Graham Border Bill Would End Human Trafficking, Tighten Labor Markets, Ease Hospital and School Overcrowding

Guest Post by Joe Guzzardi

Better late than never – words that apply to Sen. Lindsey Graham’s new bill that calls for a major overhaul in the nation’s antiquated laws that have created a porous border.

On May 15, Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Graham (R-SC) announced the Secure and Protect Act of 2019 to strengthen border security. Congress has known for at least a decade that current border regulations are toothless, and have created what Graham called a “perfect storm.” In April, immigration officials detained about 100,000 migrants, and the Department of Homeland Security projects that total border apprehensions will reach 1 million during fiscal year 2019.

To end the current practice of Central American nationals from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador coming to the U.S. with a child, which may or may not belong to the adult traveler, and then turning themselves over to Border Patrol to start the asylum process, Graham’s legislation has four major objectives.

First, Northern Triangle asylum applications would be filed at a local Central American processing center or in Mexico, not the U.S. Second, if held in the U.S., the maximum time period a family could be detained would increase from 20 days as per the outdated Flores Settlement to 100 days. Third, 500 new immigration judges would be appointed to reduce the backlog of cases, about 875,000 strong. And fourth, unaccompanied minors from noncontiguous countries would be processed in the same manner as those from Mexico and Canada, and could therefore if appropriate be safely and humanely returned to their home.

Should Graham’s bill become law, unlikely in the current toxic congressional atmosphere, it would have immediate and long-term benefits. Tighter border laws would end what is essentially a shameful U.S. human trafficking subsidy. Few are more aware of the ease of entry across the border than the coyotes and cartels. And getting north is not always about pursuing the Great American Dream. According to the United Nations Global Report on Trafficking in Persons, at the end of a treacherous 2,000-mile journey from Central America, the migrants are too often subjected to inhumane labor conditions and sexual exploitation. Migration advocates are fond of saying that slowing the Central American flow is “not who we are.” But enabling criminal trafficking enterprises that exploit defenseless women and children, the current practice that congressional inaction encourages, is most definitely not who we are.

Catch and release will negatively affect the jobs market, K-12 school systems and hospitals. After six months, Central American asylum seekers qualify for work authorization documents, and will likely enter the labor market. Since most are unskilled and have limited English, they’ll seek employment in the service industry at hotels, restaurants and in maintenance where they will compete directly with lower-income and American minorities for increasingly scarce jobs. Artificial intelligence and large immigration surges are bad for U.S. workers, especially for less-skilled Americans.

The migrant children will need to attend already overcrowded public schools. Once enrolled, the students will need English language instruction, and other special services that their traumatic journey necessitates. These costly services strain the already overburdened school budgets, and put extra demands on teachers. Hospital overcrowding may be more dire than the public school enrollment crisis. Since they might have medical conditions that have gone untreated for years, newly arrived migrants may need ongoing medical attention.

While Congress has debated border security for decades, little is said about the aftermath once the migrants enter the U.S. interior – what effect will they have on the U.S. labor market, how many new schools and hospitals must be built, and how will they be paid for? These are questions that serious leaders would ask and answer, but that Congress refuses to address.

Border security and protecting Americans’ well-being in the employment market, education and health care shouldn’t be partisan issues. But, on immigration, rancor reigns supreme while the nation’s best interests are ignored.

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9 Comments
Gloriously Deplorable Paul
Gloriously Deplorable Paul
May 20, 2019 4:16 pm

Any legislation that doesn’t remove the economic incentive for employers to hire illegals is doomed to failure.
End. Of. Story.

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 20, 2019 5:29 pm

You’re the same moron that is pushing the socialist bitch Gabbard.
You’re talking about Lindsay Grahmnesty – GANG OF 8 – Wake up ding bat.

Monica
Monica
  Anonymous
May 20, 2019 7:28 pm

It’s Lindsey Graham.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Monica
May 21, 2019 3:18 pm

It’s Moonica, bitch.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
May 20, 2019 10:11 pm

You know, just once I would like to hear someone calls these guys out on their bullshit. What ‘antiquated laws’ regarding the border? Has anyone else ever traveled outside of the United States and then come home? They sure as hell seem to be following those antiquated laws to the letter every time I have ever attempted to cross the border back to my native land, no exception. You get felt up, bags pulled apart, pockets turned inside out, shoes taken off, wanded, X-Rayed, cattle chuted, interrogated and frowned at all the while standing in interminable lines just to get the Stasi treatment and we’re citizens, born and raised here. I mean WTF? Am I living in some kind of parallel Universe? Why don’t these antiquated laws apply to anyone other than us?

Pequiste
Pequiste
  Hardscrabble Farmer
May 20, 2019 10:49 pm

+1000

And don’t forget, your papers – passport & customs declaration – had better be in order.

overthecliff
overthecliff
  Hardscrabble Farmer
May 21, 2019 9:26 am

The Africans occupied the airport in Paris yesterday. Briefly, they kept people from their planes and sent the message ” France doesn’t belong to the French. They have a right to stay in France. I have no empathy for the French, they are reaping what they have sown. Sadly, Americans have become the Globalists bitches as well. It is the law of nature that we will live with the results of the choices we make. Farmer, +1000 from me too.

Pequiste
Pequiste
May 20, 2019 11:07 pm

What about repealing the demonic Hart-Cellar Act?

Coupled with an immediate, total, immigration moratorium, in force until 2050, would be a serious approach in finally addressing the conundrum: how to stop uncontrolled legal and illegal mass immigration into America.

But we shall never hear of any such proposal under the current regime.

When The Man From Queens had majorities in both House and Senate of the Congress he might have been able to push such legislation through. But he didn’t and the professional politicians didn’t either because the Evil Fuckers told him and the rest of Officialdom not to dare to do such a thing.

Dame Lindsay is just posturing for good p.r.

overthecliff
overthecliff
May 21, 2019 9:13 am

Where was this bill when the Republicans controlled the House? Sorry I forgot. The Republicans haven’t controlled the House in this century. It was controlled by Twinky Hastert, Boner and Lyin Paul Ryan.