Illegal Immigration Spurs Constitutional Amendment

Our Do-nothing Congress Must Be Circumvented by Using Our Constitutional Option

Joel Hirschhorn
Among the millions of Americans frustrated with the refusal by the federal government to forcefully control illegal immigration is South Carolina Senator Glenn McConnell. As President Pro Tempore of the Senate McConnell has explained why he is calling for the nation's first use of the US Constitution's Article V provision for a convention of state delegates to propose constitutional amendments.

"While this action is unprecedented, I also believe that the danger facing our country is unprecedented. We need to act now. ...Congress has refused or is incapable of acting, thereby leaving the states in the position of burning while Congress fiddles. ...the problem of illegal immigration is one that has reached a boiling point," said McConnell, a Charleston Republican.

He notes that if his resolution is approved by two-thirds of states it "would require Congress to call for a constitutional convention." What McConnell has not said, however, is that for many decades Congress has refused to obey Article V and call a convention that sufficient states have already asked for. The one and only requirement in Article V has been satisfied and Congress has no discretion in this matter.

McConnell's proposed constitutional amendment has these provisions:

1. No provision of this Constitution, or any amendment thereto, shall restrict or limit any state from enforcing federal law with regard to immigration violations. In the absence of proof of legal citizenship status, a state may decide what governmental services funded in whole or in part by the state may be provided to or denied from any undocumented alien located within the state's respective jurisdiction. States shall also have any power to regulate illegal immigration that has not been specifically preempted by an act of the Congress.

2. In implementing the provisions of this article, each state shall have the authority to prescribe civil and criminal penalties in addition to any provided by federal law for entering the United States illegally.

3. A state shall also have the power to apprehend and expel persons who are within the state's jurisdiction in violation of federal immigration law. The federal government must provide timely assistance to the state in expelling undocumented aliens upon request by a state.

Considering the historic record-low level of just 11 percent public support for Congress and the widespread public concern about the many impacts of unchecked illegal immigration, especially on communities and local governments, this call for an Article V convention is extremely timely. Few Americans are aware of their constitutional right to an Article V convention, provided by the Framers of our Constitution as a kind of escape clause should citizens lose confidence in the federal government. Could it be any clearer that Americans have lost confidence in the federal government?

While there are many other issues that merit debate by state delegates in an Article V convention, many of which have been proposed in previous state applications, the illegal immigration crisis has the potential to put enough political pressure on Congress to obey the Constitution and call a convention which it has refused to do thus far. Opponents of both the convention method of amendment and tough immigration law will assert that 33 more states must apply, assuming South Carolina acts. Senator McConnell has fallen into this trap. In reality, all 50 states have applied 567 times for a convention. Still, a new South Carolina application addressing illegal immigration may bring the failure of Congress to obey the law of the Constitution greater visibility and provoke public anger. We have something worse than a do-nothing Congress; we have a break-the-law Congress.

Americans that laud the Constitution and the rule of law, and want more effective actions to address illegal immigration - surely a super majority of citizens - should tell their state legislators that they support McConnell's proposal and the call for the nation's first Article V convention.

We have had more than enough talk, lies and spin. Now is the time for meaningful action. American is not a lifeboat that untold millions of poor, suffering people can illegally jump into - not without lifeboat-America sinking into third-world status. The corporate powers behind both the Democrats and Republicans are eager to sell out middle class Americans to get cheap labor. And their control over Congress has created the crisis that Senator McConnell has courageously addressed through a call for an Article V convention. Let's assist his bold effort.

We can expect opposition to the McConnell proposal from a number of groups that have always opposed using the Article V convention option. On the political left and right are many groups that fear a convention because they want to maintain their power and the status quo - a political system easily corrupted by corporate and other special interests through campaign contributions and lobbying. They have cleverly propagated the lie that a convention could by itself wreck our Constitution, which is impossible because proposed amendments must be ratified by three-quarters of the states. Elites fear an Article V convention because once convened it is independent of Congress and the White House, and could re-engage distracted Americans in their government by seeing the Article V convention as the means, finally, to reclaim their government. Learn more at www.foavc.org.

[Joel S. Hirschhorn is a co-founder of Friends of the Article V Convention and a former senior official at the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment and the National Governors Association, and the author of Delusional Democracy - Fixing the Republic Without Overthrowing the Government at www.delusionaldemocracy.com.]

