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Congressmen Who...

  • Cosponsored the SAVE Act
    Updated Wednesday, June 4, 2008, 11:50 AM
Total 169
House Democrats Count: 50
House Republicans Count: 108
  • (Ala.) Cramer
    (Ala.) Davis
    (Ark.) Berry
    (Ark.) Ross
    (Calif.) McNerny
    (Colo.) Perlmutter
    (Colo.) Udall
    (Fla.) Boyd
    (Fla.) Klein
    (Ga.) Barrow
    (Ga.) Bishop
    (Ga.) Marshall
    (Ill.) Bean
    (Ind.) Donnelly
    (Ind.) Ellsworth
    (Ind.) Hill
    (Ind.) Visclosky
    (Iowa) Boswell
    (Kan.) Boyda
    (La.) Cazayoux
    (La.) Melancon
    (Mich.) Stupak
    (Miss.) Taylor
    (N.H.) Hodes
    (N.Y.) Arcuri
    (N.Y.) Gillibrand
    (N.Y.) Higgins
    (N.C.) McIntyre
    (N.C.) Shuler *
    (Ohio) Ryan
    (Ohio) Space
    (Okla.) Boren
    (Pa.) Altmire
    (Pa.) Carney
    (Pa.) Holden
    (Pa.) Kanjorski
    (Pa.) Murphy
    (Pa.) Murtha
    (Pa.) Sestak
    (Tenn.) Cohen
    (Tenn.) Cooper
    (Tenn.) Davis
    (Tenn.) Gordon
    (Tenn.) Tanner
    (Texas) Lampson
    (Texas) Rodriguez
    (Utah) Matheson
    (Va.) Boucher
    (Wash.) Baird
    (Wis.) Kagen
  • (Ala.) Bachus
    (Ala.) Rogers
    (Alaska) Young
    (Ariz.) Franks
    (Ariz.) Renzi
    (Ark.) Boozman
    (Calif.) Bilbray
    (Calif.) Calvert
    (Calif.) Campbell
    (Calif.) Doolittle
    (Calif.) Gallegly
    (Calif.) Hunter
    (Calif.) Issa
    (Calif.) Miller
    (Calif.) Rohrabacher
    (Calif.) Royce
    (Colo.) Lamborn
    (Colo.) Musgrave
    (Colo.) Tancredo
    (Conn.) Shays
    (Fla.) Bilirakis
    (Fla.) Keller
    (Fla.) Crenshaw
    (Fla.) Brown-Waite
    (Fla.) Feeney
    (Fla.) Young
    (Fla.) Miller
    (Fla.) Stearns
    (Fla.) Weldon
    (Ga.) Broun
    (Ga.) Deal
    (Ga.) Gingrey
    (Ga.) Kingston
    (Ga.) Linder
    (Ga.) Price
    (Ga.) Westmoreland
    (Ill.) Biggert
    (Ill.) Johnson
    (Ill.) Manzullo
    (Ill.) Roskam
    (Ill.) Shimkus
    (Ind.) Burton
    (Ind.) Buyer
    (Iowa) King
    (Kan.) Moran
    (Ky.) Whitfield
    (La.) Alexander
    (La.) Baker
    (Md.) Bartlett
    (Md.) Gilchrest
    (Mich.) Walberg
    (Minn.) Bachmann
    (Minn.) Kline
    (Mo.) Akin
    (Mo.) Emerson
    (Mo.) Graves
    (Mo.) Hulshof
    (Neb.) Fortenberry
    (Neb.) Smith
    (Neb.) Terry
    (Nev.) Heller
    (N.J.) Frelinghuysen
    (N.J.) Smith
    (N.M.) Wilson
    (N.C.) Coble
    (N.C.) Foxx
    (N.C.) Hayes
    (N.C.) Jones
    (N.C.) McHenry
    (N.C.) Myrick
    (Ohio) LaTourette
    (Ohio) Schmidt
    (Ohio) Turner
    (Okla.) Fallin
    (Pa.) Dent
    (Pa.) English
    (Pa.) Gerlach
    (Pa.) Murphy
    (Pa.) Platts
    (Pa.) Shuster
    (S.C.) Barrett
    (S.C.) Ingliss
    (S.C.) Wilson
    (Tenn.) Blackburn
    (Tenn.) Davis
    (Tenn.) Duncan
    (Tenn.) Wamp
    (Texas) Brady
    (Texas) Burgess
    (Texas) Carter
    (Texas) Conaway
    (Texas) Culberson
    (Texas) Gohmert
    (Texas) Hall
    (Texas) Hensarling
    (Texas) Marchant
    (Texas) McCaul
    (Texas) Neugebauer
    (Texas) Poe
    (Texas) Sessions
    (Texas) Smith
    (Texas) Thornberry
    (Va.) Drake
    (Va.) Goode
    (Va.) Goodlatte
    (Va.) Wolf
    (W.Va.) Moore Capito
    (Wyo.) Reb. Cubin
Names appearing in Bold indicate new signers.
Senate Democrats Count:3
Senate Republicans Count: 8
  • (Ark.) Pryor
    (La.) Landrieu
    (Del.) Carper
  • (Tenn.) Alexander
    (Al.) Sessions
    (Ak.) Stevens
    (Ga.) Chambliss
    (Ga.) Isakson
    (La.) Vitter
    (Maine) Snowe
    (N.C.) Burr
Names appearing in Bold indicate new signers.

