Immigration

10 Steps to a Legal Nation

America must be a nation of laws.

Everyone in the United States should be here legally.


America also is a land of immigrants, and our lives, economy, and history have been enriched by immigration.

There has to be a robust and attractive program of legal immigration. There are major positive economic and social benefits to streamlining and simplifying our convoluted, broken visa process.

At the core of being American is a thorough understanding of American exceptionalism. We are a nation not defined by place or ethnic heritage, but by the collective understanding that we are “endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights among which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." It is precisely these rights, freedoms and opportunities that have drawn ambitious, risk-seeking immigrants to our shores for four centuries.

It is essential that every native-born American and every immigrant learn about this exceptional heritage and our exceptional history.

Three Principles

2. Under no circumstance can a path to citizenship be created which would allow those who have broken the law to receive precedence over those who patiently waited to become residents and citizens via the legal process. Those who adhered to our immigration law cannot be usurped by those who violated it.


3. We must reconcile the goal of legality with the reality that there are millions of immigrants currently here outside the law, some with a long set of family and community ties, and some with no ties. A system has to be established that establishes legality but no citizenship for those with deep ties, repatriates those with no family or community ties in a dignified way, and quickly sends home those who have committed criminal and other destructive acts.


SOLUTIONS

1. Control the Border:

The United States must control its border. It is a national security imperative.

Every nation has the right to control its border. Historically, every country that has been determined to control their border has been able to do so.

Controlling the border is a matter of resources and will.

As Americans, we can accomplish unimaginable feats when we have the resources and the will. The United States won World War II in 3 years and 8 months. In the 44 months after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States mobilized its resources to defeat Fascist Italy, Nazi Germany, and Imperial Japan.

Unfortunately, we haven’t brought any sense of urgency to controlling our border – even as a drug-fueled civil war now rages in Mexico.

In October 1986, Ronald Reagan wrote in his diary that he was signing the Simpson-Mazzoli immigration reform bill because it was “high time we regained control of our borders & this bill will do this."

Today, a quarter century later, we still have not achieved President Reagan’s goal and expectation.

This bill will waive every obstacle to controlling the border and would shift resources to achieve virtually 100% control by January 1, 2014. If necessary, we would move one-half of the 23,000 Washington-area Department of Homeland Security bureaucrats to the Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona borders.

A border control strategy must be responsive to the unique threats that exist at different parts of the frontier. This strategy must include round-the-clock drone flights to monitor activity, multi-layer, strategic fencing in urban areas, and vastly improved communication between state and federal authorities.

2. Create a 21st Century Visa Program

Our current visa program is inadequate, inefficient, and outdated. Americans and newcomers deserve a system that works.

Americans will benefit from a fairer, more secure, more efficient system, which will ensure that foreign visitors, students, workers and job-creators alike provide as many positive benefits as possible to our economy and society.

Future visitors and future legal residents will be drawn to the most efficient visa system in the world, whether one wants to come to the United States to travel, to study, or to work. – and especially to bring talent and capital to create American jobs.

A huge element of this reform will be to dedicate the necessary resources to eliminate inefficiencies for all visa processing at our consular facilities.

A Brazilian tourist who wants to visit Disney World and spend thousands to support American jobs should not have to wait four months to get an interview for a tourist visa.

  • A foreign entrepreneur who wants to establish legal residency and immediately create American jobs should not have to spend tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees first.

  • A brilliant graduate of an American engineering program should not have to go all the way home to initiate the process of applying for a high-skilled work visa.

  • An American farmer in California should have efficient, legal means to hire temporary, legal labor to support the American economy.

Another key part of this reform will be standardizing the technology of identifying documents. Every single visa issued by the United States government, at home and abroad, should include a biometric, tamper-proof card.

3. “In-Source” the Best Brains in the World:

From the time of the first settlers, America has always attracted the most entrepreneurial and innovative individuals from all corners of the globe. Drawn to our freedoms and mobile society, many of the world’s most talented individuals have left for America, and proved to be key pillars in American accomplishments ranging from the Manhattan Project to the rise of Silicon Valley.

Highly-skilled workers from all corners of the globe still eagerly line up for the chance to bring their immense talents to American companies in the United States. Our policies that place inflexible limits on the number of talented individuals who are allowed to work in America are seriously eroding our global competitiveness and must be modified.

