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House Judiciary Committee Proposes Hefty Fines For Aliens Who Enter The U.S. Illegally (1 Viewer)

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The House Reconciliation Amendment includes the following are proposed fines and fees to migrants:

• $1000- to claim asylum + $100 for each year that the claim is pending
• $500- for Temporary Protected Status
• $550- for Employment Authorization, and this fee needs to be renewed every 6 months
• $1500- to adjust legal status to obtain Green Card (Permanent Residence Status)
• $900- to Appeal (an Immigration Judge's decision)
• $5000- fine on immigrants deported after failing to show up for their immigration hearing.
• $5000- fine on immigrants apprehended at any location other than a designated Point of Entry
• $8500- fee to sponsor an immigrant child (I-130 Petition)

The following are proposed budgetary items for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE):

• $1.25 Billion for Immigration Judges
• $45 Billion to expand ICE detention facilities
• $8 Billion to hire 10,000 more ICE agents
• $14 Billion for ICE transportation of aliens, including Deportation Flights
• $3 Billion to expand detention capability of unaccompanied children by HHS
• $100 Million to investigate gang affiliation on unaccompanied child over AGE 12
• $100 Million to deport unaccompanied migrant children over AGE 4
 
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The House Reconciliation Amendment includes the following are proposed fines and fees to migrants:

• $1000- to claim asylum + $100 for each year that the claim is pending
• $500- for Temporary Protected Status
• $550- for Employment Authorization
•$1500- to adjust legal status to obtain Green Card (Permanent Residence Status)
• $900- to Appeal (an Immigration Judge's decision)
• $5000- fine on immigrants deported after failing to show up for their immigration hearing.
• $5000- fine on immigrants apprehended at any location other than a designated Point of Entry
• $8500- fee to sponsor an immigrant child (I-130 Petition)

The following are proposed budgetary items for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE):

• $1.25 Billion for Immigration Judges
• $45 Billion to expand ICE detention facilities
• $8 Billion to hire 10,000 more ICE agents
• $14 Billion for ICE transportation of aliens, including Deportation Flights
• $3 Billion to expand detention capability of unaccompanied children by HHS
• $100 Million to investigate gang affiliation on unaccompanied child over AGE 12
• $100 Million to deport unaccompanied migrant children over AGE 4
What happens if they can't pay?
 
Whities with money can pay these fines, third world refugees seeking what the Statue of Liberty promised, won't be able to.

There is your answer.
 
Perhaps it would be better to focus their efforts on trying to draft legislation to reform an immigration system that has not been functioning adequately for decades.
 
Seems like any immigration would drop pretty low at that point. And no refugees. Nice Christian nation.
 
The goal is to make even legal immigration more difficult.
. . . and more expensive. Even if passed, these increased fees and fines on immigrants will not offset the massive amount that taxpayers spend on Immigration.

This is just a proposal. House dems can (and probably will) reject it.
Perhaps it would be better to focus their efforts on trying to draft legislation to reform an immigration system that has not been functioning adequately for decades.
I think they're on the right track, here. Before these $5000 fines for crossing illegally, there really wasn't any incentive for migrants to enter the U.S. legally. Now there IS.

If a migrant is caught sneaking across the border at locations other than a Point of Entry, they'll have to pay $5000. If they don't have the $5000, then instant deportation. There is no need to schedule a hearing in Immigration Court.
 
The House Reconciliation Amendment includes the following are proposed fines and fees to migrants:

• $1000- to claim asylum + $100 for each year that the claim is pending
• $500- for Temporary Protected Status
• $550- for Employment Authorization, and this fee needs to be renewed every 6 months
• $1500- to adjust legal status to obtain Green Card (Permanent Residence Status)
• $900- to Appeal (an Immigration Judge's decision)
• $5000- fine on immigrants deported after failing to show up for their immigration hearing.
• $5000- fine on immigrants apprehended at any location other than a designated Point of Entry
• $8500- fee to sponsor an immigrant child (I-130 Petition)

The following are proposed budgetary items for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE):

• $1.25 Billion for Immigration Judges
• $45 Billion to expand ICE detention facilities
• $8 Billion to hire 10,000 more ICE agents
• $14 Billion for ICE transportation of aliens, including Deportation Flights
• $3 Billion to expand detention capability of unaccompanied children by HHS
• $100 Million to investigate gang affiliation on unaccompanied child over AGE 12
• $100 Million to deport unaccompanied migrant children over AGE 4

They should fine those who overstay their ‘temporary’ visas.
 
They should fine those who overstay their ‘temporary’ visas.
Seems easy really, you come illegally you have to leave. If you have a criminal record, don't have a means to support yourself, those are problems.
 

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