On track with 2011 predictions, the New York Times notes that as the federal government continues to totally fail in dealing with the illegal immigration problems, states are jumping in and standing up for themselves. Legislative leaders in at least half a dozen states say they will propose bills similar to a controversial law to fight illegal immigration that was adopted by Arizona last spring, even though a federal court has suspended central provisions of that statute. Ironically, the central argument the federal government leans on is that they pre-empt states from enforcing immigration laws. Yet they fail to secure
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USBC: Legislation
Frustration Drives More States Into the Immigration Battle
January 6th, 2011
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VISA Exit Tracking Years Away!!!! Five years after 9/11 and after billions of dollars were squandered on pork and “earmarks”, the Department of homeland Security has given up on plans to develop a facial or fingerprint recognition system to determine whether foreign visitors leave the country, officials say. On the US-VISIT website, the DHS claims the program is a top priority because it: * Enhances the security of our citizens and visitors * Facilitates legitimate travel and trade * Ensures the integrity of our immigration system * Protects the privacy of our visitors They go on to state that “US-VISIT
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