Branstad-for-Governor-03.12.10-728x90-2

King: American Jobs Should Go To American Workers

King and Hard HatSpeaking about America’s unemployment problem on November 2, 2009, President Obama expressed a desire for new ideas on how to create good-paying jobs. The President stated that “if somebody can show me a strategy that’s going to work, then we are happy to consider it.”

I have introduced legislation that the President should be “happy to consider,” right down to and including the bill’s title – New IDEA. On September 16, 2009, I introduced H.R. 3580, the Illegal Deduction Elimination Act (New IDEA), which will immediately reduce America’s unemployment and result in the hiring of millions of unemployed Americans. New IDEA will crack down on employers and illegal workers and level the playing field for law-abiding American employers and employees.

According to the Department of Labor, the December 2009 national unemployment rate in the United States was 10.0% and Iowa’s unemployment rate was 6.6%. There are 15.3 million unemployed American citizens while the Pew Hispanic Center reports that eight million illegal aliens hold American jobs. In Iowa alone, there are 112,700 unemployed workers while 35,000 illegal aliens hold jobs.

It is inexcusable for American citizens and law abiding immigrants to be jobless while law-breaking illegal aliens hold American jobs. New IDEA clarifies that wages and benefits paid to illegal aliens are not deductible for federal income tax purposes. So if employers hire illegal workers, the wages and benefits paid to illegal workers will be denied as a business expense, resulting in taxable income for employers.

E-Verify is an online government system that enables employers to determine whether an employee is eligible to work in the U.S. E-Verify is currently a voluntary program that by law can only be used on new hires. New IDEA will make E-Verify permanent and authorize its use on all current and prospective employees.

Under New IDEA, employers that use E-Verify will have “safe harbor.” By using E-Verify to check the legal status of new hires, employers will not be punished if they mistakenly hire an illegal alien. Employers who fail to check their employees via E-Verify or ignore proof of an employee’s illegal status will be subject to wage and benefit taxation, including interest and penalty on past taxes.

This system will level the playing field for employers that hire only legal workers, who are typically paid more than illegal workers. Under New IDEA, if employers are paying illegal workers $10 per hour and an IRS audit uncovers the violations, the tax liability plus interest and penalty may then cost employers $16 per hour. Removing the cost motivation associated with hiring illegal workers will result in millions of unemployed Americans going to work at newly vacated $10 per hour jobs for pay in the $12-$14 per hour range, or more.

New IDEA requires the Internal Revenue Service to notify the Social Security Administration and the Department of Homeland Security of identity theft and immigration law violations. It also requires government agencies to work in cooperation with each other to enforce immigration laws.

New IDEA will also be a revenue raiser for the IRS. The bill will result in the IRS collecting interest, penalties and taxes, and newly hired legal workers will pay taxes, unlike the illegal workers they replace.

President Obama and liberals in Congress continue to promote amnesty while overlooking the impact that illegal workers have on American unemployment. Immigration laws protect American citizens, including legal immigrants, from losing jobs to those who have entered our country illegally. We must enforce our immigration laws and allow a sustainable number of legal immigrants into the country each year.

Our immigration policy must protect the interests of Americans citizens and those who played by the rules to legally enter the United States. Immigration law needs to be designed to enhance the economic, social and cultural well being of the Unites States.

If President Obama is sincere about finding new and effective economic plans, he should immediately endorse New IDEA. Enforcing and strengthening our current immigration laws, through programs such as New IDEA, will put many unemployed citizens back to work and protect American workers.

Written by Congressman Steve King

About the Author

The Iowa Republican has written 313 stories on this site.

2 Comments on “King: American Jobs Should Go To American Workers”

  • Timmy wrote on 5 February, 2010, 6:31

    Congressman King, how dare you use logic and reason to debate this issue? Why, if these people lose their jobs they might actually have to go back “home”. After all, they’re just doing the work U.S. citizens won’t do(for minimum wage)! Also, what are you trying to do to these poor employers who just can’t get their work done without exploiting 3rd world labor? And how dare you point out that these poor “immigrants” are here ILLEGALLY, just where is your “compassion”???