Congressmen Who...

  • Signed the Discharge Petition
    Updated Wednesday, June 4, 2008, 11:50 AM
Total 190
Have Not Signed - 245
Have Signed - 190
  • Alabama
    Robert B. Aderholt
    Spencer Bachus
    Jo Bonner
    Bud Cramer
    Artur Davis
    Terry Everett
    Mike D. Rogers
    Alaska
    Don Young
    Arizona
    Jeff Flake
    Trent Franks
    Gabrielle Giffords
    Raul M. Grijalva
    Harry E. Mitchell
    Ed Pastor
    Rick Renzi
    John Shadegg
    Arkansas
    Marion Berry
    John Boozman
    Mike Ross
    Vic Snyder
    California
    Joe Baca
    Xavier Becerra
    Howard L. Berman
    Brian P. Bilbray
    Mary Bono Mack
    Ken Calvert
    John Campbell
    Lois Capps
    Dennis Cardoza
    Jim Costa
    Susan A. Davis
    John T. Doolittle
    David Dreier
    Anna Eshoo
    Sam Farr
    Bob Filner
    Elton Gallegly
    Jane Harman
    Wally Herger
    Mike Honda
    Duncan Hunter
    Darrell Issa
    Barbara Lee
    Jerry Lewis
    Zoe Lofgren
    Dan Lungren
    Doris O. Matsuiia
    Kevin McCarthy
    Howard P. "Buck" McKeon
    Jerry McNerney
    Gary Miller
    George Miller
    Grace Napolitano
    Devin Nunes
    Nancy Pelosi
    George Radanovich
    Laura Richardson
    Dana Rohrabacher
    Lucille Roybal-Allard
    Ed Royce
    Linda Sanchez
    Loretta Sanchez
    Adam Schiff
    Brad Sherman
    Hilda L. Solis
    Jackie Speier
    Pete Stark
    Ellen O. Tauscher
    Mike Thompson
    Maxine Waters
    Diane E. Watson
    Henry A. Waxman
    Lynn Woolsey

    Colorado
    Diana DeGette
    Douglas L. Lamborn
    Marilyn Musgrave
    Edwin G. Perlmutter
    John Salazar
    Tom Tancredo
    Mark Udall
    Connecticut
    Joe Courtney
    Rosa L. DeLauro
    John B. Larson
    Chris Murphy

    Christopher Shays
    Delaware
    Michael N. Castle
    Florida
    Gus Bilirakis
    Allen Boyd
    Corrine Brown

