haralson County
Jasper County Board of Commissioners
Lamar County Board of Commissioners
Long County Board of Commissioners
Lowndes County Board of Commissioners
McDuffie County Board of Commissioners
Meriwether County Board of Commissioners
Meriwether County
Oconee Center
Ogeechee Behavioral Health Services
Pulaski County
Randolph County Board of Commissioners
Screven County Board of Commissioners
Supreme Court of Georgia Office of Bar Admissions
Taliaferro County Board of Commissioners
Taylor County Board of Commissioners
Town of Brooklet
Town of Buckhead
Town of Cadwell
Town of Dexter
Town of Enigma
Town of Gay
Town of Girard
Town of Moreland
Town of Sasser
Town of Sharpsburg
Treutlen County Board of Commssioners
Twiggs County Board of Commissioners
Unified Government of Cusseta-Chattahoochee County
Wheeler County Board of Commissioners

Total pending: 133

January 12, 2011

Pew report on reapportionment

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illegal aliens sue Arizona rancher

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Jerry Seper — Washington Times

16 illegals sue Arizona rancher

An Arizona man who has waged a 10-year campaign to stop a flood of illegal [aliens] from crossing his property is being sued by 16 Mexican nationals who accuse him of conspiring to violate their civil rights when he stopped them at gunpoint on his ranch on the U.S.-Mexico border. — Roger Barnett, 64, began rounding up illegal [aliens] in 1998 and turning them over to the U.S. Border Patrol..

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All Wisconsin counties to benefit from ICE strategy to use biometrics to identify and remove aliens convicted of a crime

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Secure Communities in Wisconsin

from ICE:

All Wisconsin counties to benefit from ICE strategy to use biometrics to identify and remove aliens convicted of a crime

MADISON, Wis. – On Tuesday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) began using a federal information-sharing capability in all Wisconsin counties that helps federal immigration officials use biometrics to identify aliens, both lawfully and unlawfully present in the United States, who are booked into local law enforcement’s custody for a crime. This capability is part of Secure Communities-ICE’s comprehensive strategy to improve and modernize the identification and removal of aliens convicted of a crime from the United States.

Previously, biometrics – fingerprints – taken of individuals charged with a crime and booked into custody were checked for criminal history information against the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS). Now, through enhanced information sharing between DOJ and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), biometrics submitted through the state to the FBI will be automatically checked against both the FBI criminal history records in IAFIS and the biometrics-based immigration records in DHS’s Automated Biometric Identification System (IDENT).

If fingerprints match those of someone in DHS’ biometric system, the new automated process notifies ICE. ICE evaluates each case to determine the individual’s immigration status and takes appropriate enforcement action. This includes aliens who are in lawful status and those who are present without lawful authority. Once identified through fingerprint matching, ICE will respond with a priority placed on aliens convicted of the most serious crimes first – such as those with convictions for major drug offenses, murder, rape and kidnapping.

“The Secure Communities strategy provides ICE with an effective tool to identify criminal aliens in local custody,” said Secure Communities Assistant Director David Venturella. “Enhancing public safety is at the core of ICE’s mission. Our goal is to use biometric information sharing to remove criminal aliens, preventing them from being released back into the community, with little or no additional burden on our law enforcement partners.”

With the expansion of the biometric information-sharing capability statewide in Wisconsin’s 72 jurisdictions, ICE is using this capability in 969 jurisdictions in 37 states. By 2013, ICE plans to be able to respond nationwide to all fingerprint matches generated through IDENT/IAFIS interoperability.

“Brown County is fortunate to partner with ICE in an effort to accurately identify criminal illegal aliens in our community,” said Brown County Sheriff John Gossage. “Enhanced information sharing and increased communications with ICE will greatly aid in our effort to identify, apprehend and reduce the number of criminal illegal aliens within Brown County.”

Since ICE began using this enhanced information-sharing capability in October 2008, immigration officers have removed from the United States more than 54,500 aliens convicted of a crime. ICE does not regard aliens charged with, but not yet convicted of crimes, as “criminal aliens.” Instead, a “criminal alien” is an alien convicted of a crime. In accordance with the Immigration and Nationality Act, ICE continues to take action on aliens subject to removal as resources permit.

The IDENT system is maintained by DHS’s US-VISIT program and IAFIS is maintained by the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS).

“US-VISIT is proud to support ICE, helping provide decision makers with comprehensive, reliable information when and where they need it,” said US-VISIT Director Robert Mocny. “By enhancing the interoperability of DHS’s and the FBI’s biometric systems, we are able to give federal, state and local decision makers information that helps them better protect our communities and our nation.”

