[Also by Juan Mann: 03/27/06 - Do Reconquistas Already Run Federal Immigration Bureaucracy?]
Another illegal alien amnesty looms on the political horizon. But as long as the Department of Homeland Security's Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS) division administers it, an immigration benefit fraud free-for-all will certainly result.
Why do I make such harsh judgment?
Look no further than the staggeringly comprehensive Government Accountability Office (GAO) report released in March—IMMIGRATION BENEFITS: Additional Controls and Sanctions Strategy Could Enhance DHS's Ability to Control Benefit Fraud (GAO-06-259) [PDF].
The Treason Lobby and its handmaidens in the Senate of the United States would rather have this report seized and burned than allow it to ever see the light of day in the mainstream media, which hasn't reported it at all.
But here at VDARE.com, the GAO report is still right on the front burner.
So to review, here's what the GAO wrote about the agency that will be charged with passing out millions of uninvited "guest worker" cards sometime in the future, if the Treason Lobby carries the day.
The GAO's confidence level with CIS' fraud-detection ability is not high.
The GAO wrote:
So now that another month has passed since the release of the March 2006 report, it's safe to say that things are probably all still status quo at CIS.
Let's face facts: the institutionalized pro-illegal alien customer service elements of the federal immigration bureaucracy aren't going to go away (or be "fixed") anytime soon.
If ever.
The very existence of several GAO reports exposing CIS as a "customer-friendly" sham is something that should have been shouted from the rooftops . . . rather than flushed down the mainstream media's memory hole.
Maybe someone in the U.S. Senate will finally read the GAO report [ PDF] before it's too late, and save our country from yet another amnesty fraud free-for-all.
But, as Bryanna Bevens wrote when the GAO report was released March 15:
Shoulda, coulda, woulda…the bottom line is: a guest worker program can't be done.
Juan Mann [email him] is an attorney and the proprietor of DeportAliens.com. He writes a weekly column for VDARE.com and contributes to Michelle Malkin's Immigration BLOG.