Immigration Memo

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We know the Federal Government has been negligent on enforcing the law. Now it seems there is proof that it is deliberate.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0710/40475.html
Written by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officials to the agency’s director, the memo discusses ways the administration – facing the reality that immigration reform is all but dead this year – could grant illegal immigrants permanent status, including indefinitely delaying deportation or issuing green cards.

“This memorandum offers administrative relief options to promote family unity, foster economic growth, achieve significant process improvements and reduce the threat of removal for certain individuals present in the United States without authorization,” states the memo, which was addressed to Director Alejandro N. Mayorkas. “In the absence of comprehensive immigration reform, USCIS can extend benefits and/or protections to many individuals and groups by issuing new guidance and regulations.”

I wonder why this is getting so little coverage.
 
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President Barack Obama has signaled that he plans to circumvent U.S. immigration and law and decree that the United States stop enforcing those laws, and now a memo from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) indicates the agency is discussing doing that very thing. by Joe Wolverton, II


Internal USCIS Memo Cuts Congress Out of Amnesty Plan


Joe Wolverton, II | The New American
Friday, 30 July 2010


Last month, The New American chronicled President Barack Obama’s presumed intention to circumvent the legislative process and issue an executive order, a fiat altering the immigration status of the millions of illegals that have invaded the nation over the past decade.

At the time of the writing of the prior article, it was conjectured that the order would grant some level of work and residency rights to the millions of illegal aliens now living in the United States until such time as the requisite number (60) of Senators could be cajoled, charmed, bullied, or bought into acceding to President Obama's vision of giving every illegal a "Get Out of Deportation Free" card as part of some grander “Comprehensive Immigration Reform” package.

Comprehensive Immigration Reform is the mantra of rajah Obama and his congregation of fawning acolytes. Barack Obama has preached the message of amnesty by this and other names, including “pathway to citizenship.” No matter the euphemism conjured up by the President to avoid utterance of the word amnesty, foes of any such project equate it with rewarding willful disobedience of the law.

While Congress bobs and weaves around the potential populist punch that would knock them out of office if they were to take any controversial stance on immigration this close to mid-term elections, the Obama administration is working the kinks out of another combination designed to put those fighting illegal immigration on the mat for good.

The latest tactic being employed in the amnesty strategy is outlined in a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) memo penned by unnamed agency staffers and addressed to the director, Alejandro Mayorkas.

According to the information contained in the memo, which USCIS officials insist is merely a “deliberation and exchange of ideas” and nothing to be taken as a policy proposal, the agency has catalogued the various options that are open to the President should Congress fail to get on board the freedom train.

“In the absence of Comprehensive Immigration Reform, USCIS can extend benefits and/or protections to many individuals and groups by issuing new guidance and regulations, exercising discretion with regard to parole-in-place, deferred action and the issuance of Notices to Appear (NTA), and adopting significant process improvements,” the memo reads.

The phrase “deferred action” was used in the President’s reported executive order blueprint, as well. Basically, when a bureaucrat combines his extraordinary discretion on the invocation of “deferred action” with the milky vagueness of “significant process improvement” you get a magic potion that erases the names of potential deportees who are sent back to their American homes after their scheduled deportation hearing has miraculously disappeared from the docket of the immigration court.

The text of the memo asserts that USCIS’s discretionary power to use deferred action is unlimited. It does admit, however, that the unrestrained use of this power would be “controversial, not to mention expensive.” In order to suppress opposition to the flexing of this muscle, the USCIS staffers who wrote the memo suggest that deferred action be used to exempt “particular groups” from being subject to removal proceedings, particularly high-school students who are illegally present in the United States. According to recently published figures, there are as many as 65,000 illegal aliens attending American high schools.

Heretofore, advocates of amnesty have avoided using that word as it is a poison pill and sickens many who might otherwise joyfully swallow the plan under another name. In this newly obtained memo, however, the authors violate the protocol of perfidy and at one point, they explicitly admit that "deferred action" — or using prosecutorial discretion not to deport someone — would be "a non-legislative version of 'amnesty.' "

Invoking a brand of plausible deniability, the recipient of the memo, Director Mayorkas, testified to Congress in May, “I don't know of any plans. I think we have discussed, as we always do, the tools available to us and whether the deployment of any of those tools could achieve a more fair and efficient use or application of the immigration law.” Assuming he read the memorandum, he is now better informed as to his boss’s plan to call the end run around the Representatives of the people and lead the flock of illegals to amnesty by hook or by crook.

The memo carves out deportation exemptions for other groups, as well. For example, removal hearings against “unaccompanied minors” and “victims of human trafficking, domestic violence, and other criminal activities” are to be put on hold while newer, amnesty-friendly regulations can be formulated.

There is also a proposal for extending the “grace period” H-1B visa holders have between the expiration of their visa and the date upon which they are required to voluntarily leave the country.

The memo sets out several other more alterations to existing federal immigration law and procedure. All of which are designed to familiarize bureaucrats with the doomsday scenario checklist for granting amnesty to millions of aliens.

For its part, USCIS downplays the significance of the memo’s suggestions. In a letter addressing the matter, a USCIS spokesman wrote:


Internal draft memos do not and should not be equated with official action or policy of the Department. We will not comment on notional, pre-decisional memos. As a matter of good government, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will discuss just about every issue that comes within the purview of the immigration system. We continue to maintain that comprehensive bipartisan legislation, coupled with smart, effective enforcement, is the only solution to our nation's immigration challenges. 