Unfortunately, Congress still sets rigid caps on the number of highly-skilled foreigners who may come to work in the United States per year, and it is increasingly onerous for both employers and employees to obtain H1-B high-skilled work visas. This is wrong and economically misguided, and if America wants to continue to be a haven for the most talented people in the world, this program needs to be vastly expanded to meet our economic needs.

We have the best universities in the world, but many foreigners who come to study are turned away and sent back home as soon as they get their degree. It is foolish to educate someone well enough for them to start the next job-creating startup, only to force them to leave America and start their business overseas. We want the jobs here and that means we want the job creators here.

This could be done by allowing easier transition from an F (student) visa to an H1-B (high-skill) visa. Currently foreign students who want to work in the United States must leave the country and begin their application process from scratch. We should remove this inefficiency and allow qualified foreign students to transition immediately into the American workforce.

We can even consider a program that grants foreign graduates of our sophisticated math, science, engineering and business programs a work visa with their diploma.

This strategy will maximize the amount of talented individuals who are building the next great American businesses, creating American jobs, and paying taxes in the United States.

4. Allow foreigners who want to spend money, invest and create jobs in America to do so:

There is no shortage of foreign nationals who want to come to America to sightsee, to invest, and to create jobs. It is up to us to implement policies that ensure that our economy is as enriched as possible by these individuals.

If citizens of other nations want to invest and create jobs in America, then we should be making it easier for them to invest, work and potentially gain citizenship through an expanded EB-5 program. The EB-5 program grants permanent residency to overseas investors who create and maintain at least ten American jobs.

The existing EB-5 program, which sets as high as a $1 million minimum investment to be considered for legal residency, is too restrictive and selective. We must expand this program to allow for foreign entrepreneurs who may not have the capital yet, but have the ability to come to the United States and raise enough American capital to form a business.

America is the most visited country in the world, and the tourism industry supported over 7 million jobs in 2010. In fact, tourists from Canada, Japan and the United Kingdom alone spent nearly $50 billion in the United States last year.

However, except for citizens of a handful of countries, prospective tourists must wait days, weeks, and sometimes months, to obtain a tourist visa. Visa interviews must occur in person, which often means a long trip to the nearest U.S. consulate. As other countries streamline their tourist visa programs, billions of potential dollars and thousands of potential American jobs in our tourism industry are lost due to our bureaucracy.

A recent study commissioned by the U.S. Travel Association (USTA) found that the United States share of global travel fell 17 percent in 2000 to 12.4 percent in 2010. The vast new middle classes in countries such as China, India and Brazil are now taking a look at the onerous visa process and opting to travel and spend money elsewhere. According to the State Department, the wait time to receive an interview for a tourist visa in Brasilia is 110 days.

The USTA study found that if better practices, such as more consular staff and a video interview program, are implemented, we could create 1.3 million new American tourism jobs by the end of this decade.

Finally, many affluent foreign nationals would like to have the opportunity to spend their retirement years in the United States. Making it easier for these individuals to obtain legal residency would cost virtually nothing, while providing a steady flow of investment into the American housing and tourism markets.

5. There has to be a legal guest worker program, but its management must be outsourced to a sophisticated manager of anti-fraud systems, such as American Express, Visa, or Mastercard:

We want American businesses that need workers to be able to hire.

Today, the visa program for unskilled workers is cumbersome for employers and workers, and completely inflexible to the labor demands of the American economy. The number of temporary work visas granted stays capped, regardless of how many workers American businesses needs at any point – this is why, when the demand for additional labor is high, many foreigners come here to work illegally.

The solution to this problem is a well-regulated, robust guest worker program.

There is no possibility that the federal government could run such a program without massive fraud and counterfeiting. On the other hand, American Express’s rate of fraud is less than one tenth of one percent.

We can build on the universal system of biometric, tamper-proof visa documents that all visitors must have, and invite a private-sector firm with a proven track record to monitor the guest worker program.

For guest workers, the new tamper-proof, biometric cards will replace the e-verify system, which has some promising elements, but is too error-prone. Employers will be able to swipe prospective employees biometric cards, and immediately be able to confirm that these workers are in the country legally.

Once a legal guest worker system has been built with real-time, 24/7 verification, there will be no excuse for employers hiring people illegally. At that point the economic penalty on illegal employers should go up substantially.

