Thursday, April 4, 2013

Ask Representatives to Sponsor the Immigration SAVE ACT H.R. 830

A very interesting post from www.NumbersUSA.com about getting Representatives to cosponsor the SAVE Act. This follows this post about the right of the public to have the time to read any immigration legislation. This follows this post about a future pro-amnesty immigration rally in Washington D.C. This follows this post about the release of illegal immigrant felons from prison by ICE.   This follows this post about how to Report Illegal Immigrants! For more about what is happening in the nation now click here and you can read two very interesting books HERE.

Ask Representatives to Sponsor the Immigration SAVE ACT H.R. 830

Contact the ones who have sponsored 4 then 3 then 2 then 1 other bill and get them to sponsor the Save Act.



Use the zip code of the Representative's office and send them this below.


Honorable Representative,




I appreciate the other efforts that you have worked on for immigration enforcement and would like to ask you to cosponsor the SAVE Act that would mandate E-Verify nationwide. According to uscis.gov, “E-Verify is currently the best means available for employers to electronically verify the employment eligibility of their newly hired employees. E-Verify virtually eliminates Social Security mismatch letters, improves the accuracy of wage and tax reporting, protects jobs for authorized U.S. workers, and helps U.S. employers maintain a legal workforce.



Expecting your support,



Rep. Sam Graves Introduces the SAVE Act


posted on NumbersUSA





Rep. Sam Graves

Rep. Sam Graves (R-Mo.) introduced the SAVE Act (H.R.830) on Tuesday - a bill that would mandate E-Verify nationwide, strengthen border security, and improve interior enforcement. The SAVE Act was previously introduced by Deomcrat Rep. Heath Shuler who retired at the end of the last Congress. Rep. Graves bill is identical to the legislation offered by Rep. Shuler.



Four Members are original cosponsors, including Reps. Ralph Hall (R-Texas), Vicky Hartzler (R-Mo.), Alan Nunnelee (R-Miss.), and Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.). After introduction, the SAVE Act typically receives massive bipartisan support.







The SAVE Act would:



Within four years of enactment, all employers must verify employment eligibility for all employees through the E-Verify program, established as the Basic Pilot program in 1996:

Federal agencies, Federal contractors and subcontractors, and large employers with more than 250 employees must verify new hires within one year of enactment;

Employers with 100 or more employees must verify new hires within two years; and

Employers with 30 or more employees must verify new hires within three years.

Requires all employers to meet verification requirements on all employees within four years of enactment.

Provides a safe harbor against sanctions for employers who use the system in good faith.

Requires all employers to run their current employees through the E-Verify system

Requires the Commissioner of Social Security to notify each employer on an annual basis about employees with account numbers that do not match the employee's name or date of birth

Requires the Commissioner of Social Security to notify each individual if earnings from two or more employers are being reported under that person's Social Security number.

Requires a national strategy to secure the borders and all ports of entry.

At least 350 new ICE hires must be assigned to specifically investigate alien smuggling.

Authorizes a 50% funding increase over the FY07 budget to increase size, improve communication, upgrade technology, and allocate information rewards money.

Directs the DHS and Department of Defense (DoD) to establish a program for recruiting former members of the Armed Services and National Guard to join the Border Protection Service. Specifically recommends a $20,000 ($80,000 throughout employment) student loan repayment incentive and relocation/retention bonuses.

Allows border state Governors to declare a national border emergency and request up to 1000 additional border agents.

Increases the number of power boats and helicopters and requires at least one police-type vehicle for every four border agents. All vehicles must be equipped with safety glass, global positioning, and other protections.

Creates a virtual fence along borders comprised of UAVs, drones, cameras, poles, sensors, satellites, radar coverage, and other equipment.

Strengthens penalties against alien smugglers including imprisonment from 1 to 30 years depending on the type of offense; includes an exemption for religious institutions that authorize illegal aliens to serve as volunteer ministers or missionaries.

Authorizes 1,150 additional Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.

Authorizes 140 additional Criminal Alien Program (CAP) officers to identify and remove criminal aliens in federal, state, and local detention facilities.

Provides 8,000 additional beds for holding illegal aliens and requires at least 500 beds in a family detention facility.

Provides 13 additional federal district judges to expedite the removal process for illegal aliens: 4 for Arizona, 5 for Southern California, 1 for New Mexico, 2 for southern Texas, and 1 for West Texas.

Requires Secretary of Homeland Security, Secretary of Agriculture, and Secretary of the Interior to develop a border protection strategy for protected lands including units of the National Park System, National

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