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A way forward for immigration reform

A common sense proposal that can work



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Clearly, this draconian law, which has been severely undermined by the country’s highest court, has to be changed as part of an immigration overhaul so that people are not punished inordinately. Which does not mean that the US should not bar criminals, but a little common sense would go a long way. The Department of Homeland Security should be able to take into consideration the severity of the crime and at least, as in the criminal cases, distinguish between real crimes and such minor ones as stealing a packet of peanuts.

Because under US Immigration law one cannot receive a tourist visa if one has any intent of residing permanently in the US, Consular officers routinely make absurd decisions.  For example, a Russian woman Anna K. wanted to visit her father, an American citizen living in New York. The Consular officer refused to give her a tourist visa because he concluded that she must intend to reside permanently in the U.S. since her father was an American citizen. Even though she explained that she had a husband and two children in Moscow, it was impossible to convince the Consular officer that she had no intention of moving permanently to the US.

Incredibly, the same officer suggested that she apply for permanent residence of the US , which would allow her to visit her father.  She did not want to go through the costly and time-consuming process of obtaining a permanent residence visa simply for a two-week visit. She eventually gave up trying to visit her father. The “immigrant intent law,” written generations ago, leads to absurd situations like Anna’s and Joan’s and must be reviewed.

The entire body of immigration law needs to be looked at. As illustrated by the stories above, many of the concepts, presumptions and procedures are out of date and out of sync with the modern world. Piecemeal attempts to correct years of neglect and mismanagement of immigration law are doomed to failure.  Securing the borders will only work as part of a comprehensive immigration overhaul. The Menendez bill currently in the Senate is an excellent starting point and opportunity not to be missed to finally fix the system.  Let’s insist that Congress and the Obama administration will confront and deal with immigration reform, for once and for all.


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James A. O’Malley, main partner of O’Malley & Associates (www.omalleyimmigrationlaw.com), has practiced immigration law for over 20 years.  He has written weekly columns on immigration advice in "The Irish Voice."


 


Lelia Ruckenstein is a writer, editor and book reviewer. She is the editor (with James A. O'Malley) of EVERYTHING IRISH, published by Ballantine (2003, hardcover, and 2004, paperback.).   


