When Mitt Romney suggested “self-deportation” as a solution to
illegal immigration at last night’s debate, his comments were met
with confusion and a certain amount of derison. A few commentators
pointed out that when the federal government gave 475,000 illegal
immigrants a chance to turn themselves in and effectively
self-deport, they were
only three takers.
But Romney isn’t proposing a repeat of the ill-fated Schedule
Departure program. Rather he is drawing on the attrition through
enforcement strategy developed by think tanks like the Center for
Immigration Studies and implemented by Arizona and other states
(albeit over the objections of the Obama-led federal government).
CIS executive director Mark Krikorian has
described
it as an approach to change incentives for illegal immigrants
through verification and targeted enforcment:
Shrink the illegal population through consistent,
across-the-board enforcement of the immigration law. By deterring
the settlement of new illegals, by increasing deportations to the
extent possible, and, most importantly, by increasing the number of
illegals already here who give up and deport themselves, the United
States can bring about an annual decrease in the illegal-alien
population, rather than allowing it to continually increase. The
point, in other words, is not merely to curtail illegal
immigration, but rather to bring about a steady reduction in the
total number of illegal immigrants who are living in the United
States. The result would be a shrinking of the illegal population
to a manageable nuisance, rather than today’s looming crisis.
The idea is that illegal immigrants are coming to the United
States for jobs. Make the jobs harder to obtain illegally and not
only will fewer come, but more will leave. The whole process can be
done more gradually and more humanely than a mass deportations
regime. Of course, it cannot be done totally painlessly or without
any political opposition.
Dai Alanye | 1.24.12 @ 3:25PM
Penalize those who employ illegals, and the government entities that extend them privileges which should be reserved for citizens.
Teflon93| 1.24.12 @ 4:21PM
What about those who are coming to drop anchor babies and sponge off the rest of us?
Will those who come here as drug mules and gang enforces find themselves out of work because Mittens requires them to carry a card?
Bob| 1.24.12 @ 4:40PM
What about the fact there aren't any jobs, esp construction?
Clint| 1.24.12 @ 4:43PM
Dr. Ron Paul:
Do "whatever it takes" to secure the border, end right to citizenship of U.S.-born children of illegal immigrants, no social services for illegal immigrants, aggressive deportation.
The Tea Party Rebellion Is In Florida.
martin j smith| 1.24.12 @ 4:57PM
I think Romney should deport himself.
Oldefarte| 1.24.12 @ 10:24PM
First, no one is going to deport en masse illegals, as the political fallout would be destructive. The several states that have passed their own immigration laws have seen noticable reductions in illegal populations. The problem is that this current socialist administration is reactively now legally suing these states to twart same, when the only reason why they were legislated in the first place was because the federal government refused to enforse their won passed laws regarding same. It's the feds responsibility to enforce immigration under law and they are refusing to so so for political purposes [the Democrats are hoping to garner political favoritism from Hispanics by not enforcing the law, thereby allowing illegals to remain here]. Someone should bring impeachment or other type legal actions against these federal officials refusing to do their fiduciarily required jobs!!!!