FLASHBACK: Dem Senate Leader Harry Reid: 'Our Federal Wallet Stretched To Limit By Illegal Aliens Getting Welfare'
'Even worse, Americans have seen heinous crimes committed by
individuals who are here illegally'
August 5, 1993
The Office of Sen. Harry Reid issued the following:
In response to increased terrorism and abuse of social programs by
aliens, Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) today introduced the first and only
comprehensive immigration reform bill in Congress.
Currently, an alien living illegally in the United States often pays
no taxes but receives unemployment, welfare, free medical care and other
federal benefits. Recent terrorist acts, including the World Trade
Center bombing, have underscored the need to keep violent criminals out
of the country.
Reid's bill, the Immigration Stabilization Act of 1993, overhauls
the nation's immigration laws and calls for a massive scale-down of
immigrants allowed into the country from approximately 800,000 to
300,000.
The bill also changes asylum laws to prevent phony asylum seekers.
Reid said the U.S. open door policy is being abused at the expense of
honest, working citizens.
"We are a country founded upon fairness and justice," Reid said.
"An individual in real threat of torture or long-term incarceration
because of his or her political beliefs can still seek asylum. But this
bill closes the door to those who want to abuse America's inherent
generosity and legal system."
Reid's bill also cracks down on illegal immigration. The 1990
census reported 3.3 million illegal aliens in America. Recent estimates
indicate about 2.5 million immigrants illegally entered the United
States last year.
"Our borders have overflowed with illegal immigrants placing
tremendous burdens on our criminal justice system, schools and social
programs," Reid said. "The Immigration and Naturalization Service needs
the ability to step up enforcement.
"Our federal wallet is stretched to the limit by illegal aliens
getting welfare, food stamps, medical care and other benefits often
without paying any taxes.
"Safeguards like welfare and free medical care are in place to boost
Americans in need of short-term assistance. These programs were not
meant to entice freeloaders and scam artists from around the world.
"Even worse, Americans have seen heinous crimes committed by
individuals who are here illegally," Reid said.
Specific provisions of Reid's Immigration Stabilization Act include
the following:
-- Reduces annual legal immigration levels from approximately
800,000 admissions per year to about 300,000. Relatives other than
spouse or minor children will be admitted only if already on immigration
waiting lists and their admission does not raise annual immigration
levels above 300,000.
-- Reforms asylum rules to prevent aliens from entering the United
States illegally under phony "asylum" claims.
-- Expands list of felonies considered "aggravated" felonies
requiring exclusion and deportation of criminal aliens. Allows courts
to order deportation at time of sentencing.
-- Increases penalties for failing to depart or re-entering the
United States after a final order of deportation order. Increases
maximum penalties for visa fraud from five years to 10 years.
-- Curtails alien smuggling by authorizing interdiction and
repatriation of aliens seeking to enter the United States unlawfully by
sea. Increases penalties for alien smuggling.
-- Adds "alien smuggling" to the list of crimes subject to sanctions
under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act.
Expands the categories of property that are forfeited when used to
facilitate the smuggling or harboring of illegal aliens.
-- Clarifies that a person born in the United States to an alien
mother who is not a lawful resident is not a U.S. citizen. This will
eliminate incentive for pregnant alien women to enter the United States
illegally, often at risk to mother and child, for the purpose of
acquiring citizenship for the child and accompanying federal financial
benefits.
-- Mandates that aliens who cannot demonstrably support themselves
without public or private assistance are excludable. This will prevent
admission of aliens likely to be dependent on public financial support.
This requirement extends to the sponsor of any family sponsored
immigrant.
-- Increases border security and patrol officers to 9,900 full-time
positions.
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