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A Valentine for President Trump: Immigration Reform Saves U.S. Taxpayers Big $$$

Raise $167 Billion And Create 1.3 Billion New American Jobs

Our approach begins with raising the funds for enforcement, and a host of other areas including education, veteran training, health care, and infrastructure.”
— Mark Jason, Director-Immigrant Tax Inquiry Group
WASHINGTON, D.C., USA, February 10, 2017 /EINPresswire.com/ -- President Trump’s plan to rid our society of undocumented felons and gang members by sending them back to their country of origin is clearly the right thing to do—especially when you consider the cost to U.S. Taxpayers for incarceration ranging from $24,000/year to $60,000/year for each individual. What we don’t have, now, is adequate funding to accurately identify those who deserve deportation and protect those who don’t.

We propose a 10-year renewable Special Work Permit that is designed to encourage law abiding immigrants to come out of the shadows, earn the permit, become responsible participants in their communities and be able to travel home to their families and back again for the economic opportunity.

It’s been called the third way. This plan provides legality for hardworking undocumented immigrants and their grateful employers. To maintain the rule of law, the undocumented immigrant needs to go to their embassy or consulate and pay a $150.00 (U.S.) fine for initially entering the U.S. illegally. This is to be split between the U.S. and their country of origin for biometric identification and enforcement.

The cost to earn the permit will be merely to obey our laws and pay a nickel for each dollar of wages received. With incentives built into the plan, this amount is small enough to be paid willingly, and large enough, when coupled with a matching amount from employers, to generate $167 billion over a 10-year period. American employers, whether they be home, restaurant, or factory owners will no longer be hiring illegally and the U.S. economy will benefit. This is the way Mexicans and other immigrants who break our immigration laws and their employers can pay for the Wall and allow Presidents Trump and Pina Nieto to maintain a good and positive relationship.

Previous Immigration Reform attempts have either overreached too far to the left or right and were underfunded. Our approach begins with raising the funds for enforcement, and a host of other areas including education, veteran training, health care, and infrastructure.

Our immigration system, as it is today, is overly bureaucratic, underfunded, and riddled with enticements for bad behavior on the part of workers, employers, and unintended benefactors like human traffickers. Place the burden of paying for essential services, like education and healthcare, on the workers and their employers instead of U.S. Taxpayers.

Sean O'Neill
Symmetrix
(301) 869-3790
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