The new guest worker program should be designed using the proven principles oand it should be easy, convenient, inexpensive and practical for both workers and employers.

6. Create a Path to Earned Legality for Some of the Millions of People who are Here Outside the Law:

There are currently anywhere from 8 to 12 million people living in the United States who entered illegally.

These people range from day laborers who arrived recently, to grandparents who have been paying taxes, supporting their families and obeying the law for decades.

We need a system that enforces the rule of law, ensures that those who broke the law pay a stiff penalty, but also acknowledges that it is neither optimal nor feasible nor humane to deport every single illegal immigrant.

We need a path to legality, but not citizenship, for some of these individuals who have deep ties to America, including family, church and community ties. We also need a path to swift but dignified repatriation for those who are transient and have no roots in America.

We need a process that can distinguish at the human level.

Congress must charge the Department of Justice to establish a “citizens’ review”  process for those here outside the law. It would establish committees to process these cases in individual communities and determine who will continue on this path to legality, and who will be sent home. Congress must define understandable, clear, objective legal standards that will be applied equally during this process. While this process is ongoing, those here outside the law will be granted Temporary Legal Status for a certain, limited period of time until all have had the opportunity to apply and appear in front of committees.

Applicants must first pass a criminal background check, and then the local committees will assess applications based on family and community ties, and ability to support oneself via employment without the assistance of Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and other entitlement programs.

The government will rigorously enforce a requirement that all individuals seeking this path to legality must be able to prove that they can independently pay for private health insurance. If an individual cannot prove this, they will lose the ability to stay in the United States.

Furthermore, proficiency in English within a certain number of years, similar to the requirement for naturalization, will be required for anyone who seeks continued legal status in the United States.

Once an applicant has been granted the right to obtain legal status, he or she will have to pay a penalty of at least $5,000.

Moving forward, those who receive this status will have to prove on a regular basis that they can support themselves without entitlement programs and pay for health insurance or else risk the ability to stay in the United States.

7. Deportation of Criminals and Gang Members Should be Efficient and Fast:

We must end the practice of “catch and release,” under which dangerous criminals here illegally are caught by law enforcement, but then quickly returned to society.

When someone is here illegally and is dangerous, there should be expedited procedures to remove them from the United States as rapidly as possible.

The current system is so cumbersome and time-consuming that many arrested non-citizens are released back into society and simply break their word and disappear. This is wrong and dangerous.

8. Ensure that every new citizen and every young American learn American history and the key principles of American Exceptionalism.

America is a learned civilization built on ideas, and the relentless efforts to eliminate American history and American Exceptionalism from our schools has weakened the very fabric and vitality of our civilization.

A key step in our future strength as a country must be to reinstate the importance of America in our citizenship process and our education process.

9. English must be the official language of government:

Teaching everyone English creates a common commercial and political culture.

We want people to come to America to become Americans.

For over 250 years there has been an emphasis on learning English as part of that process.

10. Young non-citizens who came to the United States outside the law should have the same right to join the military and earn citizenship:

Individuals who came to the United States as minors with their parents did not willingly break any laws. These individuals should have the opportunity to obtain legal residency/citizenship by serving their adopted country in the military.

Only the children will be considered for legal residency, and, unlike the so-called DREAM Act, there will not be an option to petition for legal status and citizenship for their parents who entered illegally as adults.

11. Once the new guest worker program is established and the "path to legality" system for those here illegally is in place, anyone breaking the law to get into the United States should face very severe penalties. Anyone facilitating illegal entry should face even more severe penalties. 

If these rules are enforced, the era of illegal immigration will be over.

CONCLUSION

If we embrace these ten steps, America will have created a truly efficient and fair system that embraces the rule of law, while acknowledging and celebrating the valuable economic, cultural and social contributions that both existing and future visitors and immigrants have to offer our country.

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Comment by Independent1000 (Bob) on April 2, 2012 at 1:54pm

I have a problem discussing anything beyond number 1 above. If you don't cut off the flow, there is absolutely nothing we can do that will make progress in reducing, stopping, eliminating illegal entry into this country.

Americans have been screaming for the last three years and longer.........Secure our Border first, then lets talk about all the issues afterwards. No one seems to be listening in Congress or the Whitehouse, they just continue the focus on getting votes instead.

