Amnesty Would Worsen Compromised Immigration System
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This past Tuesday (April 25), CNN's Lou Dobbs Tonight
Show featured Michael Maxwell, the former Director of
Security and Investigations for Citizenship and
Immigration Services (USCIS), and NumbersUSA's Rosemary
Jenks, who both explained why any increase in
immigration through an amnesty, a temporary worker
program or the provision of more green cards would
further compromise an already badly compromised national
security situation. CLICK HERE to see a transcript for
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Rosemary Jenks and Michael Maxwell on the Lou Dobbs Show
April 25, 2006
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DOBBS: Michael Maxwell says fraud and loopholes in our
immigration enforcement agencies can be exploited by
terrorists. Maxwell served as director of the
Citizenship and Immigration Services Office of Security
and Investigations. After he briefed Congress on
potential threats to our national security, he says
management in his agency made his life a living hell,
and he's since resigned.
Michael Maxwell and his attorney, Rosemary Jenks, join
us here tonight. Thank you for being here.
ROSEMARY JENKS, ATTORNEY: Thank you, Lou.
DOBBS: Michael, let's turn first -- you said to the
House Subcommittee on International Terrorism, the
integrity of the U.S. immigration system has been
corrupted. The system is incapable of insuring the
security of our homeland. How bad is it?
MICHAEL MAXWELL, FORMER IMMIGRATION OFFICIAL: It's as
bad as you want to let your imagination wander. Every
major process, the citizenship process, the asylum
process, the refugee process is rife with loopholes that
you can drive a truck through. The system can be gamed.
DOBBS: You believe that the issue is the potential for
the terrorists to take advantage of the system. Is that
correct?
MAXWELL: Absolutely. Absolutely. We know they are
embedding here in society. The Assistant Secretary Julie
Myers on the 5th of last month -- or of this month, just
before my testimony, came out and said exactly that,
that terrorists are embedding in our society and they
are using the legal immigration system to do it.
DOBBS: You allege there are -- could be hundreds of
cases of criminal activities, including bribery, sale of
documents, extortion and fraud by employees of the
Citizenship and Immigration Service. Why aren't these
people being investigated right now, and why is there so
much pressure being applied on you, apparently, by the
Federal Bureau of Investigation when that time could be
better spent going after the issues that you've raised?
MAXWELL: Sure. Well, anytime that allegations are raised
against senior members of any administration, that they
are corrupt, it would be embarrassing for those
investigations to be, you know, to be looked into. So,
we can't...
DOBBS: It would also be derelict of the United States
government not to investigate those allegations, would
it not?
MAXWELL: Absolutely. It's absolutely derelict. And, you
know, at one point we had 528 criminal complaints that
we needed to investigate, and slowly those were whittled
away by senior management. Upwards of 200 of them are
now missing.
JENKS: And by whittled away, he means destroyed,
essentially. Taken away...
DOBBS: The documents destroyed?
JENKS: ... and they're gone. The files are gone.
MAXWELL: Correct.
DOBBS: Now, these are criminal complaints against
employees of the Citizenship and Immigration Service.
MAXWELL: That's correct.
DOBBS: Which you investigated.
MAXWELL: Correct.
DOBBS: Well, how do they explain this?
JENKS: They don't. They just disappeared, and who is
going to complain?
DOBBS: What does the director of Immigration Services,
who six -- just about six months ago said it would be
impossible for this agency to oversee an amnesty program
or a guest worker program, suddenly says it wouldn't be
entirely possible now? He's had a conversion?
MAXWELL: Right, well, certainly in my testimony I made
it perfectly clear that the current immigration system
can't handle the workload that we have now, and I would
be awfully concerned about putting another 10, 15, 20
million people into that pipeline, and being willing to
tell the American people that we can secure national,
you know, national security. It just can't be done.
DOBBS: How is the FBI harassing you?
JENKS: Let me take that, if I can.
DOBBS: OK.
JENKS: We were actually warned early on in this process
by senior leadership of ICE, senior special agent at
headquarters...
DOBBS: Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
JENKS: Right. That Mike himself was being investigated
by the FBI. We have cooperated 100 percent with the
bureau, with the inspector general, with the GAO. We
have provided documents to all of them voluntarily. And,
yet, we are hearing that they may be investigating Mike
as a retaliatory investigation. We certainly hope it's
not true, but that is what we are being told.
DOBBS: Is there any senator, Michael, Rosemary, who is
standing up for you? Is there any congressman standing
up for you, to -- and saying, this is not the way the
American government is supposed to work? Let's make the
American work -- American government work for the
people?
JENKS: We have had tremendous support in Congress.
Senator Grassley on the Senate side has been great.
Congressman Royce, Tancredo, Lamar Smith, Steve King.
There have been several on the House side that really
have -- have stood up and done the right thing. And you
can imagine who they are, because they are the ones who
always stand up and do the right thing on this
immigration issue. But they've been great.
DOBBS: Michael, your thoughts, as we conclude here.
Should, in your judgment, should the Citizenship and
Immigration Service, should ICE, be considered by the
American people to be capable of handling an amnesty
program, a guest-worker program, as they have now at
least proposed, and is this country -- what would it
take, how long would it take, to make this country safe
from the threat of terrorism?
MAXWELL: It's perfectly clear that the system now can't
handle the work we have now. So, again, I have to come
back and say that any notional program that this
administration is thinking about puts this nation at
risk. The current system is so flawed and so vulnerable
that you can literally drive trucks through the
vulnerabilities. And senior leadership knows that. These
vulnerabilities have existed for years, in some
instances, and we have plenty of documentation to
support the fact that they just refuse to change the
system.
DOBBS: Michael Maxwell, Rosemary Jenks, thank you both
for being here, and we'll obviously continue to
carefully report what you're doing, and we appreciate
your patriotism and look forward to talking to you soon.
JENKS: Thank you, Lou.
DOBBS: Thank you both.
MAXWELL: Thank you, Lou.
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Illegal Immigration
Census 2000 results indicate that there between 8 and 11
million illegal aliens living in the United States in
2000. The Center for Immigration Studies has reported
that Census Bureau stats show that 700,000 to 800,000
new illegal aliens were settling in the U.S. during the
late 1990s and that around 1 million settled in the most
recent year of record. Far more than that enter
illegally each year, but there is a lot of back and
forth. The 1 million represents illegals who truly
settle in for at least a couple of years, and usually
much, much longer.

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