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		<title>The Anchor Baby Myth</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Nov 2010 15:38:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because a so-called anchor baby cannot gain a legal status even for their mother until they have turned 21 years old there is little truth in the terminology anchor baby, if anything it should be called anchor young adult. But this is also misleading, if the mother somehow remains in the US illegally without being caught and deported until the child is 21 that child cannot petition for the mother unless the mother leaves the country. Once the mother leaves the country a 10 year bar from reentering is triggered as punishment for her unlawful presence.]]></description>
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<p>Immigration has become a hotly contested issue with strong feeling  on each side. Unfortunately, we have allowed our emotions to get the  best of us, at the expense of an honest debate. No where is this more  clear than with the recent coining of the phrase anchor babies. The term  anchor baby refers to a mother who takes advantage of our countries  long-standing belief in birth right citizenship by sneaking across the  border and having her child here. <a href="http://e3visa.info/2010/04/15/immigration-citizenship-common-myths/" target="_blank">Birth right citizenship is the  Constitutional guarantee</a> that when a person is born within the US they  are automatically a citizen, even if their parents entered illegally.</p>
<p>The  term anchor baby was created to infer that illegal immigrants have  found a way around our immigration laws by having a baby here, who is  now a citizen. As a citizen it is falsely claimed that this anchor baby  subsequently petitions to bring the rest of the family here. It is  implied that once here this family will now take jobs from US citizens  or go on welfare and take our tax dollars. The term anchor baby is  simply a myth, created to stir up anti immigrant ideology for political  gain. The truth is a US citizen baby cannot help an illegal parent&#8217;s  immigration. This is because no one can petition for another <a href="http://e3visa.info/2009/09/01/green-card-sponsorship-for-foreign-family-members/" target="_blank">family  member&#8217;s green card</a> until they are 21 years old.</p>
<p>Because a so-called anchor baby cannot gain a <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.misitiglobal.com/" target="_new">legal status</a> even for their mother until they have turned 21 years old there is  little truth in the terminology anchor baby, if anything it should be  called anchor young adult. But this is also misleading, if the mother  somehow remains in the US illegally without being caught and deported  until the child is 21 that child cannot petition for the mother unless  the mother leaves the country. Once the mother leaves the country a 10  year bar from reentering is triggered as punishment for her unlawful  presence. This means the anchor baby would be 31 years of age when they  were able to get their mother or any other family member a green card to  the US. Thus, the premise that there is such thing as an anchor baby is  patently false.</p>
<p>Moreover, birth right citizenship has been a  staple of our country for many decades and it is clearly and explicitly  stated in the Constitution. It is entirely possible without it our  country would be completely different and many individuals here now  would not be. In addition, there would be serious humanitarian issues if  ICE was rounding up infants and young children and <a href="http://e3visa.info/2010/05/12/deportation-of-a-foreigner-from-the-us/" target="_blank">deporting them to a  country</a> they have never been.</p>
<p>In sum, the term anchor baby was  created to stir human passions and to make our citizenry feel that our  system of laws is being exploited. There is no question that our country  has <a href="http://e3visa.info/2010/02/07/legal-immigration-v-illegal-immigration/" target="_blank">serious immigration problems</a> and that something needs to be done to  fix this but creating false terminology is not the answer.</p>
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<p><em>Nicklaus J. Misiti is Chief Attorney and C.E.O. of one of New  York City&#8217;s most successful up and coming immigration law firms. Misiti  Global is located on Manhattan&#8217;s Wall St. and is one of the few firms of  its caliber to offer free consultations and affordable payment You can  reach out to Nicklaus at <a href="http://www.misitiglobal.com/" target="_new">http://www.misitiglobal.com</a> or via phone at 212 537 4407 with press inquiries or for a free consultation.</em></p>
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		<title>Legal Immigration v Illegal Immigration</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 02:52:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Additionally illegal immigrants like their legal immigrant counterparts are also paying taxes like Social Security and Medicare on top of the relevant Federal and State taxes with no acess to any of these social services. So all immigrant types are helping to contribute to the welfare of their US citizens counterparts. Now if the US government even gave some basic access to social services to legal immigrants, then that would be a reason for people to both follow the rules as immigrants and to also pay their taxes.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We don&#8217;t talk that much about illegal immigration and immigrants on this site as the primary focus is helping foreigners both understand and navigate the US immigration system. We all cover topical issues in US immigration but again more focused to those issues that pertain to legal immigration (eg. <a href="http://e3visa.info/2009/05/05/why-us-congress-would-be-foolish-to-pass-anti-immigration-h-1b-visa-bill/" target="_blank">H1B visa legislation</a>, <a href="http://e3visa.info/2009/06/03/permanent-residency-or-green-card-delay-update/" target="_blank">Green Card Processing Delays</a>, etc.)</p>
