ENGLISH FOR SENATE POSITION PAPER ON:
Border Security
The problem of border security is directly related to the illegal
immigration issue that I also have discussed under that topic.
Until the incentives for illegal entry into the United States are
removed, the problem of illegal entry will only increase in the
future. The current "catch and return" policy with illegal
Mexican entrants and "catch and release" policy for other illegal
entrants cannot be continued if effective border security is to become
a reality. All illegal entrants should be fingerprinted,
DNA samples and iris photos taken, with other identifying and home
residence information collected and entered into a secure national
instant
access computer data base when they are first apprehended.
Punishment for illegal entry must be implemented.
For the first offense, a copy of the arrest citation in Spanish or
native language containing a strict warning of the violation and
subsequent punishments with specified incarceration periods for future
violations should be given each entrant before they are escorted to the
border and deported. Subsequent offenses should be punished by
two months, six months, and one year detention periods with
incarceration in rural work camps located on Federal lands. While
incarcerated there, the prisoners will be given the opportunity to work
clearing the national forests of accumulated understory brush and on
other Federal land facilities improvement and maintenance
projects. Female prisoners would be kept in separate locations
and given opportunities for supervised work in Federal facilities.
All prisoners would be paid minimum wage from which
charges
not to exceed 50% of their wages will be deducted for their food,
shelter and transportation to and from their home countries.
Prisoners with exemplary work and personal conduct records while
incarcerated
would be given the opportunity to apply with good work and conduct
recommendations for the guest worker program at the completion of their
sentences, but not given priority for hiring. Those released with
poor work and conduct records would be denied approval for the guest
worker
program and any earnings from their periods of incarceration would be
confiscated prior to deportation.
If the new national identify, employment applicant clearance, border
crossing violation incarceration, and controlled guest worker programs
do not reduce the numbers of illegal entrants into this country, then
increased border surveillance and physical security measures must be
instituted. The Army and Marine Corps must be assigned the
permanent mission to support and assist the Border Patrol in its border
security efforts. The National Guard should not be used
permanently for this mission as it already has assigned homeland
security and emergency response responsiblities in its home states.
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