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From CNN's Lou Dobbs, one of the only people in the media confronting the problem of illegals on a nightly basis. Illegals working on US Military installations 15 April 2005 ANNOUNCER: This is LOU DOBBS, for news, debate and opinion, tonight. DOBBS: Good evening. Stock prices today plunged on Wall Street. The Dow Jones industrials fell almost 200 points. That the worst single day decline in nearly two years, in fact. The Dow over the past three days has fallen more than 400 points. A new report today showed consumer confidence at the lowest level in a year and a half. All of the major markets suffered huge losses on the week. Turning now to our nation's immigration crisis. Tonight, the Homeland Security Department says dozens of illegal aliens had access to one of our nation's most sensitive and secure military facilities. The department says 86 illegal aliens worked for a California contractor, a contractor that repairs U.S. Navy ships at the naval station in San Diego. Twenty of those illegal aliens have been arrested. But the government says it has no idea where the other 66 illegal aliens are. Bill Tucker reports. (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) BILL TUCKER, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Eighty-six illegal aliens found work here, painting ships at the naval station in San Diego. That is more than half of the payroll at Naval Coating, the contractor which hired the illegals. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were able to only find and arrest 20, two of whom have been deported before. One after being convicted of drug smuggling. The arrest part of a crackdown by ICE agents in San Diego, home to three military bases. MICHAEL UNZUETA, ICE SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE: We're going into these employers and these businesses and checking their employee records. In San Diego, we've reviewed somewhere in the neighborhood of 500 or more companies. We've looked at about 13,000 employment records, and of that, we've made 168 arrests. TUCKER: Naval Coating had no comment. But ICE showed off the false documents the employees use to get hired, including false Social Security cards. This latest group of arrests follows the arrest of illegal aliens working on a nuclear reactor in Florida. Twenty-seven illegals working at Piedmont Triad International Airport, 14 illegals working at Logan International Airport, and three illegals with state-issued ID cards work for a company servicing vendor machines in the state prison at Chino, California. JAMES CARAFANO, HERITAGE FOUNDATION: The most dangerous terrorist attacks are what's called insider attacks. It's people who -- you know, most security systems are designed to keep people out who have bad intent from getting in. But if you have an insider, somebody who has a badge who get in, they can do terrible things. TUCKER: It may seem obvious, even alarmingly simple. But more alarming is that the law only requires an employer find two pieces of ID acceptable, such as a driver's license and a Social Security number. There is no legal requirement to check Social Security numbers. (END VIDEOTAPE) TUCKER: Equally disturbing are the penalties involved. Unless a pattern of willful hiring of illegals can be proved, there are no criminal penalties. A first offense is a civil penalty, and you can be fined, Lou, not less than $250 and not more than $2,000. DOBBS: Well, aside from the idiocy concerning all those penalties, the fact that a U.S. naval shipyard is sitting there with security so lax that this could occur, I mean, that's abominable. TUCKER: Well, the security requirements actually are on the contractor. The contractor's supposed to do the background checks, and when they are let in, they go through two checkpoints. But the background checks are the requirement of the contractor. DOBBS: That's a U.S. naval base -- forgive me. TUCKER: Yes, it is. DOBBS: It's on the U.S. Navy to make certain that doesn't occur. Thank you, Bill Tucker. Incredible. Well, as we is reported here extensively, the millions of illegal aliens in this country are enjoying many benefits designed for U.S. citizens, including, of course, education. Tonight, Florida is the latest state to consider legislation that would allow many illegal aliens to attend state colleges for largely discounted in-state tuition rates. Critics say the bill will only harm students who are in fact American citizens. Meantime, Bush ducks and crawls along with Congress. Tom http://www.fairus.org/ |
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