Jewish World Review July 3, 2002 / 23 Tamuz, 5762

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What about "one nation?"

Jewish Law prohibits the writing of the Creator's name out in full. The spelling below is not intended to be disrespectful, particulary given this column's topic --- editor.



http://www.NewsAndOpinion.com | Last week, members of Congress leapt to the defense of the words "under G-d." They shouted the phrase on Capitol Hill and in front of every available camera. But what about the two little words in the Pledge of Allegiance that come right before "under G-d?"

Who in Washington will rise in defense of "one nation?"

Despite their ostentatious displays of unified patriotism, both Democrat and Republican lawmakers are pushing for treacherous bills that splinter the nation and threaten our safety.

Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) is chief sponsor of S. 2493, the "Uniting Families Act of 2002," a deceptively-titled bill to extend amnesty to thousands of illegal aliens under the supposedly "temporary" 245(i) program. As mentioned in this column several times over the past year, this green-card, blue-light special in federal immigration law allows illegal visa overstayers, illegal border-crossers, and illegal ship-jumpers to pay a token $1,000 fee and "adjust their status" without leaving the U.S. to obtain permanent residency and eventual American citizenship.

Daschle's co-sponsors include fellow liberal Democrats Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts and Christopher Dodd of Connecticut, and liberal Republican Chuck Hagel of Nebraska. Another outspoken supporter of amnesty for illegal aliens who cut in front of law-abiding visa applicants: President George W. Bush.

Usually, these alien lawbreakers would be forced to leave the U.S., reapply for green cards in their home countries, and submit to fresh background checks of their native criminal records. Many would be barred from the U.S. for up to 10 years for breaking immigration rules. But under 245(i), passed by Congress with bipartisan support, more than half a million illegal foreigners forked over the token fine between 1994 and 1997. According to the Federation for American Immigration Reform, the number of illegal aliens gaining legal residence in the U.S. as a result of such "adjustment of status" has increased eightfold since the 245(i) provision was passed.

Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) is chief sponsor of another disingenuously-titled goodie for illegal aliens: H.R. 1452, the "Family Reunification Act of 2002." The bill seeks to repeal key provisions of the 1996 immigration reform law, which requires INS to take criminal alien felons - including those convicted of robbery, murder, rape, terrorism, and child molestation- into custody at the end of their sentence. Frank's law would release many of these convicts from custody pending interminable deportation hearings and allow already deported criminal aliens to return to America to seek cancellation of their deportation orders.

Among Frank's 45 co-sponsors of his bleeding-heart criminal alien reimportation scheme: left-wing Democrats Sheila Jackson-Lee of Texas, Barbara Lee and Tom Lantos of California, Charles Rangel and Jerrold Nadler of New York, Cynthia McKinney of Georgia, John Conyers of Michigan, and Jim McDermott of Washington, as well as Democrat Bob Filner of California and Republican Lincoln Diaz-Balart of Florida.

Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-N.M.) has offered S. 2449, the "Federal Responsibility for Immigrant Health Act of 2002," which fails to include a key word in its title. It would siphon federal Medicaid dollars away from citizens to pay for the medical bills of illegal aliens demanding dialysis, chemotherapy, pregnancy-related services, and testing and treatment for communicable diseases. Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz) and Jon Corzine and Bob Torricelli (both D-N.J.) are co-sponsors.

Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) has proposed S. 1291, the obnoxiously-titled "DREAM" Act, which allows illegal aliens to cut in front of millions of other would-be immigrants who are following the rules in pursuit of the American dream. The bill, co-sponsored by Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA), allows all 50 states to subsidize tuition for illegal aliens at public universities, rescinds deportation orders for certain illegal alien students, and lets them jump the line for legal residency.

As public officials across the country extol the virtues of citizenship this July 4th holiday, remember these outrageous bills and their co-sponsors. After the flag-waving and fireworks are over, it's back to business in Congress: Pandering to the illegal alien lobby for ethnic votes while paying lip-service to patriotism.

Just another reminder that the only true allegiance a politician has is to his own re-election.

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