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Like FEMA the INS should also be disbanded due to the culture and incompetence inherent in those agencies. In stead the responsibility for immigration enforcement could be outsourced to private entities where results would be monitored. The outsourced entities could be monitored by the US Marshals Office.

I note under step One of FAIR’s Reverse Immigration Plan.

http://www.fairus.org/site/DocServer/research_backgrounder_may102006.pdf?docID=981 “Expeditiously implement comprehensive entry-exit (US-VISIT) system".

Yes we should have this and to emphasis how effective or ineffective the program has worked in the past, it would be interesting to see over the past five year period an accounting of the number of visa's granted, and the success (if any) the INS experienced in following up on overstays. I understand that in 2004 618000 of these visas were issued. Before any guest worker program is ever instituted we must be assured that our present visa system is actually working. If we cannot effectively keep track of 618000 actual approved guests how can we ever monitor 12 million +/- guest-workers.

From DHS website: http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/interapp/press_release/press_release_0710.xml

The above press release issued by DHS on 12/30/05 claims one thing but as I recently traveled to Canada by auto at the Detroit/Windsir/ Bridge There was no indication of the following underway there.

Exit

{US-VISIT is continuing to explore departure confirmation alternatives at airports and seaports, as well as at land border ports of entry around the United States.}

If DHS can’t even write temporary regulations for the Real ID Act how can they ever monitor any type of guest worker program?

It appears that their recent one time apprehension of Illegals is a mere smoke screen just like 6000 National Guard deployment to the border. Hopefully the senate will wake up adopt legislation like HR 4313.

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