  • DrPhillips wrote on 26 February, 2010, 9:41

    I was recently reading a U.S. News and World Report article entitled “How to get Americans Working Again,” Mort Zukerman, the author, presented a great deal of helpful data. Indicating that there is no “silver lining to the dark cloud that has enveloped America”, he mentioned that unemployment has moved from an economic setback to a fully fledged catastrophe.
    • At least 929,000 men and women who want a job haven’t looked in the past year
    • According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics on nonfarm payrolls, there has been a net loss of 589,000 jobs
    • 40 per cent of the unemployed, 6.1 million workers have been out of work for more than 27 weeks
    • Some economists who have examined the data arrive at an unemployment rate of 22 percent nationwide, a loss of some 8.6 million jobs
    • With our potential labor force expanding at 1.3 million job seekers annually, it would take at least six years to reduce the unemployment rate to 5 percent
    • Last year’s loss of jobs 3.7 percent was the worst since 1938
    • Many people have exhausted their regular unemployment benefits

    Recently, I reviewed the U.S. Chamber of Commerce plan to restart job growth in America. There were many observations and several proposals to consider. The Chamber is to be commended for its proposal. Several suggestions were made including; Removal of trade barriers, expanding exports-I support this concept with two major caveats, jobs must be prohibited from export to foreign nations and trade should function on a level playing field, even if it means renegotiation of some existing trade agreements by the administration might be required. Elimination of new taxes maintain them at current levels-I respectfully disagree. To provide incentives for U.S. job creation-restoration, there must be a major reduction in federal and state taxes on corporations, elimination of the capital gains levy’s, realizing that anything less is not an incentive for companies to create-restore jobs in the U.S. Martin Feldstein spoke to this need to help job creation in a May 14, 2009 article in the Wall Street Journal on “Tax Increases Could Kill the Recovery”. He reminded voters that “Historians and economists who’ve studied the 1930’s conclude that the tax increases passed during that decade derailed the economy and slowed the decline in unemployment. That was true of the tax on corporate earnings and of the 1937 introduction of the payroll tax. Japan did the same destructive thing by raising its value-added tax rate in 1977.”In contrast to the U.S. countries like Ireland that have reduced corporate tax rates to 12.5% have attracted and created many new jobs and continue to entice new businesses. Build more roads and bridges with private capital – I support infrastructure improvement if it creates thousands of new jobs specifically targeted to projects of state, regional and national importance. The congress must support the adoption of bills such as HR2521 which seeks to establish a National Infrastructure Bank to direct private and public capital to infrastructure construction. Boost access to capital across all business categories – I support access for large and small businesses to capital if they are known to be successful in creating-restoring jobs and are managed well. Banks must begin to lend to main street as well as small and large businesses in America. The economist for the National Federation of Independent Business has recently observed that “Capital spending is on the sidelines…Spending on capital projects remained at historic low levels, as did the demand for credit to finance such projects.” In short banks must lend not hold! Remove uncertainty in economic direction. It is true, as the U.S. Chamber states, government uncertainty in economic direction is not a motivation for large and small businesses to create-restore jobs. The Chamber’s position however that it is opposed to taxing bank transactions, is one with which I fail to agree, unless such legislation prohibits bank pass thru of costs to consumers and small businesses, and banks continue to limit lending. The Chamber’s goal of creating 20 million jobs in a decade, though noble, may not be realistic with its time frame. Ten years is too long for millions of unemployed to wait for jobs. At least however, the Chamber’s plan is a meaningful effort to address the problem.

    Presently, the health care reform bill is crowding the need for jobs off the front pages and television screens of America’s news. Healthcare will not matter is our people continue to lose their jobs, This bill is a detour form the real problem needing to be faced. If Washington politicians refuse to address this issue they need to retire and let a common servant get the job done.

    As a Republican it is not enough for me personally to be only against something, I must offer solutions that work. I propose the above ideas as a starting place for creating jobs.
    Dr. Alan Phillips
    Bloomington, IL

Write a Comment

Gravatars are small images that can show your personality. You can get your gravatar for free today!

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Copyright © 2010 The Iowa Republican. All rights reserved.