This is part one of a two-part series examining the impacts of decades of mass Hispanic immigration on the U.S. and the policies necessary to reverse those trends. Part one can be found here.
There are numerous policy options available to remove unwanted foreign dependents from the United States: canceling work visas, revoking citizenship from criminals, simple immigration enforcement for overstayers, and a broad administrative review of all citizenship applications since 1965, with a focus on welfare recipients. Many of these applications are already known to be fraudulent. We need only look back on the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, also known as “the Reagan amnesty,” which even current GOP policymakers will admit was riddled with fraudulent cases, 90 percent of which were approved.
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