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WSJ: New “No Match” immigration enforcement will work well, so don’t use it!

The open borders shills at the WSJ are abandoning all pretense of common sense. From Junkyard Blog:

Time for another open-borders editorial tucked behind the WSJ subscriber firewall. They’re getting better; this time they’re not complaining about their unmowed suburban lawns. They’ve dialed back the condescension a bit, too.

Which leaves Federal Reserve economist Pia Orennius to lay it out clearly. She’s concerned about the government’s new “No Match” regulations. Right now, if a business submits more than 10 SSN’s that match up to bogus names or other people’s names, that business gets a “No Match” letter and…nothing else. What’s changing is that

…the new rules will change that by offering a “safe harbor” from prosecution only to employers who act on no-match letters by firing workers who cannot present valid Social Security numbers. This is striking fear into the hearts of many employers and their workers.

And Wall Street, apparently. Why? Because, she says, it will work:

The new no-match program may not catch everybody, but it has the potential to impact the employment of three to four million undocumented workers. (They just can’t bring themselves to say “illegal immigrant”, can they? – Ed.) With such workers concentrated in just a few big states — California, Texas, Florida, New York, Arizona and Illinois — the regional impact of the program could be substantial.

Border enforcement keeps some immigrants out, but since it does nothing to remove the jobs magnet pulling workers here, it actually raises the rewards for those who make it in, encouraging more illegal immigration. Fears of no-match letters reflect a simple reality — this could work.

Can’t have that, now can we?

Interior enforcement strikes at the heart of why immigrants come to the U.S. — jobs. This approach can be effective without harming the U.S. economy when used to deter illegal inflows. When directed at the current stock of illegal immigrant workers, however, interior enforcement may do more harm than good.

The main effects will be to drive undocumented workers underground where they will work off the books for lower wages, under worse conditions and subject to more abuses. In recent work, Madeline Zavodny of Agnes Scott College and I found that the no-match letters and other post-9/11 enforcement measures, such as the Real ID Act, have eroded the demand for undocumented (sic) labor relative to other low-skilled workers, causing the relative wages and employment rates of undocumented workers (sic) to decline.

Subject to more abuses. Illegals are already nearly in indentured servitude, subject to extortion by the threat of informing La Migra about them. But this unsavory status quo doesn’t seem to be a big concern to the amnesty advocates. Given that, they need to explain why these lower wages (which would increase overall efficiency, fight inflation, and lower the price of those all-important heads of lettuce we keep hearing about) would be such a bad thing. If cheap labor is OK, why isn’t even cheaper labor better?

It’s not a fence, and it’s not going to shut people like me up, but as a part of a broader strategy it makes sense. And the WSJ is scared of it, so there might be something to it.

This makes me giddier than Al Gore’s kid on his third fatty at a Live Earth concert: the pro-amnesty shills are petrified that the laws may actually be getting properly enforced! Oh, the horror!

August 14, 2007 - Posted by | illegal immigration

6 Comments »

  1. Clearly shows them for the criminal pandering scum bags they are. I was quite pleased to see some action by the bush admin on enforcing some laws and tightening them up. In addition to the more frequent criminal alien raids.

    Comment by Jenn | August 14, 2007

  2. Sure they are. Those that believe in amnesty don’t believe in punishment. Period. Which is why this is surprising from the Bush administration, but they want to try and get some support back in hopes of keeping the White House for Republicans next term.

    What I don’t get is the ‘Safe harbor’. I’ll look into it more, but it seems they should actually start mass deportations and fining employers of illegals to hell and back to discourage it.

    See? That’s the great thing about moderate (even with a left lean). I can hate illegals and Bush at the same time.

    Comment by wailin | August 15, 2007

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  4. That’s the great thing about moderate (even with a left lean). I can hate illegals and Bush at the same time.

    Well, you get the best of both worlds then, don’t you? :-D

    With my pronounced right lean, I don’t like criminal aliens, and Bush isn’t exactly at the top of my Christmas list these days, either. I’ve said before that I’m looking forward to 01/20/2009.

    Comment by crushliberalism | August 15, 2007

  5. Honestly, none of the candidates for the next election exactly thrill me. I like many of Hillary’s policies, but for some reason don’t like her as a person. John McCain has a hell of a personality on him and we could probably share a beer in peace, but he doesn’t make me wanna vote Republican either.

    Comment by wailin | August 15, 2007

  6. I’ve said before that I’m looking forward to 01/20/2009

    Careful what you wish for Jonathan…

    Comment by Kanaka Girl | August 15, 2007


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