To examine these issues, the Center for Immigration Studies will host a panel discussion on Tuesday, September 29, at 9:30 a.m. in the Murrow Room of the National Press Club, 14th & F streets NW, in Washington, D.C. The starting point for discussion will be a CIS Backgrounder entitled, “Illegal, but Not Undocumented: Identity Theft, Document Fraud, and Illegal Employment,” authored by one of the panelists, Ronald W. Mortensen. Continuing the discussion will be Janice Kephart, who will be reporting on her upcoming paper, “Assuring Adequate Penalties for Identity Theft and Fraud,” which proposes revised statutory language and an analysis of identity theft cases.
Panelists will include:
Ronald W. Mortensen - A retired career U.S. Foreign Service Officer, former senior executive at the Society for Human Resource Management, and author of, “Illegal, but Not Undocumented: Identity Theft, Document Fraud, and Illegal Employment.”
Janice Kephart - Director of National Security Policy at the Center for Immigration Studies and an internationally-recognized border and ID security expert who served as counsel to the 9/11 Commission and co-authored the Commission staff monograph 9/11 and Terrorist Travel.
Stewart A. Baker - Former DHS Assistant Secretary for Policy, now a partner at Steptoe & Johnson. At DHS, he was responsible for policy analysis across the department and all identity-related programs, as well as for the department's international affairs, strategic planning, and relationships with law enforcement and public advisory committees.
Moderator: Mark Krikorian - Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies.
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