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I saw an amazing documentary on this entire issue last month - it's called BORDER. Chris Burgard, the filmmaker, took cameras down to all four state borders with Mexico and interviewed Border Patrol officers, Minutemen, local ranchers, illegal immigrants, political figures, local law enforcement, ACLU and many other to get a kaleidoscopic portrait of how dangerous our southern border with Mexico has really become. For more information, you should go to bordermovie.com It's the kind of movie that needs to be seen by everyone from presidential candidates to the local businessman who feels that it's important to hire illegals, whatever the cost.

(Suggest removal) 8/25/08 at 2:31 p.m.

4) Post the Bond: Once the first three parts of the STOP program are implemented, the need to establish a reasonable and efficient guest worker program can be created.

In our plan, immigrant workers post a bond at a legal port of entry at the border. Foreign nationals seeking employment will check in at the front door. They will be issued a tamperproof id card. Any employer employing a foreign national without such card pays an automatic $10,000 fine per employee.

Such a system would enable U.S. officials to effectively track and monitor those who are entering our country. For the first time we would know who they are, why they are here, and that they are healthy and not a burden to U.S. taxpayers.

While working in the U.S., a percentage of their pay goes back to the bond/escrow account. When their work visa expires, they will have accrued
a sizeable amount of money in the account. The foreign national collects that money and goes home. However, if they are even a day late in leaving, all monies in that account are forfeited to law enforcement.

Money is what drives the vast majority of people to illegally cross the border. Money is what will encourage visa compliance.

This program separates the drug dealers and criminals from the immigrants seeking honest work. This plan will work most effectively if we bid out the bonding program to a private American corporation like American Express or Visa. At any given time, Fed Ex can give us the whereabouts of our packages. Our lawmakers admittedly have lost track of 12-20 million people. Adopting such a system would put the pressure on employers who will be forced to pay an exploited foreign work force competitive American wages and related benefits.

These points are good, but they need to be discussed at the highest levels of our government. Share them with your peers, your representatives and the media. And go to bordermovie.com and learn more about Chris' excellent documentary BORDER. Thank you.

(Suggest removal) 8/25/08 at 12:30 p.m.

Here is a continuation of Chris Burgard's S.T.O.P. PLAN from the previous blog:

2) Tax: Tax wire transfers that leave the country. Last year, more than $62 billion was sent to Mexico, Central and South America and the Caribbean from the United States alone. By levying a remittance tax, funds could easily be collected wherever wire transfers of money are purchased.

3) Oil for social services: The time is now to bill Mexico for the social services incurred by undocumented Mexican immigrants, including education, incarceration and medical care. For every day a Mexican national is in a U.S. hospital, school or prison, our government should bill the Mexican government one barrel of oil per person. The business of America has always been business. We are providing services, but we aren’t billing for that service. Instead, we pass the bill to American taxpayers—taxpayers who are tired of carrying the load.

Mexico may be cash poor, but they are one of the five richest countries in natural resources on the planet. Mexico is one of our top three importers of oil and natural gas.

(Suggest removal) 8/25/08 at 12:28 p.m.

CONVENTIONEERS SHOULD NOT IGNORE THE BORDER IMMIGRATION ISSUE!

As the nation's media attention now focuses on the long-awaited conventions, we must encourage people, conventioneers and media alike to not avoid discussion of the border and immigration issue. Because there are no easy fixes, the candidates have been loath to discuss this issue in any kind of depth. Recently, I came across a filmmaker named Chris Burgard, who has produced a terrific documentary called BORDER which explains how deadly the border region has become. Chris has now sat down and come up with a plan to STOP 90% of the border crisis in 90 days! He calls it the S.T.O.P. plan and this needs to be brought to the attention of the candidates, the delegates and the media a.s.a.p. Here's what Chris proposes (the four points will be featured in separate blogs, because we don't have enough room in just one. So keep reading.

1) Secure the border. Empower the U.S. Border Patrol and local law enforcement by giving them the needed resources to bring law and order to the border. Supply them with the money, equipment and manpower that are lacking to save American ranchers from the marauding immigrants and narco-mercenaries that are destroying their property and profiting from human and drug trade.
Give them the needed resources to end the rapes and vicious assaults on Mexican women who are crossing in the desert by:

A) Build the four layer fence in high traffic areas to work as a force
multiplier for the rank and file Border Patrol agents.
B) Deploy either National Guard or Federal troops to confront and engage
narco-mercenaries head-on where needed, (an already proven
method as seen in the documentary BORDER) until the Border Patrol
is completely prepared.
C) Enforce existing employment laws. This is the number one request of
The National Border Patrol Council.

(Suggest removal) 8/25/08 at 12:26 p.m.

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