Published by Joel Hirschhorn

Author: Delusional Democracy, Prosperity Without Pollution & Sprawl Kills. Senior official Congressional Office of Technology Assessment & National Governors Assn; full prof Univ. of Wisc. Publishing regul...   View profile

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  • W Thomas Payne 10/21/2007

    For a real life look at what the illegal immigration problem is doing to one small town, look at my story
    http://dryingink.com/?q=node/19

  • K. Schweiker 10/16/2007

    The article makes the most sense, and will probably have to be handled at the state level unless we are able to elect a candidate like Tom Tancredo. Bobby is right about everyday, unaware Americans just not getting it about this unbearable and overwhelming problem. I completely agree that anyone for illegal immigration is either profiting from it politically or financially, and doesn't care that our country is going down the tubes.

    Randy is right. We have to do something fast, or our lives and culture as we know it will be gone.

  • MARLBORO MAN 10/13/2007

    G.BUSCH stated that the CONSTITUTION was nothing but a G-D DAM piece of paper!Its time he read that piece of paper?We are in trouble big time if something isn,t done fast!NAFTA,9/11,KATINA,SPP,NAU,IRAQ,ILLEGALS,and now he wants to go into IRAN,with whos army ours is wore out!We need RON PAUL now!

  • Jose 10/13/2007

    I couldn't agree with you more, Bobby. It is all about the money. Republicans want cheap labor and Democrats want future voters. Guest workers with a path to citizenship or amnesty through the DREAM ACT or the AGworkers Bill. It is time to wake up and realize what is happening to our great country.

  • Jo Mauro/UPA 10/12/2007

    Using phony ID's, Illegal aliens are voting in our elections. Demand every registered voter have back ground checks.Anchor babies are not legitimate American citizens, but an extension of their illegal parents and should not be allowed to vote. They are part of LaRaza's (The Race) to take over America. www.ccir.net

  • Buck Young 10/12/2007

    Get involved: riders against illegal aliens.com

  • mbrown 10/12/2007

    Babies of illegals are under the jurisdiction of their mother's legal country. Where did anyone go off base about that?
    Thank you.

  • mbrown 10/12/2007

    Millions of Americans have their heads in the sand. They have no clue about the huge problem. Mainstream media doesn't report much, and what they do report is slanted towards the illegal aliens. Unless these Americans branch out and find real news, they will never know until it is too late. We have a terribly dumbed down America now, and the current children are going to be dumbded down more while their teachers are trying to teach non-english speaking Mexicans/Latinos/Hispanics.
    The enormous costs in the way of education, health care, social systems, penal systems are astronimical. Try an Alabama estimate of 18,000 non-english speaking children at an estimated cost of $3100 per child per year = $55,800,000. per year just in education!!!! Good grief. It is mind boggling.
    Senator McConnell is on the right track. Something has to happen. I hope they also clarify the 14th Amendment....it was never meant for birthright as it is now being used. Babies of illegals are under the ju

  • MinuteMan_SC 10/12/2007

    To Randy:

    http://www.alipac.us/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=86588
    about Clemson city councilwoman Margaret Thompson

    http://money.cnn.com/2007/05/10/magazines/fsb/AskFSB_illegals.fsb/index.htm?postversion=2007051406

    (FSB Magazine) -- Dear FSB: I have the same problem you mentioned in "Blowing the Whistle on Illegals." I own a floor-covering store, and a competitor has taken a lot of business from me because he hires illegal immigrants and can do everything cheaper. What can I do to stop this? --Name withheld, Georgia

    Dear Georgia: If you don't plan to sue your rival, as the entrepreneur in our story did, you can report him to the feds. The president of Golden State Fence in Riverside, Calif., just got sentenced to probation for knowingly hiring illegal immigrants. Send a letter to the Special Agent in Charge of your regional Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office (ice.gov).

    ICE spokeswoman Pat Reilly says the agency has never heard of any tipster be

  • Sue 10/12/2007

    This is the most sensible article I have read in gaining some common sense to this illegal alien criminal invasion and colonization of the U.S.

    The 14th amendment still must also be stricken from the constitution or congress must stop the automatic citizenship and end chain migration that never ends. We are forced to have overpopulation on us, our children and grandchildren, even though this country was declared overpopulated in 1969 by Pres. Nixon. Already, Bill Richards from New Mexico running for President stated that we here in the Great Lakes areas must give our water to the west and the world. Our Great Lakes are shrinking (I live in Michigan) with the highest unemployment rate in the nation. We do not need anymore immigrants legal or illegal. Also, remember, after 9/11 in Dearborn, Michigan, the largest Muslim population outside of the middle east resides two hours from me and 1500 illegals from Pakistan ran to Canada. Our government has one job, and that is to secure t

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