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An Appeal
I.
First (before constructing immigration and naturalization legislation and other forms of
areas:
A.
other form of entrance) and through their progeny, affected the socioeconomic
structures of the current system, such that it shuts out others from getting a
(E.g. one of the arguments in favor of ending nation-of-origin quotas was that
B.
If certain categories of entrants (including those traveling under the Visa Waiver
those here under refugee or asylum status, and unauthorized entrants) and their
progeny carry:
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1.
degrees, extents, and proportions they did, including but not limited
to:
fields,
2.
a. Diseases,
3.
Security concerns and risks, to what degrees, extents, and proportions they
extents, and proportions they did, including but not limited to:
information,
generation,and
nations of origin,
4.
degrees, extents, and proportions they did, including but not limited
to:
a. Academic dishonesty,
b. Assimilation,
c. Backwardness,
d. Birth rates,
e. Crime
f. Drug use,
the United States, its written and unwritten systems, and its
reconstructed) and
j. Underage parenthood,
C.
If the currently used categories for entrants are accurate, sound, and useful,
D.
If entrants are coming under a certain category or visa, and are violating the
rules and expectations pursuant to those categories, and conditions of those visas,
E.
If all processes related to the screening of entrants are conducted as they should,
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F.
By whom, how, to what effects, to what extent, and where visa abuse is being
1.
H1B visa abuse, where there are reports of firms using fake job listings,
2.
3.
G.
By whom, how, to what effects, to what extent, and where naturalization abuse
is being conducted, covered-up, and facilitated, including but not limited to:
1.
2.
Interview, and
3.
H.
By whom, how, to what effects, to what extent, and where the overstaying of
I.
services sectors), to what extent, and where the unauthorized entrance (and
J.
K.
Rico, the Philippines, and the provinces of Alberta and Yukon) to or from the
L.
Other concerns or issues for which audits, legal investigation, and research are
needed. (Please feel free to make some additions or amendments as you see fit.)
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II.
The results of the audits, legal investigations, and research should inform the ensuing
immigration and naturalization legislation, related executive action and bureaucracy, and
Even before the results of such audits, research, and investigations are
A.
Restricting all forms of amnesty and "paths to citizenship" currently in place, and
paths to citizenship,
B.
Repealing of all relevant portions of the Immigration and Naturalization Acts and
related laws, going back to before 1924, including but not limited to the
1990 Diversity Lottery and the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965,
C.
Replacing the immigration system with a more stringent one, under the idea that
potentially closed as per the discretion of the American People, in the interest of
1.
2.
Extra vetting, especially for those from troubled and troubling regions
and backgrounds*,
3.
4.
countries in:
a. East Asia:
i. Japan,
ii.Singapore,
iv. Taiwan
b.Europe:
i. Andorra,
ii. Austria,
iii. Belgium,
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iv. Denmark,
v. Finland,
vi. France,
vii. Germany,
viii. Greece,
ix. Iceland,
x. Ireland,
xi. Italy,
xii. Luxembourg,
xiii. Netherlands,
xiv. Norway,
xv. Portugal,
xvi. Spain,
c. North America
i.Canada
d. and Oceania
i. Australia and
D.
investigations (perhaps with the use of informants in exchange for leniency), and
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research into- and where applicable punishments** for: the wrongdoing and the
detainer that has been lawfully issued by the Department of Homeland Security),
and (in the cases of officials and contractors in all levels of government, those
testifying under oath, and those in the private sector legally required to report
1.
2.
industries,
3.
general,
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
*(During the Cold War era, the above matters were most pertinent in
the end of the USSR, and after its fall, the introduction of people
through the judiciary system (via judgments in civil courts and convictions in
assignments).
E.
In terms of "magnets"- those which attract people here, and those which keep
people here:
1.
2.
3.
4.
dealers'
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5.
6.
administrative concerns,
F.
1.
2.
3.
Greater scrutiny on travel into the U.S. from air, water, and land, and
4.
following section,
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G.
On the matter of the border, the U.S. should institute or otherwise increase some
sort of marine, terranean, and subterranean defenses. The "wall" may at its least
surveillance and barbed wire, and "ink and stink" (dye and malodorant markers)
between the fencing to mark unauthorized entrants, with rebar drilled into
or possible tunnels as well. More sizable options may include corrugated sheet
metal walls, and Bremmer Walls. At its most substantial, border security may
appear as follows:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Foot patrol,
8.
9.
Vehicular patrol,
10.
11.
12.
13.
H.
On the matter of refugees and asylum seekers, the U.S., in conjunction and
1.
proxy wars,
2.
3.
4.
the US pulls the leash on its Sunni proxies and Russia does so on
5.
the ethnic, political, and religious issues facing many parts of the
6.
radicalism,
I.
On matters of foreign policy and trade agreements, the U.S. may consider:
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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10.
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11.
be party to.
The team would help bring the nations' law enforcement agencies up to
policing and teach creative interview tactics. The US, through the
The United States may use economic (e.g. trade and travel), military (e.g.
J.
The seizure of the revenues from foreign-run criminal operations and terror cells
found operating in the U.S. or those nations, and by people initially not
removed under due process, which can and should be used by those
nations' respective governments to help pay for the above initiatives, and
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K.
Other responses or means of responding to the relevant issues not yet stated.
III.
This is what the Citizens of the US and the people of the world want and need. We
must get it through, and let the politicians and apparatchiks know we will not stand
for the current system. Should they fall through on our demands, they should know
that the coming of tens of millions of Americans into DC in protest will have the
grand buildings and monuments of the National Mall to give way, crumbling to the
ground under our marching feet, the City's exterior to match its interior, from
overhead appearing blackened under the true and forgotten "huddled masses yearning
to breathe free"-those of the very host population, and the surrounding area to
descend into the Potomac under the weight of our objections, joining the place