    Ginny Brown-Waite
    Vernon Buchanan
    Kathy Castor
    Ander Crenshaw
    Lincoln Diaz-Balart
    Mario Diaz-Balart

    Tom Feeney
    Alcee L. Hastings
    Ric Keller
    Ron Klein
    Connie Mack
    Tim Mahoney
    Kendrick B. Meek

    John L. Mica
    Jeff Miller
    Adam H. Putnam
    Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
    Debbie Wasserman Schultz

    Cliff Stearns
    Dave Weldon
    Robert Wexler
    C. W. Bill Young
    Georgia
    John Barrow
    Sanford D. Bishop Jr.
    Paul Broun, Jr
    Nathan Deal
    Phil Gingrey
    Hank Johnson
    Jack Kingston
    John Lewis
    John Linder
    Jim Marshall
    Tom Price
    David Scott
    Lynn A. Westmoreland
    Hawaii
    Neil Abercrombie
    Mazie K. Hirono

    Idaho
    William T. Sali
    Mike Simpson
    Illinois
    Melissa Bean
    Judy Biggert
    Jerry F. Costello
    Danny K. Davis
    Rahm Emanuel
    Bill Foster
    Luis V. Gutierrez
    Philip G. Hare
    Jesse Jackson Jr.

    Timothy V. Johnson
    Mark Kirk
    Ray LaHood
    Daniel Lipinski
    Don Manzullo
    Peter Roskam
    Bobby L. Rush
    Jan Schakowsky

    John M. Shimkus
    Jerry Weller
    Indiana
    Dan Burton
    Steve Buyer
    Andre Carson
    Joe Donnelly
    Brad Ellsworth
    Baron Hill
    Mike Pence
    Mark E. Souder
    Pete Visclosky
    Iowa
    Leonard L. Boswell
    Bruce Braley

    Steven A. King
    Tom Latham
    David Loebsack
    Kansas
    Nancy E. Boyda
    Dennis Moore
    Jerry Moran
    Todd Tiahrt
    Kentucky
    Ben Chandler
    Geoff Davis
    Ron Lewis
    Hal Rogers
    Ed Whitfield
    John A. Yarmuth
    Louisiana
    Rodney Alexander
    Charles W. Boustany Jr.
    Donald J. Cazayoux
    William J. Jefferson

    Jim McCrery
    Charles J. Melancon
    Steve Scalise
    Maine
    Tom Allen
    Mike Michaud

    Maryland
    Roscoe G. Bartlett
    Elijah E. Cummings
    Wayne T. Gilchrest
    Steny H. Hoyer
    Dutch Ruppersberger
    John Sarbanes
    Chris Van Hollen
    lbert R. Wynn

    Massachusetts
    Michael E. Capuano
    Bill Delahunt
    Barney Frank
    Stephen F. Lynch
    Edward J. Markey
    James P. McGovern
    Richard E. Neal
    John W. Olver
    John F. Tierney
    Niki Tsongas

    Michigan
    Dave Camp
    John Conyers Jr.
    John D. Dingell
    Vernon J. Ehlers

    Peter Hoekstra
    Dale E. Kildee
    Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick

    Joe Knollenberg
    Sander Levin
    Thad McCotter
    Candice S. Miller
    Mike Rogers
    Bart Stupak
    Fred Upton

    Tim Walberg
    Minnesota
    Michele Marie Bachmann
    Keith Ellison
    John Kline
    Betty McCollum
    James L. Oberstar
    Collin C. Peterson

    Jim Ramstad
    Timothy J. Walz
  • Mississippi
    Travis Childers
    Charles W. "Chip" Pickering Jr.
    Gene Taylor
    Bennie G. Thompson
    Missouri
    Todd Akin
    Roy Blunt
    Russ Carnahan
    William L. Clay Jr.
    Emanuel Cleaver

    Jo Ann Emerson
    Sam Graves
    Kenny Hulshof
    Ike Skelton
    Montana
    Denny Rehberg
    Nebraska
    Jeffrey Lane Fortenberry
    Adrian Smith
    Lee Terry
    Nevada
    Shelley Berkley
    Dean Heller
    Jon Porter
    New Hampshire
    Paul W. Hodes
    Carol Shea-Porter

