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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-04-07 01:31 AM
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Are Higher Fees for Immigrants a Plan to Stall the Number of Democratic Voters?
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Are Higher Fees for Immigrants a Plan to Stall the Number of Democratic Voters?

http://www.alternet.org/rights/48694 /

Are Higher Fees for Immigrants a Plan to Stall the Number of Democratic Voters?

By Rene Ciria-Cruz, New America Media. Posted March 3, 2007.

The Bush administration says it wants to raise immigration fees dramatically to improve services, but some critics see it as an effort to stall the increase in pro-Democratic Party voters.


Is the Bush administration trying to slow down the surge in potential new Democratic voters by tightening access to U.S. citizenship through drastically higher application fees?

"For immigrants, the price of fully participating in our society would rise by 892 percent," says Larisa Casillas, coordinator of the Bay Area Immigrant Rights Coalition in Oakland. She says the citizenship fee "has been raised six times since 1989 when it was only $60."

"The very first thing Emilio Gonzalez said to us during the rollout of the proposed fee increases is that there's absolutely no politics involved," says Crystal Williams, deputy director of the American Immigration Lawyers Association in Washington, D.C.

Williams is willing to give "the benefit of the doubt" to the Bush-appointed director of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, but, she says, "the effect of higher fees is to certainly slow down everything."

"Low-wage earning immigrants would have to save up longer to apply," protests Williams, "possibly put off applying for citizenship a year or more."

Agency officials want to raise the U.S. citizenship application fee from $330 to $595, saying more money is needed to improve its operations and services.

Applicants for legal permanent residency--the first step towards naturalization -- would be hit hardest, with the fee rising from the current $325 to $905.

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Erika Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-04-07 01:36 AM
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1. So sad that political parties are part of immigration
These people just want a better life for their families.
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silverojo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-04-07 03:03 AM
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2. No, it's a different disgusting plan
To discourage people from south of the border from coming here legally, so that 1) they won't have the rights that citizens have, to complain about horrible work conditions, and 2) they'll remain cheap labor to undercut the American middle-class worker.

It's all part of that North American Union Bush wants...just Google "North American Union", read it, and weep.
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ngant17 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-04-07 03:15 AM
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3. rich immigrants can pay that fee
and no doubt they will be allied to Repugs anyway.

It will discourage legal immigration and slow the process down.

If the gov. wanted to encourage legal immigration, they should reduce the fees rather than increase them.

There is no justification for the increase, the process is slow and tedious already and increasing the fees won't make the federal beauracracy work any faster on their behalf. The waiting times will always be there, and decreasing the waiting times won't be any compensation to the immigrants who have to suffer with the increase in immigrant fees. It would make more sense to increase the wait time by a few months while reducing the fees.

Basically it's an unjustified taxation against honest immigrants.
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