By Gemma Q. Casas Variety News Staff
GOVERNOR Benigno R. Fitial is scheduled to leave for Washington, D.C. on Feb. 19 or 20 to attend various meetings and possibly testify again before the U.S. Senate against the bill that will end his control over local immigration.
Fitial, in an interview, said he will be accompanied by his wife, Josie, and Finance Secretary Eloy Inos.
On Feb. 22, while in the nation’s capital, Fitial will meet the members of the Pacific Basin Development Council.
“This is just a regular meeting about Pacific Basin issues,” he said.
From Feb. 23 to 25, the governor will attend the National Governors Association meeting in Washington, D.C. and the Republican Governors Association.
Fitial is the former chairman of the local GOP. In 2001, he founded the Covenant Party.
The RGA is holding a major fundraising event ahead of the November presidential election and President Bush will be its guest of honor.
The governor said he wants to testify in the U.S. Senate against the federalization bill, which will also create a CNMI nonvoting delegate seat in Congress.
“I’m waiting for my invitation from the U.S. Senate to testify against federalization,” Fitial said. “I haven’t received (an invitation) but I’m expecting it.”
The U.S. Senate is expected to pass the bill which is also supported by the Bush administration.
Fitial maintains that the bill is flawed and will create economic havoc for the islands’ already ailing tourism-based economy.
He said he will emphasize the impact of a reduced work force in the commonwealth should the bill becomes law.
His special legal adviser, Howard P. Willens, has prepared another document in defense of the governor’s position against the federalization measure
Willens has said that the bill “mandates the reduction of guest workers in the commonwealth to zero within five years, or perhaps longer if an extension is granted.”
He added, “There are no exceptions, and there is no alternative for guest workers or CNMI employers, who will have to compete for the permits remaining after the required annual reductions. Those who drafted the bill intended this result. There is absolutely no legislative history indicating anything to the contrary.”
But Bill Wicker, the communications director of the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources, told Variety in a letter that Willens’ analysis was “incorrect.”
According to Wicker, “it is important to emphasize that the goal of [the bill] is to extend U.S. immigration laws, but do so in a way that is sensitive to the special conditions in the CNMI. In general, this means that the CNMI can take advantage of all of the provisions in the U.S. immigration laws, [and] of the several CNMI-only provisions included in” the measure.
He added, “It is unfortunate that instead of working with the U.S. government to extend U.S. immigration laws as agreed to over 30 years ago, there are those who misrepresent and misinterpret the U.S. government position in an effort to further delay reforms that are vital to the CNMI’s future.”
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TAOTAO TANO HAD SPOKEN
- A direct impediment to the human right to self-determination
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Sunday, February 10, 2008
Fitial leaving for DC later this month
at 6:13:00 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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