    New Jersey
    Robert E. Andrews
    Mike Ferguson
    Rodney Frelinghuysen
    Scott Garrett
    Rush Holt
    Frank A. LoBiondo
    Frank Pallone Jr
    Bill Pascrell Jr.
    Donald M. Payne
    Steven R. Rothman

    Jim Saxton
    Albio Sires
    Chris Smith
    New Mexico
    Steve Pearce
    Tom Udall
    Heather A. Wilson
    New York
    Gary Ackerman
    Michael Arcuri
    Timothy H. Bishop
    Yvette D. Clarke
    Joseph Crowley
    Eliot L. Engel
    Vito Fossella
    Kirsten E. Gillibrand
    John Hall
    Brian M. Higgins
    Maurice Hinchey
    Steve Israel

    Pete King
    John R. Kuhl Jr
    Nita M. Lowey
    Carolyn B. Maloney
    Carolyn McCarthy
    John M. McHugh
    Michael R. McNulty
    Gregory W. Meeks
    Jerrold Nadler
    Charles B. Rangel
    Tom Reynolds
    Jose E. Serrano
    Louise M. Slaughter
    Edolphus Towns
    Nydia M. Velazquez

    James T. Walsh
    Anthony D. Weiner
    North Carolina
    G. K. Butterfield
    Howard Coble
    Bob Etheridge
    Virginia Foxx
    Robin Hayes
    Walter B. Jones Jr.
    Patrick McHenry
    Mike McIntyre
    Brad Miller
    Sue Myrick
    David Price
    Heath Shuler
    Melvin L. Watt
    North Dakota
    Earl Pomeroy
    Ohio
    John Boehner
    Steve Chabot
    Dave Hobson
    Stephanie Tubbs Jones
    James D. Jordan
    Marcy Kaptur
    Dennis J. Kucinich
    Steven C. LaTourette
    Robert E Latta
    Deborah Pryce
    Ralph Regula
    Tim Ryan
    Jean Schmidt
    Zachary T. Space
    Betty Sue Sutton

    Patrick J. Tiberi
    Michael R. Turner
    Charlie Wilson
    Oklahoma
    Dan Boren
    Tom Cole
    Mary Fallin
    Frank D. Lucas
    John Sullivan
    Oregon
    Earl Blumenauer
    Peter DeFazio
    Darlene Hooley

    Greg Walden
    David Wu
    Pennsylvania
    Jason Altmire
    Robert A. Brady

    Chris Carney
    Charlie Dent
    Mike Doyle
    Phil English
    Chaka Fattah
    Jim Gerlach
    Tim Holden
    Paul E. Kanjorski
    Patrick J. Murphy
    Tim Murphy
    John P. Murtha
    John E. Peterson
    Joe Pitts
    Todd Platts
    Allyson Schwartz
    Joe Sestak

    Bill Shuster
    Rhode Island
    Patrick J. Kennedy
    Jim Langevin

    South Carolina
    Gresham Barrett
    Henry Brown
    James E. Clyburn
    Bob Inglis
    John M. Spratt Jr.
    Joe Wilson
    South Dakota
    Stephanie Herseth Sandlin
    Tennessee
    Marsha Blackburn
    Stephen Ira Cohen
    Jim Cooper

    David Davis
    Lincoln Davis
    Bart Gordon
    John Tanner

    John Duncan
    Zach Wamp
    Texas
    Joe Barton
    Kevin Brady
    Michael Burgess
    John Carter
    Mike Conaway
    Henry Cuellar
    John Culberson
    Lloyd Doggett
    Chet Edwards

    Louis B. Gohmert Jr.
    Charlie A. Gonzalez
    Kay Granger
    Al Green
    Gene Green

    Ralph M. Hall
    Jeb Hensarling
    Ruben Hinojosa
    Sheila Jackson Lee
    Eddie Bernice Johnson

