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Representative Jo Bonner's Record On Immigration Reform And Illegal Aliens

Representative Jo Bonner is a Republican currently serving District 1 in Alabama, which includes Mobile, Jackson and Monroeville and has served in the House from 2003-Present.

Representative Jo Bonner has had an outstanding record when it comes to border security. There are currently at least 12 million (with estimates reaching as high as 30 million) illegal aliens in this country. The first line of defense is controlling our porous borders. Representative Jo Bonner clearly wants to secure our borders and the votes show that.

After an illegal alien has entered our country the next line of defense is interior enforcement. Currently employers are not required to verify that an applicant or employee is legally allowed to work in this country. In addition, local law enforcement at the state and local level have had their hands tied when dealing with illegal aliens by not even allowing them to inquire about arrestees' citizenship status. Representative Jo Bonner has worked hard to allow state and local law enforcement to help in reducing illegal immigration and to put in place workplace verification systems allowing employers to quickly verify the legal working status of their employees.

If an illegal alien avoids being picked up, or remains here after receiving deportation orders, the next thing they look for are incentives, rewards and benefits. Amnesty is the largest of these rewards and gives illegal aliens a path to citizenship or makes them instantly legal. Representative Jo Bonner has voted in favor of amnesty for illegal aliens.

Representative Jo Bonner has voted against giving illegal aliens further rewards and other incentives to come such as in-state tuition, educational benefits, welfare and health care services.

Once here, many illegal aliens have what is known as an "anchor baby". This is caused by a misinterpretation of our 14th Amendment to the Constitution, which calls for all born on American soil to be given US Citizenship. Unfortunately this Amendment has been misinterpreted and was initially put in place to ensure that freed slaves were citizens and has been twisted and misused to include even the children of foreigners who cross illegally into this country and have a child. Once born this new "citizen" allows the parent to gain benefits at the expense of the taxpayers. Representative Jo Bonner has been fiercely opposed to anchor babies and the increased illegal population that they support through taxpayer dollars.

On the issue of legal immigration Representative Jo Bonner has stood opposed to the visa lottery. Each year 50,000 names are chosen to come to the US legally without regards to their needs, intentions, education level or whether they would benefit the United States. "Winning the lottery" takes on a whole new meaning when it comes to immigration. Once in the country these new immigrants can apply for taxpayer funded services.

Once an immigrant is legally here they can send home to bring in more adults from their family such as parents, siblings and adult children. That legal immigrant can then bring in more family members directly related to them. This is called chain migration and Representative Jo Bonner hasn't voted on it yet. Chain migration has exponential growth and is the primary cause of the 4-fold increase in immigration to this country since 1960.

A high majority of refugee and asylum seekers to this country are not by international definition in need of relocation. This program is ripe with fraud and Representative Jo Bonner has worked hard to crack down on it.

Representative Jo Bonner has voted for increases in permanent and temporary foreign work visas such as the H1-B. Sometimes foreign workers are desirable in fields where there is a lack of American workers to fill the positions. All too often these work visa programs are abused by employers and used to get lower cost workers into this country rather than hiring American workers. For the foreign worker it is common to see them not return to their home country and remain here on an expired visa.

Overall, Representative Jo Bonner has a fairly good record when it comes to immigration reform.

Representative Jo Bonner shows overall promise as an immigration reformer and receives our seal of approval.

You can contact Jo Bonner through the locations below:

Website: http://www.house.gov/bonner/
Phone: (202) 225-4931
Fax: (202) 225-0562

Washington DC Office:

    315 CHOB, U.S. House of Representatives
    Washington, DC 20515

District Offices:

    1141 Montlimar Drive
    Suite 3010
    Mobile, AL 36609
    (800) 288-8721 tel
    (251) 342-0404 fax
    1302 North McKenzie Street
    Foley, AL 36535
    (251) 943-2073 tel
    (251) 943-2093 fax

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