Comment by Sheila Smart on March 19, 2012 at 11:10pm

comment to Brian K. Martin I would love the jobs that these people are stealing away from the people who lived here for centuries. How is it someone who came illegally beats me out of a job??

Comment by Sheila Smart on March 19, 2012 at 11:05pm

Two of the terrorists who slammed the planes into the NY towers got driver's licenses and pilot licenses in AZ. One of them paid a guy cash for a pilot license. If these people are found to be aiding and abetting they should go to prison. The drivers license agent was found guilty for selling for $14,000 the drivers license. If you dont think the terrorists are here???? Open your eyes.

Comment by Gale Grove on February 1, 2012 at 11:07am

Here in Arizona immigration is a hot topic on both sides of the argument.  We have seen too many criminals, uninsured illegal drivers, user of our limited resources such as medical care, educational system, extended ESL programs and even false social security claims.  Many illegals find a way to milk our system to the point of collecting money, benefits, and a free ride without paying into the system.  I hope you will find a way to stop this.  Not only have they broken our law my entering illegally, but also broken many laws while here.  Seemingly innocent "families" draining us to the point of our own legal citizens doing without.

Comment by Tom on February 1, 2012 at 9:47am

Simple.....Borders, Language, Culture..........Hopefully this list is how a President Gingrich intends to help the STATES control the border. Just a simple reminder that the states have the power. Power is granted to the Federal government by the states. Stay out of the way of the states, help but don't hinder. Mr Gingrich has a good plan as long as his "place" and  its "place" is remembered.

Comment by Brian Keith Martin on January 22, 2012 at 3:08pm

Newt, I commend you for being the only candidate that has confronted the reality that must be considered...in uprooting illegal families that have been here for many years.  It's easy to say, "kick 'em all out" but how would we do that in a humane way?  Are we going to send police and SWAT teams into peoples homes and drag them out kicking and screaming?  (Keep in mind, I'm talking about illegals that have otherwise been law-abiding, peaceful, and hold a job of some sort).  I wish you would be cautious in your statements about limiting this only to people who have been here "25 years" and "belong to a church".  What about someone who's lived here 15 years, with kids and maybe grandkids born here, etc.?   You've been the only person to recognize the problem...so please make sure you don't poison the well by setting arbitrary limits on who would be considered for a possible pathway to residency or citizenship.  On the other hand, if an illegal has committed a crime or is unwilling to work, learn English, etc...then I would assume those folks would be shown the door.

Comment by karen chamusco on January 20, 2012 at 8:13am

Newt, first let me say that I like your solution to illegal immigration. It sounds very similar to what I have been thinking for years. However, the issue of "taking away the magnets" that attract illegal immigration keeps coming up in the debates and, while many answers are good, the one magnet that is, by far, the ultimate draw for illegal immigration has not been addressed in any way by any candidate. The "anchor baby" issue and the 14th amendment must be addressed and fixed.

There is an entire tourism industry for foreign women to come to America just before they are due for the sole purpose of giving birth to an "American." This needs to stop. I am not aware of any other country that does this. It MUST be that if a foreigner has a baby in America that that child is still under the jurisdiction of its parents' country.

Will you please address this issue publicly?

Comment by Jami Moore on January 19, 2012 at 2:10pm

What about how people from other countries they are given 100K to start a abusiness here and don't have to pay taxes for I think 7 yrs. I came across a nice man who owns a gas station and he said that he would be going bac to his country and his brother would be coming to run the business for another 7 yrs. He was given the money to start the business and hasn't had to pay taxes and this is not the only one I have come across that has told us how if you come to America you are given money from the Government and if you fail they will give you another 100K. Now I don't know how in the world this is right, when we Americans are not given money to start a business! I hope that Newt can change this country around. Taxes in the begining were optional, now I know some how we have to pay for police ect.. but the tax rate needs to be lowered. And I agree with securing our borders and getting a handle on all the illegals. I don't want a government that is trying to take my Freedoms & Rights away. ANd Obama is trying to take our Guns away and I can't see how people cant see he does not have Americans best interest at heart! So Lets Get Obama Out!