    Sam Johnson
    Nick Lampson
    Kenny Ewell Marchant
    Michael McCaul
    Randy Neugebauer
    Solomon P. Ortiz
    Ron Paul

    Ted Poe
    Silvestre Reyes
    Ciro D. Rodriguez

    Pete Sessions
    Lamar Smith
    Mac Thornberry
    Utah
    Rob Bishop
    Chris Cannon
    Jim Matheson
    Vermont
    Peter Welch
    Virginia
    Rick Boucher
    Eric Cantor
    Tom Davis
    Thelma Drake
    J. Randy Forbes
    Virgil H. Goode Jr.
    Bob Goodlatte
    Jim Moran
    Robert C. Scott

    Rob Wittman
    Frank R. Wolf
    Washington
    Brian Baird
    Norm Dicks
    Doc Hastings
    Jay Inslee
    Rick Larsen
    Jim McDermott
    Cathy McMorris

    Dave Reichert
    Adam Smith
    West Virginia
    Shelley Moore Capito
    Alan B. Mollohan
    Nick Rahall

    Wisconsin
    Tammy Baldwin
    Steven Leslie Kagen
    Ron Kind
    Gwen Moore
    David R. Obey

    Tom Petri
    Paul Ryan
    Jim Sensenbrenner
    Wyoming
    Barbara Cubin
Names appearing in red are non-signers.
Names appearing in black are signers.

The American Legion has launched a nationwide education initiative to alert the nation to the dangers posed by unhampered illegal immigration and the government's unwillingness to address the issue.

The Legion is launching a coast-to-coast media campaign to explain the dangers of of illegal immigration. It will also offer a booklet, free to the public, which outlines the dangers and offers logical policy initiatives.

National Commander Marty Conatser said, "...We have seen poverty, political instability, disease and war. Today we see the threat that open borders present to our homeland."

You may view the American Legion's full press release here.

In the News

Critics: Why require E-Verify?

In the News - Tuesday, December 30, 2008

That E-Verify already is entrenched in the industry that lured foreign laborers to Nebraska has critics questioning why the state would spend resources to make the program mandatory. They also cite the system's error rate and the risk of discrimination.

Even supporter Gary Mickelson, a Tyson spokesman, expressed caution over expecting too much.

"It is not a catch-all," said Mickelson, whose company employs about 8,000 in Nebraska.

Still, he and other proponents say, E-Verify is the best tool government has to offer to help ensure an authorized labor force. Free to the employer, the program works by cross-referencing personal data provided by job applicants with federal databases.

By Cindy Gonzalez/Omaha (NE) World-Herald

http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_page=2798&u_sid=10525655

SHRM Sues to Block E-Verify Mandate for Contractors

In the News - Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Joining SHRM in filing the lawsuit are the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Associated Builders and Contractors, American Council on International Personnel and the HR Policy Association.

By Steve Bates, Society for Human Resource Management

http://www.shrm.org/hrnews_published/articles/CMS_027463.asp

Illegal-immigrant workers driven down hard road

In the News - Sunday, December 14, 2008

"The plunging U.S. economy and subsequent cuts in the construction, service and manufacturing industries are prompting many immigrant workers, particularly those in the United States illegally, to contemplate a life-changing decision: Do they stay and earn far less, or head home to meager opportunities?"

Leslie Berestein, San Diego Union-Tribune, December 14, 2008

http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20081214-9999-1n14home.html

Cleaning Firm Used Illegal Workers at Chertoff Home

In the News - Thursday, December 11, 2008

Every few weeks for nearly four years, the Secret Service screened the IDs of employees for a Maryland cleaning company before they entered the house of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, the nation's top immigration official.

The company's owner says the workers sailed through the checks -- although some of them turned out to be illegal immigrants.

