Showing posts with label SAVE Act. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SAVE Act. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Data Base Error ... You're fired!!!

"Data base error ...no file found" ... You're fired!!!

That's the response millions of America workers could hear if the flawed Shuler-Tancredo immigration bill was to become law.

Requiring over 130 million US workers to prove they have the legal right to work, the SAVE ACT (HR4088) would force employers to submit to using a broken government database, so inaccurate that 12.7 million US-born and legal resident workers are categorized as undocumented workers. Once caught in this maze of bureaucratic incompetency, the SAVE Act would allow only ten days to prove ones eligibility to work or face mandatory termination.

In unsettled economic times, when many Americans are a single paycheck away from economic disaster, the last thing we need is another cynical election-year ploy to play to "the base" at the expense of working families. The American people want real solutions to real problems ... not cheap sound-bites masquerading as legislation.

Call your representative today, and tell them you want them to do the real work you hired them to do, and not concentrate on divisive distractions in hopes of saving their political hides in November.

Tell them to concentrate on addressing these economic problems. Tell them you want them to fix health care for all Americans. Tell them you want the education system fixed. Tell them to fix our broken immigration system. Tell them to stop wasting precious lives and needed resources in a war that should never have been authorized and should not be continued.

Tell them you will not settle for half-baked schemes and election-year ploys ... especially at the expense of millions of jobs that are needed to keep our heads just barely above water in tough economic times.

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Saturday, March 15, 2008

SAVE Act update

UPDATE: BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT THE SAVE ACT (HR 4088):

The chief co-sponsors of the SAVE Act (HR. 4088) are Rep. Heath Shuler (D-North Carolina), Rep. Brian Bilbray (R-California), and Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-Colorado) who has made a career, including a failed presidential candidacy on anti-immigrant rhetoric. Rep. Bilbray leads the House Immigration Reform Caucus and is a former lobbyist of the Federation for American Immigration Reform, an organization recognized as a hate group by mainstream civil rights and research organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center. For a list of co-sponsors on the SAVE Act, go to: http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d110:HR04088:

About the SAVE Act:
  • It would require more than six million employers to verify the work status of more than 130 million workers within four years, regardless of their status, using a federal database already known to have over 17 million errors.

    It would result in 12.7 million US citizens being forced to have an already overtaxed bureaucracy correct their records within a ten day window, or face mandatory termination of employment.

  • It would make it easier for the government to put religious and humanitarian workers behind bars for so-called "alien smuggling" - - mandating penalties up to 5 years imprisonment

  • It would require all local law enforcement agencies to become immigration agents, requiring them to do immigration checks at every traffic stop and domestic dispute…. A policy that has been opposed by leading law enforcement organizations.


Facing the specter of having to run on their accomplishments this coming November, nervous Republicans are scrambling for an issue to distract the electorate from their dismal records. The SAVE Act is just a return to the short-sighted Sensenbrenner Bill (HR 4437) and represents more of the failure in leadership that has marked Republican efforts on this issue. We need leaders who will tackle tough issues and be willing to do the hard work necessary to solve complicated problem intelligently - not offer false promises, empty rhetoric, and cynical election-year ploys at the expense of immigrant families .

The SAVE Act (HR4088) would Require over 130 million US workers to prove they have the legal right to work, it would force employers to submit to using a broken government database, so inaccurate that 12.7 million US-born and legal resident workers are categorized as undocumented workers. Once caught in this maze of bureaucratic incompetence, the SAVE Act would allow only ten days to prove ones eligibility to work or face mandatory termination.

In unsettled economic times, when many Americans are a single paycheck away from economic disaster, the last thing we need is another cynical election-year ploy to play to "the base" at the expense of working families. The American people want real solutions to real problems ... not cheap sound-bites masquerading as legislation.

Call your representative today, and tell them you want them to do the real work you hired them to do, and not concentrate on divisive distractions in hopes of saving their political hides in November.

