Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Immigration System

Open email to Sen. Cornyn:

Dear Sen. Cornyn,
    I have read your newsletter on the subject that a great country, such as the US, deserves a great immigration system.
    I agree completely, and I believe you will find few people who disagree. As you know, the main problem is that a "great immigration system" is a matter of interpretation. To Democrats in general, it means entrance of a host of uneducated immigrants, who will be given the right to vote Democratic. For users of labor, such as meatpacking plants and farm producers, it means availability of cheap labor. Simultaneously, all of these relate to the fact that we have several million illegal immigrants already in the US.    You do not address any of these problems in your newsletter, and these are the things that need to be addressed.    I make a strong recommendation that you closely adhere to the proposed program of Marco Rubio, the Florida Senator. He has his head screwed on right, with respect to the details of the problem and valid solutions. Unfortunately, he is relatively new in the Senate and does not fully understand the gyrations and manipulations of opposing groups. It has been said that he has gotten together with some Democrats, such as Sen. Schumer, and allowed them to write a 400-page bill. With your experience, you know that a person who writes a bill is going to phrase it in terms favorable to his wants and beliefs. The fact that it is 400 pages is following the recent procedure of using verbiage to hide within a bill those items to which the opposition might take exception.
    I strongly suggest that you get together with Sen. Rubio and draft a practical legible bill, which is short enough to not be deceptive and includes the various factors that Sen. Rubio has carefully studied.

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