Now, owner James D. Reid finds himself in a predicament that he considers especially confounding. In October, he was fined $22,880 after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement investigators said he failed to check identification and work documents and fill out required I-9 verification forms for employees, five of whom he said were part of crews sent to Chertoff's home and whom ICE told him to fire because they were undocumented.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/12/10/AR2008121003524.html?hpid=moreheadlines

Fresno firm is E-Verify pioneer: Electronic system favored by feds is used to check employees' legal status.

In the News - Wednesday, June 25, 2008

"Kris Stuebner, director of administration for the Fresno-based JEM, said the company started using the system because of the concern over hiring a legal work force. "We wanted to do the right thing," Stuebner said.

And while the system allows the company to check an employee's work status by quickly verifying a person's Social Security number and name, it's not without challenges, said Stuebner, who attended a seminar about E-Verify on Tuesday. The event, held at the Piccadilly Inn in Fresno, was sponsored by the California Employers Association...."

 

The Fresno Bee, 25 June 2008

http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/news/Stock%20News/1713750/

The SAVE Act and Mr. Boehner

In the News - Tuesday, May 27, 2008

"Mr. Bilbray and Mr. Shuler have launched a campaign to circumvent the obstructionists by getting 218 signatures on a discharge petition that would permit the legislation to come to the House floor for a vote - regardless of what the speaker wants. The congressmen need 218 signatures on their petition; right now, they have 188. Only 10 of those 188 signers are Democrats, and they run the risk of retaliation from the Democratic Party leadership...."

Editorial, Washington Times, 27 May 2008

http://www.washtimes.com/news/2008/may/27/the-save-act-and-mr-boehner/

SAVE-ing Immigration Reform

In the News - Friday, March 14, 2008

Something unorthodox occurred on Capitol Hill on Tuesday. The House Republican leadership began pushing a “discharge petition” — a procedural maneuver designed to force a floor vote — on a piece of Democratic legislation. The bill in question is the SAVE Act, authored by freshmen Congressman Heath Shuler (D., N.C.). As written, the SAVE Act’s most notable provisions would add 8,000 border-patrol agents, and within four years mandate that businesses use a government program to verify the legal citizenship of all employees...

By Mark Hemingway, in the National Review, March 14, 2008

http://article.nationalreview.com/print/?q=MDk0OTVlMzI0NWI2MjM0OTdhZjc4MjQ0NjhhMGUzZmM=

Forging immigration reform

In the News - Friday, March 14, 2008

... we joined together to craft the Secure America with Verification and Enforcement (SAVE) Act. The SAVE Act provides a three-pronged approach to curb illegal immigration: enhanced border security, employment verification and dramatically increased enforcement of our nation's existing laws...

By Rep. Heath Shuler (D-NC) and Rep. Brian Bilbray (R-CA), in the Washtington Times, March 14, 2008

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/mar/14/forging-immigration-reform/

House GOP wants immigration vote

In the News - Wednesday, March 12, 2008

... Rep. Thelma Drake (R-Va.), backed by her leaders, filed the discharge petition calling for a vote on the Shuler bill, which would add 8,000 border guards to the federal payroll, expedite the deportation of illegal immigrants and expand an existing database for employers to check the eligibility of a potential worker. ...

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0308/8977.html

House Republicans Seek to Force Floor Vote on Immigration Enforcement Bill

In the News - Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Minority Whip Roy Blunt , R-Mo., said he expects about 100 Republicans to sign the petition by Rep. Thelma Drake , R-Va., which seeks to bring to the House floor border enforcement legislation introduced by Rep. Heath Shuler , D-N.C. Shuler’s bill has 141 cosponsors — 93 Republicans and 48 Democrats. But it is not clear how many Democrats will sign the discharge petition. The petition represents a direct challenge to their party’s leaders, who have not embraced Shuler’s bill.

Congressional Quarterly, March 11, 2008

http://www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?parm1=5&docID=cqmidday-000002685542

NumbersUSA In the News

For employers, cost to be high for illegal hires

Quoted - Friday, August 10, 2007

"'If they're trying to make another effort at amnesty in the fall, then this is a pretty smart thing they're doing,' said Roy Beck, executive director of NumbersUSA, a Virginia-based organization that helped engineer a fierce grass-roots campaign in June to defeat a bipartisan Senate bill that would have offered legalization to undocumented immigrants..."