Tell them to concentrate on addressing these economic problems. Tell them you want them to fix health care for all Americans. Tell them you want the education system fixed. Tell them to fix our broken immigration system. Tell them to stop wasting precious lives and needed resources in a war that should never have been authorized and should not be continued.

Tell them you will not settle for half-baked schemes and election-year ploys ... especially at the expense of millions of jobs that are needed to keep our heads just barely above water in tough economic times.



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My buddy Manny from Latino Politico is spending the weekend attending the New Organizing Institute (NOI) blogger conference in DC, and got to spend some time hobnobbing with some congressional staffers. Of course he managed to get some inside dirt on the SAVE Act fight… and it's good news so far

Check out his report HERE

As of yesterday the Republicans had managed to get 181 of the 218 signatures needed to force the SAVE Act to the floor.

Yet, it appears that the Democratic Caucus is holding and only 9 defectors have crossed over to sign the Republican "discharge petition"

(Ga.) – Rep. Barrow
(Ind.) - Rep. Ellsworth
(Ind.) - Rep. Donnelly
(Kan.) – Rep. Boyda
(Miss.) - Rep. Taylor
(N.C.) – Rep. McIntyre
(N.C.) - Rep. Shuler
(Pa.) - Rep. Carney
(Texas) – Rep. Lampson

http://clerk.house.gov/110/lrc/pd/petitions/Dis5.htm


and 26 Republicans have not yet buckled to partisan pressure.
(WV) - Capito, Shelley Moore
(FL) - Diaz-Balart, Lincoln
(FL) - Diaz-Balart, Mario
(MI) - Ehlers, Vernon J.
(NY) - Fossella, Vito
(WA) - Hastings, Doc
(OH) - Hobson, David L.
(IL) - Johnson, Timothy V.
(NY) - Kuhl, John R. ``Randy'' Jr.
(NJ) - LoBiondo, Frank A.
(NY) - McHugh, John M.
(WA) - McMorris Rodgers, Cathy
(CA) - Nunes, Devin
(TX) - Paul, Ron
(MS) - Pickering, Charles W. ``Chip''
(OH) - Pryce, Deborah
(CA) - Radanovich, George
(MT) - Rehberg, Dennis R.
(NY) - Reynolds, Thomas M.
(AL) - Rogers, Mike
(FL) - Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana
(ID) - Sali, Bill
(IN) - Souder, Mark E.
(OH) - Tiberi, Patrick J.
(MI) - Upton, Fred
(NY) - Walsh, James T.
(AK) - Young, Don


But ... Given that 49 Democrats originally signed on as sponsors for the bill, and 26 Republicans are still up for grabs, anti-immigrant forces are still within striking distance of getting this bill to the floor.

Groups like FAIR/NumbersUSA and their minions in the right-wing noise machine have ratcheted up the rhetoric and are engaging in a full-blown effort to move this bill forward.

Like in the last round of CIR legislation, they have engaged in a massive e-mail campaign to get out their followers. Once again they are offering free fax services and on-line tools to flood congressional offices with emails, letters, phone calls and faxes in support of the bill.

WE have neither the money nor resources to combat this on equal footing …but we can do our best.

Contact your Representative today and tell them not to support the SAVE Act….and while you're at it…drop one of those 26 Republicans a line and let them know that you hope they continue to buck the machine and support them for doing so

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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

House Republicans Move Forward on Shuler-Tancredo Bill

Today the Republican leadership filed a "discharge petition" on the SAVE Act (Secure America through Verification and Enforcement Act) and have begun gathering the needed signatures to force the bill to the House floor for a vote.

A "discharge petition" is a special procedural motion that would allow the sponsors of the Shuler-Tancredo bill to take it straight to the floor of the House without having to go through the full committee process and then force a vote. 218 House members must sign the petition to allow it to go to the floor …the bill currently has 139 sponsors, including a group of 48 vulnerable freshman and conservative blue-dog Democrats.