<p>However one point that we strongly believe that one of the top 2 or 3 causes of illegal immigration in the US is the legal immigration system. This is a widely held belief among well versed Americans that really understand the US Immigration system and its major inadequacies and inequities, as well of course a lot of foreigners that have to suffer through it.</p>
<p>The illegal immigration issue is far more widely covered in the media and talk radio due to its ability to garner passions which are too often irrational among the consumers of those providing the media. As ultimately that passion turns into greater numbers of viewers, listeners or readers and thus more advertising dollars for the publication and those engaging the audience.</p>
<p>The main focus of the illegal immigration debate tends to center around some core issues in the US today which includes;<br />
- Terrorism &amp; National Security<br />
- Open Borders &amp; Need for a fence on the US Southern border<br />
- Illegal immigrants who commit felonies<br />
- Paying taxes and receiving social benefits<br />
- Unsafe and illegal workplace conditions for undocumented workers<br />
- Lowering overall wage levels &amp; taking US jobs<br />
- Breaking up families where parties are of different nationalities</p>
<p>As you can see just by the nature of the headers, each of these points on their own has the ability to garner strong views from both side of the political spectrum producing less than cordial debate and thus no practical, long term, workable and overall beneficial solutions.</p>
<p>I would like to approach a couple of these issues from a different perspective that is rarely discussed in the mass media as a solution for all these problems. That being the US immigration system or the legal immigration system and its inequities that help cause many of the above problems.</p>
<p>As it relates to National Security types issues and Border Control, the current US immigration system and processing is not only more than sufficient, it goes way past what is practical. Every person who applies for a US visa has to supply all 10 fingerprints at their <a href="http://e3visa.info/2009/11/02/e3-visa-us-consulate-interview/" target="_blank">US Consulate interview</a>. Additionally all these people as well as those traveling via the <a href="http://e3visa.info/2009/03/20/whats-the-deal-with-esta-visa-waiver-travelers-listen-up/" target="_blank">Visa Waiver Program and the new ESTA</a> have to give fingerprints at the port of entry. This is in addition to all the background checks against all suspect databases and information.</p>
<p>Given that 99.999% of people are not National Security threats, nor have done anything that would make them even be considered a threat, this is certainly a huge intrusion into people&#8217;s privacy for a free society. It is also worth pointing out that almost all illegal immigrants are not national security risks and that many of the people that have committed atrocities within the US were legal immigrants or citizens. Everyone of the people who slipped through the system were as a result of government bureaucracy and federal agencies not talking to each other.</p>
<p>So really by implement ever more intrusive procedures the US is further alienating almost all the foreigners that are law abiding and follow the rules and yet still missing the ones they want to catch because of simple communication issues that a adolescent could see needed to be fixed.</p>
<p>The other issue I will cover relates to the workplace, taxes, social benefits and taking jobs from US citizens. In a healthy proportion, illegal immigrants are performing tasks that Americans would like not to do and at the same time are secretly happy is being performed by illegals at lower wages as it means lower prices at grocery stores, restaurants and retail stores.</p>
<p>Additionally illegal immigrants like their legal immigrant counterparts are also paying taxes like Social Security and Medicare on top of the relevant Federal and State taxes with no acess to any of these social services. So all immigrant types are helping to contribute to the welfare of their US citizens counterparts. Now if the US government even gave some basic access to social services to legal immigrants, then that would be a reason for people to both follow the rules as immigrants and to also pay their taxes.</p>
<p>As we have discussed in numerous other posts, <a href="http://globalizationresearch.com/" target="_blank">citing studies like those by Duke Professor, Vivek Wadhwa</a> of the huge net benefit job wise of the healthy immigration policy the US has always had. In that the overall benefit is of a mass job creation and innovation and thus more jobs and wealth for the US and its citizens. So making this process more streamlined and equitable in the end will only create more jobs for US citizens as opposed to arbitrary restrictions and protectionist policies.</p>
<p>In the end illegal immigration is a issue that deserves a lot more attention than this one post. However we just wanted to highlight the relationships between illegal and legal immigration and how fixes in one area can only help the other and the US as a whole.</p>
<p>CJ</p>
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