Comment by GERRY BURETTA on January 16, 2012 at 1:48pm

In addition to securing our borders, we should enforce immigration laws and places heavy business fines for hiring illegals. A fine of $10,000 for the first violation, $50,000 for the second violation, and $100,000 for the third violation will go a long way to resolving the issues. Many companies already ask for identification and it will not be much of an additional burden to implement such actions. Then immigration officials should enforce the law and business owners verify under penalty of perjury on their tax returns that all employees legal status has been verified. This will save money in turns of education, health care for the uninsured, and local enforcement.

Comment by Angie White on January 11, 2012 at 10:39am

This sounds like a great plan. No one really wants to talk about this much less do anything about it. I really would like to see this plan put into action.

Comment by Billy Harp on January 8, 2012 at 9:31pm

Easy fix to stop something without high cost to tax payer 1. ANY company or individual who hires an illegal for work and is found guilty of doing so should be fined a minimal of 250,000 dollars per illegal immigrant hince no one will hire and no reward for coming to this country illegally. I have no problem for any person of any nation coming here legal and by due process. have you read how mexico handles illegal  immigrants here it is i personaly believe this is what we should adopt.                                                  New Immigration Laws: 1 There will be no special bilingual programs in the schools. **************************** 2. All ballots will be in this nation’s language. ***************************** 3. All government business will be conducted in our language. ***************************** 4. Non-residents will NOT have the rights to vote no matter how long they are here. ***************************** 5. Non-citizens will NEVER be able to hold political office. ***************************** 6. Foreigners will not be a burden to the taxpayers. No welfare, no food stamps, no health care, or other government assistance programs. Any burden will be deported. ***************************** 7. Foreigners can invest in this country, but it must be an amount at least equal to 40,000 times the daily minimum wage. ***************************** 8. If foreigners come here and buy land…. options will be restricted. Certain parcels including waterfront property are reserved for citizens naturally born into this country. **************************** 9. Foreigners may have no protest; no demonstrations, no waving of a foreign flag, moma political organizing, no bad-mouthing our president or his policies. These will lead to deportation. ***************************** 10. If you do come to this country illegally, you will be actively hunted &, when caught, sent to jail until your deportation can be arranged. All assets will be taken from you. ***************************** Too strict? ……… The above laws are the current immigration laws of MEXICO! !!!!!!! NOW, how can we get these laws enacted here?

Comment by Joshua J. Danison on January 8, 2012 at 1:26pm

I agree with a part of Mr. McCollum's post that illegal is illegal. I do however believe that a path to reconciliation with dignity and without deportation needs to be an option. The cost of deporting 8 to 12 million illegal immigrants would be outstanding and needless. I believe a system of indentured servitude to the communities to which they are tied for a period of time as a means of reconciliation would prove worthwhile. This could be fulfilled through military service within the state's National Guard in which they were living illegally or through community service as state school employees, crossing guards, parking enforcement agents, park employees and other community oriented jobs. This would introduce how wages would be made by these individuals, as indentured servitude by definition is a contract of service generally without pay. A below minimum wage would be paid and service would be on a 2 or 3 day work week. This would provide the opportunity to make a sufficient wage to support one's self and family, but also allow time for a normal job with normal wages. The ultimate goal is reconciliation and to ask a "criminal" to pay a fine of $5000.00 is liking asking a dog not to bark. The indentured servitude idea would be intended as a sort of punishment but also to prove an illegal immigrant to be a worthwhile community member.

Comment by Carlos Cantu on December 28, 2011 at 12:11pm

I suggest for low skills immigrants to have either a 3 or 6 month renewable work visa which has to be renew in their home countries by the US embassies. This way these immigrants can stay in touch with their families and keep their ties in their home lands. I think the great majority of immigrants especially from Mexico and Central America don't want to spend their entire life in the US without their families, they just need some money to own a piece of land and be self sustainable as a farmer.

Comment by jerry e mccollum on December 20, 2011 at 8:22pm

i am in agreement with most of your statements except the fact that regardless how long they have been here.(IMMIGRANTS) THEY BROKE THE LAW !They should be deported and they should  go to the very bottom of the list.if they broke the law to get here the are no better than anyone else in america here today who has broken the law and served time for it.i have spoke with alot of people who share this same point of view.and i know w/o a doubt if this does not change.I feel it will hurt your bid for president.this would be the only reason i would not vote for you.please take this in to consideration.

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