The chief co-sponsors of the SAVE Act (HR. 4088) are Rep. Heath Shuler (D-North Carolina), Rep. Brian Bilbray (R-California), and Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-Colorado) who has made a career, including a failed presidential candidacy on anti-immigrant rhetoric. Rep. Bilbray leads the House Immigration Reform Caucus and is a former lobbyist of the Federation for American Immigration Reform, an organization recognized as a hate group by mainstream civil rights and research organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center. For a list of co-sponsors on the SAVE Act, go to: http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d110:HR04088:

About the SAVE Act:
  • It would require more than six million employers to verify the work status of more than 130 million workers within four years, regardless of their status, using a federal database already known to have over 17 million errors.

    It would result in 12.7 million US citizens being forced to have an already overtaxed bureaucracy correct their records within a ten day window, or face mandatory termination of employment.

  • It would make it easier for the government to put religious and humanitarian workers behind bars for so-called "alien smuggling" - - mandating penalties up to 5 years imprisonment

  • It would require all local law enforcement agencies to become immigration agents, requiring them to do immigration checks at every traffic stop and domestic dispute…. A policy that has been opposed by leading law enforcement organizations.


Facing the specter of having to run on their accomplishments this coming November, nervous Republicans are scrambling for an issue to distract the electorate from their dismal records. The SAVE Act is just a return to the short-sighted Sensenbrenner Bill (HR 4437) and represents more of the failure in leadership that has marked Republican efforts on this issue. We need leaders who will tackle tough issues and be willing to do the hard work necessary to solve complicated problem intelligently - not offer false promises, empty rhetoric, and cynical election-year ploys at the expense of immigrant families .

Please call your representative at 202-225-3121 now and urge them to oppose the SAVE Act.

Write Your Representative and tell them not to sign on to support the SAVE Act

DEMOCRATS SPONSORING SAVE ACT

(Ala.) - Rep. Cramer
(Ala.) - Rep. Davis
(Ark.) - Rep. Berry
(Ark.) - Rep. Ross
(Calif.) - Rep. McNerny
(Colo.) - Rep. Perlmutter
(Colo.) - Rep. Udall
(Fla.) - Rep. Boyd
(Fla.) - Rick Keller
(Fla.) - Rep. Klein
(Ga.) - Rep. Barrow
(Ga.) - Rep. Bishop
(Ga.) - Rep. Marshall
(Ill.) - Rep. Bean
(Ind.) - Rep. Donnelly
(Ind.) - Rep. Ellsworth
(Ind.) - Rep. Hill
(Ind.) - Rep. Visclosky
(Iowa) - Rep. Boswell
(Kan.) - Rep. Boyda
(La.) - Rep. Melancon
(Mich.) - Rep. Stupak
(Miss.) - Rep. Taylor
(N.H.) - Rep. Hodes
(N.Y.) - Rep. Arcuri
(N.Y.) - Rep. Gillibrand
(N.Y.) - Rep. Higgins
(N.C.) - Rep. McIntyre
(N.C.) - Rep. Shuler *
(Ohio) - Rep. Ryan
(Ohio) - Rep. Space
(Okla.) - Rep. Boren
(Pa.) - Rep. Altmire
(Pa.) - Rep. Carney
(Pa.) - Rep. Holden
(Pa.) - Rep. Kanjorski
(Pa.) - Rep. Murphy
(Pa.) - Rep. Murtha
(Pa.) - Rep. Sestak
(Tenn.) - Steve Cohen
(Tenn.) - Rep. Cooper
(Tenn.) - Rep. Davis
(Tenn.) - Rep. Gordon
(Tenn.) - Rep. Tanner
(Texas) - Rep. Lampson
(Texas) - Rep. Rodriguez
(Utah) - Rep. Matheson
(Va.) - Rep. Boucher
(Wash.) - Rep. Baird
(Wis.) - Rep. Kagen

* Primary Sponsor

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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Better Have Your Papers In Order: New Immigration Legislation Targets Millions of US Workers

By all accounts, the failure of the "immigration issue" to deliver at the polls for the Republican Party should have sounded the death knell for any attempts at passing get-tough legislation in Washington before this year's election cycle was over.

