The American Immigration Lawyers Association has this to say about the effort to deal with abuses in immigration raids:
For Immediate Release
Senate Act Would
Restore Rule of Law to Immigration Enforcement
American Immigration
Law Foundation Lauds Menendez-Kennedy Raids Bill
September
26,
2008
Washington
,
DC
–
On Friday, September 26th, Senators Robert Menendez (D-NJ) and
Edward Kennedy (D-MA) proposed the “Protect Citizens and Residents from
Unlawful Raids and Detention Act” (S.3594) to establish minimum standards of
treatment for U.S. Ben
Johnson Washington ,
DC
“The American Immigration Law Foundation
applauds Senators Menendez and Kennedy’s efforts to reintroduce the rule of law
and the basic principles of fairness and humanity to the enforcement of our
country’s immigration laws with the Protect
Citizens and Residents from Unlawful Raids and Detention Act.
Due process and equal treatment under the law are fundamental rights that our
country has stood for and are at the heart of the Menendez-Kennedy bill.
In recent months, Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (ICE) has dramatically stepped up interior enforcement efforts and
it’s no secret that hundreds of ICE detainees have been grossly denied not only
due process protections, but also the fair treatment that every person,
regardless of their immigration status, deserves. This failure to abide
by the rule of law has resulted in utter chaos: U.S.
Immigration raids, detentions, and mass
deportations terrorize workers and wreak havoc on families and entire
communities with no real payoff. We can’t expect to deport our way out of
our immigration problem and we can’t expect to improve wages and working
conditions by simply removing a class of exploited workers. What we need
is fair and practical comprehensive immigration reform that restores the rule
of law through realistic regulation.
Yet in the meantime, we can’t lose sight of
who we are and what America
I hope I'm right, I think S.3606 (Religious Worker Visa Extension) was passed in the House this evening around 6:00 p.m.
Posted by: Concerned | September 27, 2008 at 07:21 PM
Deport all who is illegal, do not award citizenship to people who are born here if their parents are illegal.....support the ones who come here legally.
Posted by: GOV | September 27, 2008 at 11:26 AM
Given Senator Kennedy's work on immigration reform, Greg's link and the fact that Senator Kennedy has been just taken to Cape Cod Hospital (he was feeling unwell) I thought some of the readers might find the following links of interest.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/opinion/orl-ed27208aug27,0,1845243.story
http://www.theusdaily.com/articles/viewopiarticle.jsp?id=1168&type=Opinion
Posted by: USC | September 26, 2008 at 04:26 PM
It is about time! For a moment I was thinking that the red staters led by Sessions, Vitter and DeMint (and of course the biggest Red man Pat Buchanan) were trying to make the US a real red, i.e., a Marxist communist state.
Posted by: George Chell | September 26, 2008 at 02:18 PM