American taxpayers are paying tens of billions of dollars per year for a militarized immigration system. The fact is that immigration is a civil legal issue, but we are using the most expensive approach by using enforcement and hugely expensive detention methods. By stopping the building of more detention camps and private for-profit contracts, we can begin to create a new civil system for far less money.
While most people believe we should enforce serious violent crime, our current reach has become far broader. While a civil approach will take some years to phase in, we will end up saving billions over a decade. Below are reform suggestions that many people have contributed as solutions:
- Serious criminal investigations can be transferred to DOJ/FBI.
- Create a civil immigration compliance agency to hire more immigration lawyers, judges and case workers.
- Guarantee legal representation, which will dramatically decrease missed hearings.
- Stop expanding detention site; use them only by judicial order for public safety/flight risk, with strict time limits and required court review.
- Create regional processing centers to cut border surges.
- Use the Department of Labor for labor enforcement and expand legal work visas that serve real labor demand.
Our current system is expensive, redundant and hugely expensive. Employing a commonsense approach is fiscal discipline, not amnesty.
Elaine Shamos, MPH
Falmouth