Chicago Tribune

Immigration ID rule rankles Florida industries

Quoted - Wednesday, August 8, 2007

"'The No. 1 reason people come here illegally is for jobs, and if employers are able to continue to employ illegal aliens we will continue to have an influx of illegal aliens,' said Caroline Espinosa, a spokeswoman for NumbersUSA, a Washington nonprofit that lobbies for limiting immigration..."

Miami Herald

Amnesty lobby is immigration Goliath

Quoted - Monday, May 14, 2007

"The money and the lobbying power is stacked against us," said a representative of NumbersUSA. "This is an issue that people see and experience the effects of on an everyday basis. There is definitely a very powerful grass-roots activism on this issue."

NumbersUSA has more than 300,000 activists sending faxes and calling Congress, an increase from 100,000 two years ago. More than 1 million people receive e-mail alerts from the group.

Politico.com

http://dyn.politico.com/printstory.cfm?uuid=8CD543A4-3048-5C12-00D21E1EA5580F60

Electronic Employment Verification Proposals Raise Implementation, Effectiveness Concerns

Quoted - Monday, April 16, 2007

"'We'd like to see mandatory employment verification in any bill that passes,' Caroline Espinosa of Numbers USA told BNA. 'We'll take it any way we can get it.' Describing her group as an "immigration reduction organization," Espinosa said that the goal of reducing the number of illegal immigrants in the U.S. could be achieved by 'attrition through mandatory enforcement...'"

Bureau of National Affairs Daily Labor Report; April 16, 2007

Quoted

For employers, cost to be high for illegal hires

Quoted - Friday, August 10, 2007

"'If they're trying to make another effort at amnesty in the fall, then this is a pretty smart thing they're doing,' said Roy Beck, executive director of NumbersUSA, a Virginia-based organization that helped engineer a fierce grass-roots campaign in June to defeat a bipartisan Senate bill that would have offered legalization to undocumented immigrants..."

Chicago Tribune

Immigration ID rule rankles Florida industries

Quoted - Wednesday, August 8, 2007

"'The No. 1 reason people come here illegally is for jobs, and if employers are able to continue to employ illegal aliens we will continue to have an influx of illegal aliens,' said Caroline Espinosa, a spokeswoman for NumbersUSA, a Washington nonprofit that lobbies for limiting immigration..."

Miami Herald

Amnesty lobby is immigration Goliath

Quoted - Monday, May 14, 2007

"The money and the lobbying power is stacked against us," said a representative of NumbersUSA. "This is an issue that people see and experience the effects of on an everyday basis. There is definitely a very powerful grass-roots activism on this issue."

NumbersUSA has more than 300,000 activists sending faxes and calling Congress, an increase from 100,000 two years ago. More than 1 million people receive e-mail alerts from the group.

Politico.com

http://dyn.politico.com/printstory.cfm?uuid=8CD543A4-3048-5C12-00D21E1EA5580F60

Electronic Employment Verification Proposals Raise Implementation, Effectiveness Concerns

Quoted - Monday, April 16, 2007

"'We'd like to see mandatory employment verification in any bill that passes,' Caroline Espinosa of Numbers USA told BNA. 'We'll take it any way we can get it.' Describing her group as an "immigration reduction organization," Espinosa said that the goal of reducing the number of illegal immigrants in the U.S. could be achieved by 'attrition through mandatory enforcement...'"

Bureau of National Affairs Daily Labor Report; April 16, 2007

Stats

People Who Left the Ranks of Illegal Aliens in the Most Recent Year of Official Record

Stats - Friday, April 18, 2008

  • 183,000 Self-Deported
  • 152,000 Amnestied (allowed to adjust to legal status within U.S.)
  • 63,000 Removed by Federal Authorities
  • 27,000 Died
  • 456,000 Total

Office of Policy and Planning, U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (1999)

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