With McCain as the presumptive nominee, one would think that down-ticket Republicans wouldn't want to re-hash the "immigration wars" and put their candidate in a position where he would have to once again revisit the issue.

But then again, that would assume that politics is based upon logic and McCain isn't more than willing to even further pander to anti-immigrant sentiment despite his previous record.

Facing the specter of having to run on their accomplishments over the last eight years, nervous Republicans are scrambling for an issue to distract the electorate from their records. With that in mind, The House Immigration Reform Caucus, now under the of leadership Brian Bilbray, an ex- lobbyist for the hate group FAIR, has gone back to beat a dead horse in an attempt to get an election year distraction on the Congressional agenda.

Back in November, Bilbray, with the help of freshman, red-state Democrat, Heath Shuler, introduced the newest incarnation of the House's failed enforcement-only style legislation; The Secure America through Verification and Enforcement (“SAVE Act”) of 2007 (H.R. 4088).

Normally, a bill that would put the jobs of over 12.7 million US citizens in direct jeopardy, force a possible 2.5 million a year to be classified as unauthorized to work, criminalize the work of churches and humanitarian groups - mandating penalties up to 5 years imprisonment, and force all local law enforcement to become immigration agents.. all in the name of attrition and deportation.. would be rejected out of hand by Congressional Democrats.

But, thanks to the work of Rahm Emanuel and other quisling Dems, it's moving closer to enactment.

The bill itself is chock full of flaws and outrages.

The right-wing, zero-immigration group, NumbersUSA, rightfully touts the bill as an "Attrition Through Enforcement" effort. According to the group, the bill's goal is to "make it extremely difficult for unauthorized persons to live and work in the United States. (So) they will buy their own bus or plane tickets back home if they can no longer earn a living here".

Yet, reading the bill, it's obvious that its goal goes even beyond ruthlessly trying to "starve" undocumented workers out of the country. It requires local law enforcement to begin the process of mass deportations by requiring them to become immigration agents at every traffic stop and domestic dispute.

But perhaps the most troubling part of the legislation is it's reliance on the DHS's flawed Basic Pilot/E-Verify Electronic Employment Verification system, and the Social Security Administration's error-ridden "No-Match List" to determine whether millions of US workers, many US born citizens, would be eligible to earn a living.

The “SAVE Act” would:

• Require mandatory use and rapid expansion of the Basic Pilot/E-Verify Electronic Employment Verification system for all employers. The “SAVE Act” would require that within 4 years, all employers in the U.S. – approximately 6 million – use Basic Pilot/E-Verify to verify the work authorization of ALL workers – immigrant and U.S. citizen, new hires and the current workforce. Slightly more than 50,000 employers currently voluntarily use Basic Pilot for new hires – less than one percent of all employers; only 4 percent of all new hires are currently verified through Basic Pilot.

A recent independent evaluation of Basic Pilot/E-Verify concluded that employers currently using the system often misuse it, and that the system requires significant improvements before further expansion. The Basic Pilot/E-Verify system relies heavily on the Social Security Administration (SSA) database that, according to government sponsored studies, contains unacceptably high error rates. SSA estimates that 17.8 million of its records contain errors related to name, date of birth, or citizenship status, and 12.7 million of those records relate to U.S. citizens. DHS databases contain similarly high error rates. If the databases are not dramatically improved, the errors in the SSA database alone could result in 2.5 million workers a year being misidentified as unauthorized for employment or as no-matches. Workers, including U.S. citizens, will get caught in this faulty system and will lose their jobs.

