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According to Cutler, Immigration impacts our country in many more ways than we realize. A member of the Jewish faith, and a life-long Democrat, on September 11, 2001 he received a wake-up call that most Americans experienced - calling immigration an American issue, not just a conservative issue. We had been hitting the snooze button, and nobody was discussing the immigration component connected to the attack. Cutler first made this connection after the first World Trade Center attack in 1993, curious why the Clinton Administration did nothing to address the immigration component of that terrorist attack. In fact, a couple of short years after that attack, the Clinton Administration embarked in a program to naturalize as many aliens as possible known as “Citizenship USA.” Rather than address the national security aspects of immigration, they chose to ignore the crisis.
In May, 1997, Cutler was called upon to testify before a Congressional hearing on the issue of Visa Fraud and Immigration Benefit Fraud by the House Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims. This would be his first appearance before a Congressional hearing, but certainly not his last.
After the attacks of September 11, 2001 he was called upon to testify before more than one dozen Congressional hearings and was requested to provide testimony to the Presidential Committee on the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001. Since the attacks of 9/11 he has endeavored to do whatever he can to provide his perspective on immigration, and how the issue impacts everything from national security and criminal justice to the economy, the environment, education, health care and other issues.
Join us at 2:00 pm on KCAA 1050AM for this very important interview regarding Immigration, Illegal Aliens, and the security of our nation. Join the conversation by calling into the show, 888-909-1050. If you missed the show, catch it later on our Podcast Page.
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