Internal memoranda help us do the thinking that leads to important changes; some of them are adopted and others are rejected. Our goal is to implement policies wisely and well to strengthen all aspects of our mission. The choices we have made so far have strengthened both the enforcement and services sides of USCIS — nobody should mistake deliberation and exchange of ideas for final decisions. To be clear, DHS will not grant deferred action or humanitarian parole to the nation’s entire illegal immigrant population.​


Final decision or not, in light of the executive order possibility and this newest memorandum, the Obama administration seems determined to map every bend in every avenue that leads to amnesty, taking care to steer clear of legislative roadblocks and procedural potholes.


SOURCE:
http://www.thenewamerican.com/index...-uscis-memo-cuts-congress-out-of-amnesty-plan
 
But in this case, legal immigration, border security/national defense.

Legal immigration is a function of the states, and so is "border security."

Taking a standing army and calling them "border patrol" amounts to nothing more than a permanent federal occupation of state territory.

HTH :)
 
Legal immigration is a function of the states, and so is "border security."

Taking a standing army and calling them "border patrol" amounts to nothing more than a permanent federal occupation of state territory.

HTH :)

Ok, point taken.
But in reality the Fed has taken that out of states hands long ago, and currently interferes with them.
The difference is "what should be" and the reality of how things are now.

There have even been volunteers harassed and inhibited for attempting to aid states in securing the borders.
This Memo is further evidence that there is a counter agenda in Washington.
 
Ok, point taken.
But in reality the Fed has taken that out of states hands long ago, and currently interferes with them.
The difference is "what should be" and the reality of how things are now.

Agreed, which is exactly why any person caught with illegal drugs in any quantity or unlawfully possessing a firearm should be thrown in prison.

Right?
 
Agreed, which is exactly why any person caught with illegal drugs in any quantity or unlawfully possessing a firearm should be thrown in prison.

Right?

:confused:
Where do you get that from anything I have ever posted?
 
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Where do you get that from anything I have ever posted?

Because Constituent, I have been here long enough to remember when you said you had given up on this whole movement. You also mentioned the reason you were here was to just get your jollies.

C'mon, man. Just don't be so insulting on every post. That's all.

LibertyEagle exposed Constituent as just a troublemaker.
He's here just to have fun and mess with people.
 
LibertyEagle exposed Constituent as just a troublemaker.

LibertyEagle, eh? :D

LibertyEagle exposed nothing Frank. I know you wish that she did, but she didn't.

LibertyEagle has, however, exposed herself time and again...

He's here just to have fun and mess with people.

...and you're wrong. I'm here to educate (even the lcd among us, of course that includes you in particular, frank! ;) :D), and have a little fun while doing it.

Certainly this is hard for a propagandist and "professional" obfuscater such as yourself to comprehend, but whatever.
 
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AZ Governor Jan Brewer:

The amnesty memo obtained by U.S. Senator Grassley is very disturbing. The Obama administration should first be exploring and implementing plans to secure our nation’s borders and put an end to the daily operations of narco-terrorist groups in the United States. Americans want the border secure first, and unilaterally granting amnesty only encourages additional lawlessness.​
 
Written by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officials to the agency’s director, the memo discusses ways the administration – facing the reality that immigration reform is all but dead this year – could grant illegal immigrants permanent status, including indefinitely delaying deportation or issuing green cards.

“This memorandum offers administrative relief options to promote family unity, foster economic growth, achieve significant process improvements and reduce the threat of removal for certain individuals present in the United States without authorization,” states the memo, which was addressed to Director Alejandro N. Mayorkas. “In the absence of comprehensive immigration reform, USCIS can extend benefits and/or protections to many individuals and groups by issuing new guidance and regulations.”

This memo appears to not be true based simply on the deportations line. Like much of the "info" being published on the immigration debate, this too is untrue. What has happened with deportations under Obama? Are they actually falling dramatically? Or, like the claim of surging crime and a wave of illegal immigration is this also a myth? But that won't stop any of these erroneus "facts" from getting repeated and repeated.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/07/26/politics/washingtonpost/main6715205.shtml
July 26, 2010
Illegal Immigrant Deportations Up Under Obama

Washington Post: Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency Expects to Deport Some 400,000 People By End of Fiscal Year

In a bid to remake the enforcement of federal immigration laws, the Obama administration is deporting record numbers of illegal immigrants and auditing hundreds of businesses that blithely hire undocumented workers.

The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency expects to deport about 400,000 people this fiscal year, nearly 10 percent above the Bush administration's 2008 total and 25 percent more than were deported in 2007. The pace of company audits has roughly quadrupled since President George W. Bush's final year in office.
 
"Backdoor" amensty plan is a bit of a misnomer.

Unless of course you can prove that authorization from congress is actually necessary.

(hint: it isn't.)
 
Legal immigration is a function of the states, and so is "border security."

Judge Napolitano said today on his show that it is the exclusive power of the Federal Government, and that the States can not legislate it. ;)

This is all very interesting, especially seeing as the Feds and the States often have no problem with legislating the same areas; drugs for instance.
 
Here's the Memo. Go ahead and try to debunk it.

Memo USCIS
http://www2.nationalreview.com/memo_UCIS_072910.html
Thank you for the link. It offers some suggestions but does not reflect current actual US immigration policy actions which, contrary to "doing nothing" include sending National Guard troops to the border, investigating firms potentially hiring illegals and exporting record numbers of them.

From the Washington Times article you linked to:
Chris Bentley, a USCIS spokesman, said drafting the memo doesn't mean the agency has embraced the policy and "nobody should mistake deliberation and exchange of ideas for final decisions."

He said the Homeland Security Department "will not grant deferred action or humanitarian parole to the nation's entire illegal immigrant population."
 
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