“Under this plan, ICE will be utilizing FBI system enhancements that allow improved information sharing at the state and local law enforcement level based on positive identification of incarcerated criminal aliens,” said Daniel D. Roberts, assistant director of the FBI’s CJIS Division. “Additionally, ICE and the FBI are working together to take advantage of the strong relationships already forged between the FBI and state and local law enforcement necessary to assist ICE in achieving its goals.”

For more information about how ICE is using biometrics to identify aliens convicted of a crime, visit www.ice.gov/secure_communities/.

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CIS report: Implementing REAL ID

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Implementing REAL ID

Less Expensive, Doable, and Helpful in Reducing Fraud

WASHINGTON (January 10, 2011) – By May 2011, all states must be in compliance with the first 18 security benchmarks of the federal secure driver’s license law known as the REAL ID Act. REAL ID was prompted by the fact that the 9/11 hijackers acquired a total of 30 state-issued IDs and driver’s licenses in order to embed themselves here (and board airplanes).

The Center for Immigration Studies has published a review of the current state of REAL ID: ‘REAL ID Implementation: Less Expensive, Doable, and Helpful in Reducing Fraud’ was prepared by Janice Kephart, a former 9/11 Commission counsel and currently the Center’s National Security Policy Director. The paper is online at www.cis.org. Among the findings:

REAL ID has proven easier and less expensive to implement than previously believed. Using actual state budget numbers, total one-time costs to implement REAL ID’s 18 security benchmarks, for all states combined, could be as low as $350 million and not likely to exceed $750 million.

These numbers are significantly less than the one-time costs of at least $1 billion that the National Governors Association (NGA), National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), and the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) claimed in 2006.

Eleven states are already fully compliant with REAL ID’s 18 security benchmarks, ahead of the May 2011 deadline. Another eight states are close behind.

The legal presence of applicants is being checked in all but two states, up 28 states from 2006. Every state is now checking Social Security numbers.

Some states were able to achieve full compliance in less than a year, and other state costs came in significantly below the projections which have been used for years to denigrate REAL ID’s feasibility.

Compliant states are finding REAL ID to be helpful in reducing fraud by criminals and illegal aliens shopping for the easiest driver’s license issuance rules. Motor vehicle departments using REAL ID standards are also increasing criminal investigations of those who have traditionally used driver’s license systems to commit identity theft and operate illegally under multiple identities.

Regulatory proposals from the NGA, NCSL, and AAMVA, slated for an upcoming lobbying campaign, incorporate language from Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano’s failed 2009 PASS ID Act, which sought to repeal much of REAL ID.

Secretary Napolitano in November 2010 ordered an internal review with the goal of using the regulatory process to change REAL ID requirements after the failure of PASS ID.

The paper also includes a chart listing for every state the current status of implementation, federal grant monies issued to date, and costs of compliance, where available. HERE

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The Center for Immigration Studies is an independent non-partisan research institution that examines the impact of immigration on the United States.

January 10, 2011

Latino Republicans gain in Dixie

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Southern Political Report

Latino Republicans gain in Dixie

Most Latino, or Hispanic, voters and elected officials across the nation are Democrats. Most, but not all. Last November, Latino and Anglo voters put a record number of Hispanic Republicans in office, a pattern that strongly prevailed in the South. — Prior to the election last fall, there were nine Southern Latino lawmakers in Congress…

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January 9, 2011

The Dustin Inman Society on facebook

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Gingrey, Woodall seek to deny U.S. citizenship for children of illegal aliens

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Gingrey, Woodall seek to deny U.S. citizenship for children of illegal immigrants

A pair of Republican congressmen from Georgia is co-sponsoring legislation aimed at denying automatic birthright citizenship to the American-born children of illegal immigrants.

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Reps. Phil Gingrey, of Marietta, and Rob Woodall, of Lawrenceville, put their names on House Resolution 140, also called the Birthright Citizenship Act of 2011.

The bill would require that a child born here also have at least one parent who is a U.S. citizen or national; a legal resident; or “an alien performing active service in the armed forces” in order to be considered a citizen. U.S. Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, filed the bill this week. Another co-sponsor is Rep. Gary Miller, R-Calif.

“Throughout my time in Congress, combating illegal immigration has always been a high priority of mine,” Gingrey said in a prepared statement. “Addressing the birthright citizenship issue needs to be at the forefront of this effort.”

Woodall said: “An important part of immigration reform must be removing the incentives that are in place encouraging illegal immigration. Representative King’s bill is a good step in that direction…”

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We wish all the best for Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and all the victims and their families- Vigil held at State Capitol for Rep. Giffords, other victims of Tucson shooting

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Vigil held at State Capitol for Rep. Giffords, other victims of Tucson shooting

About 200 people took part in a candlelight vigil for Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and the other victims of a mass shooting in Tucson Saturday morning. — The vigil was held at the State Capitol less than 12 hours after the shooting that killed six people, including a 9-year-old girl and a federal judge, and wounded 13 others…

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