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November 24, 2008
John Hawkins The Bush Administration Vs. Immigrant Widows

During tough economic times, when Americans are struggling, it makes even less sense than normal to cater to illegal immigrants who take jobs from American workers, drive down wages, and soak up government services via the children whom they have on American soil.

That being said, the way the Bush Administration has handled immigrant widows has been blockheaded,

A foreigner who marries a U.S. citizen is entitled to become a U.S. resident. But as correspondent Bob Simon reports, immigration wants to deport several hundred widows-and a few widowers-foreigners who had been married to American citizens when the Americans died.

Immigration claims basically that a widow is not a wife, and that if the widow did not complete the process to become a U.S. resident while her husband was alive, she cannot remain in the country.

...Raquel, like all the other widows 60 Minutes met, had entered the U.S. legally. Still, immigration has been rejecting requests for permanent residence if the American spouse died before they had their immigration interview to prove their marriage was based on love.

But the government can take months-sometimes more than a year-to schedule that interview. Raquel's mother-in-law, Linda, says Raquel shouldn't be penalized because the bureaucracy didn't move fast enough.

"They were doing things legally. They filed the right papers. They filed them in a timely manner. Things were not processed in a timely manner. And they're and then my son died. This was not something that you can foresee," Linda says.

One of the things that's often lost in the whole debate about illegal immigration is that our legal immigration system is hopelessly broken. It takes years worth of paperwork and thousands of dollars for someone to become an American citizen and oftentimes, even when they try to do the right thing, the system hammers them into the ground.

In practice, what that means is that if you're willing to cross the Rio Grande at 2 AM, steal somebody's social security number, and set up shop in a sanctuary city, you don't have to worry about getting deported, -- but if you come into the country legally, marry an American citizen and your husband dies, you're in danger of being sent away.

That's so self-evidently ridiculous that even the Bush Administration should be able to figure it out.

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Hi all,

The system is beyond broken. I'm AD Air Force and I married a foreign citizen as well. I had to deal with the paperwork nightmare for 3 years.

Once you marry someone from a foreign country, you get the classic "green card." Then, there is a 2 year probation period. If the marriage ends before the 2 year period, including your own death, she gets shipped back. The only way to appeal this is for the foreign spouse to claim they were abused in the marriage. Our congress needs to address this since it's very common for GI's to marry while overseas.

I'd also like to say that the USCIS (INS) system is no inefficient they don't even have a centralized computer system yet. All correspondence is by snail mail only. On the phone, you'll get USCIS representatives who will answer general questions, but not anyone working directly on to your case.

It's government at it's worst.
My wife is now a citizen, but it was a nightmare going through the system. It took over two years for her to get her green card (we were never on probation formally because it took that long). She once got a letter requesting her to come in and get re-fingerprinted because her fingerprints had expired. Her temporary work permit (good for year) almost expired twice. After the first time, we submitted the renewal papers. It's supposed to take 90 days max. It took around 100 days, but they backdated the permit so it offically took 93 days. Nobody knew anything or could help. And we got off cheap. A coworker sent in an application about two months before they raised the fees, but INS took so long to process the application that they rejected it because the new, higher fees were in effect and they hadn't sent in enough money.
Hmmm... This is the face of government bureaucracy. I faced this sort of insanity in my fight with the IRS. Everytime I called in to discuss a new aspect of the case, I would get a new IRS agent who had to put me on hold for an hour and a half so they could "research" it. Then I had to walk them through it from the beginning so that they understood what was going on, only to have them tell me that they would have to pass this on to someone else. Lather, rinse, repeat.

It took me 6 years and tens of thousands of dollars to finally beat the IRS (beating the IRS meaning I convinced them that their numbers were wrong... you know, getting them to acknowledge a mistake was made by someone, somewhere, who would remain nameless, but it was probably me, they maintain). These are the sort of people that will be running medical care for the country. These are the sort of people that will determine who gets what kind of treatment. These are the people who are being given more and more power over our lives.

I have said it before, and I will say it again: Fuck you, leftist scum!
I really think that immigration should be a two-prong issue: stopping illegal immigration and making legal immigration better.

They should make statues to the legal immigrants who struggle through all the hoops. We should honor them every time immigration comes up. In fact, we should harp on this as much as we do illegal immigration. Tie the two problems together (because one does encourage the other). Make Washington solve both.
That's so self-evidently ridiculous that even the Bush Administration should be able to figure it out.

I've about had it with your abject hatred of President Bush, John. You've chugged the KooL Aid a bit too fully.
Chris, he's absolutely right on this issue. The administration should've axe-kicked INS over and over until they got their priorities straight. Instead, they've sat on their hands.

One of my coworkers is marrying a Taiwanese girl. I've had quite the education about the process from him, and it's absolutely ridiculous. Meanwhile, there is no pressure and no drive to actually deport /illegal/ immigrants.

And this is drinking the Kool-Aid?
I've about had it with your abject hatred of President Bush, John. You've chugged the KooL Aid a bit too fully.


I was just about the say the same thing. It's one thing to say the Bush Administration's position is stupid. It's quite another to just make blanket statements calling George Bush stupid. I expect that kind of crap from a liberal, I don't expect it from a conservative.
Blacks were some of the loudest complainers when illegal Mexicans were being hired over them for Katrina rebuilding. So who do they support?

The messiah who says "all are welcome". They have made their bed, now let them sleep in it.

C'mon, we all know that the immigration system is screwed up and needs fixing, but amnesty is also not the answer. Just because the sytem is broken is no excuse to say, "f*** it let's just forget about it," and throw open the doors to anyone and everyone.

The problems with the immigration system aren't Bush's fault any more than the deficit and the failure to fix Fannie and Freddy are. You can lay them at the feet of Congressional refusal to do anything really appropriate to address the actual problem. Too many politicians are too concerned with being elected and re-elected to actually make the hard choices.

And I'm with whoever pointed out that these are the exact same people who will soon be running your health care. Have fun trying to expedite anything when you're trying to convince them that you really do need that radiation treatment to fight your tumor yesterday rather then 6 months from now.
This is a preview of the future of health care in this country.


Boosh could've made the immigration system work better,{such as enforcing the law}, but he stubbornly insisted on amnesty, knowing over 80% of Americans were against it,....he doesn't give a "rats' ass" what the people want,...all he cared for was his globalist agenda and pleasing his ROBBER BARON friends!
I haven't forgotten his BS about illegals doing jobs "Americans won't do"!

And I think he's a complete asshole for stubbornly refusing to pardon RAILROADED BP agents, Ramos and Compean,...but meanwhile pardoning drug dealers and other criminals!

Thanks to Boosh, McScamnesty and their RINO pals, the repub party is DOA.
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