Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Incomplete Criminal Records Hurts Immigration Law Intent

If someone migrates into the US legally from a country that is part of the third world, they often have incomplete paper work, and lack of any real records. This means if they have been engaged in criminal activity or violent behavior, we may not even realize it, and surely if so, it is doubtful that they would volunteer such information, and thus, be denied US Citizenship.

Part of what our immigration laws are intended for is to prevent malcontents, evil doers, or bad people from joining us, but without good records we could deny someone with minor offenses in one nation that is of the first world with good records while allowing a murder to come here from the third world, see that problem?

Currently, there is lots of work being done in Europe to synchronize the criminal records and make them available to authorities in other nations, so fugitives can be caught, and other nations can shield against bad people, child molesters, murderers, and fraudulent business people who try to immigrate to other nations, and we too get the benefits of the reciprocal.

Unfortunately, when it comes to third world nations which do not have good records there is literally no hope. Worse, in many third world nations, those who oppose the governments there are actually good people, but have been thrown in jail or prison, or have come to have records no because they are bad, but because the people in charge have used the jails and law to silence opponents. This also hurts good people and it hurts us while we try to sort it all out. Please consider this.

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