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mjordankng Um how is it you are illegal and paying taxes. where is your social security number ? and how do you open a buisness and employ people ? am I missing something. I am living in Ireland because thy accept me here before America will accept my Irish b/f. so he wont come to America and live there illegally but if amnesty is granted all those who yearn to come to America will not be allowed and put on the back burner, this system is fecked up. I feel if you are born in America and your parents are from another country then thats the country you belong to . this is so stupid . people are coming from all the other countries to have their kids in America so they can be Americans. forget that. something needs to change.
Great article -- too bad our politicians don't have the guts to confront this issue face-on.
Then stop posing as an illegal & you won't be called one, idiot.
My poor Maloney,who wrote: " You also speak pretty good english for an illegal marthaanna." I never said I was illegal! Wow, that's a new one for me! I am a third generation Irish American. Oh, brother!
My GGrandparents came here from Ireland many, many years ago seeking a better life then the one they had back home. They so loved this country and the freedoms it afforded them that they became citizens. This I know because I the have copies of their naturalization papers. If you want to live here and be a responsible citizen, it has to be done the right way or we DO NOT want you here. If you won't do it the right way, go back where you came from and stay there. Your kind is not what made this country great.
Your just another damn illegal that thinks the world owes you a living mjordan. You also speak pretty good english for an illegal marthaanna. It's probably a lot closer to 25 to 30 million. Many Americans have been raising hell for over 50 years. corrupt govt. is what has stopped deportation & securing the borders. The issue is black & white, nothing else. If you don't belong here you need to go. Thank obama for one thing, he has wakened the masses & many wrongs will be righted. Many people will be in jail who have raped their country for years. Many illegals will be looking to get out of America before they are caught as it won't be as pleasant in the future. All the things obama & the socialists had planned for the true Americans will instead be suffered by all the ones who have abused the system. You should git while the gittens good.
well I am illegal immigrant because of a broken immigration system and because I was mugged by an american citizen 5 days before my plane was taking off back to my country. 10 years later I have my own business and paid my taxes every year and I employ 32 people. I totally agree with not being able to just jump the border, in any other country you would get shot on the spot on the premisses of national security. But things are not just black and white like most of the ignorants here are trying to put it. No one cared about immigration reform for 50 years as long the system worked in their favor and now everybody cries to enforce the laws and deport 13 million people? Get real What stopped the government to enforce the laws for 50 years? Maybe if you started crying 20 or 30 years ago then certain people would not have been able to come to America before 9/11 Narrow minded hypocrites !!! you have no clue about what happens beyond you home's door but you're very eager to judge the rest of the world right away!
Well said Maloney, I am tired of being taxed into servitude, so that others can feel good that they are being compassionate with my money. If you want to help the rest of the world, do it with your own money.
Who the hell are you marthaanna to tell me how my tax money should be spent. Who the hell are you to break the law by aiding illegals. Who the hell are you to be a part of taking food & medical care away from Americans in need. You need to shut up about thinking you have a right to tell someone to shut up! You need to find a country where your actions are legal, it's not America, thank God.
By the way, most of the immigrant Irish who are here undocumented don't come from the kind of oppression and poverty and lack of health care that the Ecuadorians I know come from. The Irish illegals who DID need to come to get basic services are probably far and few between. Don't compare them to the true poor of the world.
Maloney, If you were in their shoes you'd be talking a different line. You have no heart. Shut up about the "breaking the laws" B.S. Martin Luther King and Gandhi both broke the law, Dorothy Day broke the law, etc. These people, the Ecuadorians I know, Thank God that they came here. Thank God. Now the kids can hear and one is not totally blind. Who the hell are you to criticize them for saving their kids from a lifetime of impairment? You really need to get a life.
Just to clarify: Our Godchild was born here to undocumented parents and most of her siblings here came here as undocumented immigrants. I have to say, once again, that I deeply support the Dream Act and feel that all of these wonderful young folks deserve to become Americans. They have been here for many years and done nothing wrong.
nobody cares what you resent marthaanne. Send the illegals back to where they belong & stop breaking the laws. For the politicians who refuse to back the laws of the land, your time is about to come to a crashing halt.
I also, knowing the incredible poverty and suffering of this family prior to coming here illegally, think it is WONDERFUL that they came here and slipped over the border. Good for them. They were able to get medical care for the son who was going blind in his remaining seeing eye, for the 2 children who are hearing impaired, and the children didn't have to work in bananna fields standing in 6 inches of water and not going to school. I resent those who resent the illegal immigrants. Most of you are selfish and small minded blankety blanks. You would be THE FIRST ONES to cross over the border illegally if your kids had to suffer what I personally know these Ecuadorians, from the countryside, have suffered, so SHUT UP you who complain about the illegal immigrants and DO SOMETHING TO HELP THE POOR.
Now, wait a minute. I am Irish-American and it just so happens that my husband and I are padrinos (Godparents) to a little Ecuadorian-American girl whose parents are here totally undocumented and who has 3 siblings here who are also undocumented and who came here, after almost 10 years of not seeing their parents, were smuggled here, in other works, just before the age of 15, each of them, one by one. I know the extended family here and most of the adults are undocumented. We have tried to help, going to immigration lawyers, several of them. It is ridiculous for you to say, or to believe, that this young woman did not know that she was the child of undocumented parents or that she was undocumented. THIS IS AN OUTRIGHT LIE. I fully support the Dream Act, fully support a path to ciitzenship for both the parents and the young woman, but let's start with some truth telling first!! The young woman, as you well know, has Ecuadorian immigrant friends and/or relatives and ALL THEY EVER DO IN THESE CIRCLES IS TALK ABOUT HOW TO BECOME LEGAL! I know. I have been close to these people for 10 years now. So, let's cut out the crap. They know, she knew, she was undocumented when she applied to college. I just like accuracy, that's all.




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