The sweeping immigration reform bill unveiled Wednesday would bring a raft of new regulations and add more layers to the federal bureaucracy.
Lookout kiddies, now the country is in serious trouble on immigration. Creating federal bureaucracies is catnip to Democrats; the minute they smell it they go crazy:
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The deal in bipartisan legislation is that each side gets to hire half the number of parasites needed to staff a new bureaucracy. The politicians get to take care of their stooges, and the country gets another load of parasites feeding at the public trough. No small thing when you realize that in 11 years the DHS went from zero to over 200,000.
NOTE: Im not sure of this, but I believe the Democrats will control the millions of parasite jobs connected to Hillarycare II because not one Republican voted for it. Nancy Pelosi put the number at 4 million, but it will go much higher.
Most importantly, creating bureaucracies is essential to the parasites in higher education. Bureaucracies are needed to absorb a large number of college and university graduates. Try going three or four years without the government hiring a single college graduate and see what happens to enrollments in colleges and universities; especially to those professors who teach government employment.
Higher education also ties into younger retirement ages for government employees. The earlier parasites retire on fat pensions the faster more college-educated parasites can be seated at the public feed tub. Notice that members of Congress from both political parties are angling toward a higher age for Social Security recipients before they can start collecting while government employee unions are lowering the retirement age for their members.
When all is said and done the bipartisan Gang of Eight came up with a welfare state entitlement program for illegal aliens that Americans will be forced to fund:
In addition to a flurry of rulemaking, the bill calls for major structural changes in the agencies that oversee immigration. The bill would remake U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services as the Office of Citizenship and New Americans, whose chief would help direct the major changes proposed in the legislation.
Immigration bill calls for slew of regulations, new bureaucracy
By Ben Goad and Kevin Bogardus - 04/18/13 05:00 AM ET
Immigration bill calls for slew of regulations, new bureaucracy - The Hill's RegWatch