mv -Friday December 7, 2007
WASHINGTON — In a response to a letter from Gov. Benigno R. Fitial, Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M., dispelled claims that the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources was basing its actions on “facts before the U.S. Congress eight or more years ago,” a media release stated.
Bingaman, who chairs the committee, referred to testimony given in two hearings held on Feb. 7 and July 19.
“These hearings,” he said, “have informed the committee of developments including: the deterioration of the economy, infrastructure, and the government’s fiscal position, the lack of private sector job opportunities for the indigenous and legal permanent resident populations; continuing concern for the commonwealth’s alien population and their thousands of U.S.-citizen children; and new concerns with sex trafficking and the protection of persons seeking refugee status. Importantly, the committee also heard of heightened concerns regarding national security in connection with the 9-11 attacks and the nation’s regional military realignment.”
Bingaman said Covenant negotiators “agreed to grant Congress the right to extend U.S. immigration laws because they recognized that immigration is an inherently sovereign function. People may disagree on the veracity and significance of testimony presented to the committee, but the right of the federal government to establish immigration control and heightened concerns about security have formed the basis for bipartisan consensus, and [Bush] administration support, for enactment of S. 1634,” the Senate CNMI federalization bill.
In response to Fitial’s second concern that action “should be deferred until the...committees have received the report of the Government Accountability Office,” Bingaman stated: “Your concern reflects a misunderstanding of the reasons the report was requested. GAO’s assistance was sought to provide federal agencies with information needed to implement S. 1634, not to assist the committee in determining whether to act on the bill.”
Bingaman concluded by saying, “We share the concern over the serious economic and social challenges now facing the commonwealth. However, I am sorry that you do not share the view of many in Congress, the [Bush] administration and the CNMI that enactment of S. 1634 is necessary to establish a foundation for the commonwealth’s recovery. This bill will establish stable immigration policies, consistent with national interests and policies, and will fulfill the federal government’s right and responsibility for immigration control as agreed to over thirty years ago. Local immigration control was never intended to be permanent. Now is the time for Congress to act.”
CNMI Resident Rep. Pete A. Tenorio stated: “I am glad that Chairman Bingaman has answered the governor’s letter in a direct and decisive manner. I believe that the governor is still operating in a 1990’s mode, where if you just spend enough money on lobbyists your worries will go away. Those days are gone. We should all be engaged to improve our political relationship with the United States instead of questioning the rights of the federal government under the Covenant.”
According to Tenorio, “I sincerely believed that Congress is determined to federalize our immigration and I recognize their right to do so. I have invited everyone to be part of the process and work hard to make sure that the legislation is as positive as we can make it. Both Chairman Bingaman and Chairwoman Christensen have listened to those of us who have offered meaningful, realistic, practical, and constructive recommendations, and both are sincere in their effort and concern to better the economic potential and living conditions of the people of the CNMI.”
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Friday, December 7, 2007
Bingaman answers Fitial
at 4:01:00 AM Posted by TAOTAO TANO CNMI
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OUR FALLEN HEROES
SAME THING WILL HAPPEN HERE - JUST CHANGE THE NUMBERS
JUST CHANGE THE NUMBERS TO CNMI NUMBERS AND
THE COHEN PLAN WILL HARM THE CNMI IN THE SAME WAY
CURRENT IMMIGRATION POLICIES WILL DAMAGE THE USA.
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