The “SAVE Act” contains no assurances that government databases will be accurate and updated, no privacy protections for the vast amounts of personal information to be handled by employers, and no recourse for workers who are wrongfully denied employment. Most importantly, the “SAVE Act” will not prevent unscrupulous employers from avoiding the system by hiring undocumented workers under the table, thereby growing the informal economy.

• Greatly expand the SSA “no-match letter” program. – a program that was halted by a federal judge in 2007. A no-match occurs when the information in the SSA database does not match the information submitted by an employer on the W-2 form. There are many reasons that workers receive a no-match letter that have nothing to do with immigration, including name changes and employer error in entering data. The “SAVE Act” taps the SSA to play an unprecedented role of reporting and cooperating with the DHS by requiring the SSA to notify employers of ALL no-matches and to notify DHS of all unresolved no-matches. Workers who wrongfully receive a no-match letter will have 10 days to resolve the problem, or be fired. A judge recently found that the DHS no-match rule, which gave employers and workers 90 days to fix errors, placed a large burden on employers, and may result in tremendous harm – including loss of employment – for U.S. workers.

• Link the Social Security Administration and Department of Homeland Security to enforce immigration laws. The “SAVE Act” requires SSA to notify all employees in cases where their social security number (SSN) has been reported by two or more employers and requires those workers to prove they are using a valid SSN and are employed by multiple employers simultaneously. This would be tremendously burdensome for the many workers who hold multiple jobs, and would place additional burdens on the already overstretched and underfunded SSA, resulting in delays providing Social Security benefits to the retired and disabled.

The “SAVE Act” also requires SSA to report all unresolved no-matches and multiple use SSNs to the Department of Homeland Security, increasing the amount of personal taxpayer information about workers (including U.S. citizens) that is shared between government agencies, overriding current laws protecting the privacy of taxpayer information.

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Who would get caught up in this bureaucratic nightmare:


Why would a worker receive a no-match letter?
According to SSA, there may be several reasons why information submitted for a worker does not match SSA records, including:
  • A typographical or clerical error was made on a W-4 or W-2 form (such as misspelling a name or transposing a number in the SSN)

  • The worker’s name has changed due to marriage or divorce

  • Information provided on the W-4 or W-2 form is incomplete

  • The worker’s middle name was transposed (for example, “David Juan Jimenez” instead of “Juan David Jimenez”).

Link


Back In October, when U.S. District Court Judge Charles Breyer ruled against the DHS's implementation of it's "No Match Program" for 141,000 social security mismatches, he pointed to the SSA's inability to process the large volume of request the program would require in a timely matter (90 days,) and the number of mistakes in the SSA database as his grounds for preventing the DHS from going forward.

The Save Act not only vastly increases the numbers of workers who would need to correct their information …but cuts the time to accomplish that task down to ten days. Anyone who's every dealt with a government agency, from the Dept of Motor Vehicles to the Internal Revenue Service, knows that accuracy and timeliness are not traits generally attributed to them.

So why would 48 Democratic Representatives sign on to such a flawed piece of toxic legislation?

In one word …Rahm Emanuel.

Emanuel has long been advising vulnerable Dems to break with the party, turn their backs on Comprehensive Reform and run with a Republican-lite position on immigration to counter Republican charges of being "soft on immigration." Sources with ties close to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus confirm that Emanuel has been actively lobbying for the bill, and has gone so far as to suggest putting it up along-side the flawed STRIVE Act from last year - ensuring the passage of at least one of the bills before the election.

Emanuel, who fought against the fifty-state strategy that has been so successful in revitalizing the Democratic Party, and told Democrats who didn't take a tough stance on the "third rail" issue of immigration, that they weren't really "with the American people"… is now advising Democrats to sign on to the Republican's last-ditch, Hail-Mary, plan to salvage their faltering electoral prospects with yet another draconian, deportation, immigration bill.

Sometimes one must wonder which side of the aisle Rahm is really on.

Tell your Representative that you want Compressive Reform and not attrition and deportation ... no matter what Rahm Emanuel thinks …Stop the SAVE Act

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