Neville W. Cramer served more than twenty-six years as a law enforcement
officer with the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). At the time of his retirement in 2002, he was one of the most
experienced INS Special Agents in the U.S. Department of Justice. He began his career in 1976, as a U.S. Border Patrol Agent
after serving four years as a police officer in Arizona and Florida. After his tour of duty on the Mexican border, Cramer
served eight years as both a Special Agent and Supervisory Special Agent in Chicago, Illinois and Washington D.C. District
Offices. Neville Cramer is the author of Fixing the INSanity – America’s Immigration Crisis and
Immigration Chaos – Solutions to an American Crisis.
According to the book
description of Fixing the INSanity – America’s Immigration Crisis, “Former Immigration
and Naturalization Service (INS) special agent Neville Cramer divulges the real causes of America's seemingly uncontrollable
immigration problems. He explains the issues, describes common-sense solutions, and shocks the reader with facts about working
in the lunacy of the former INS. From the 9/11 attacks to President George W. Bush's Guest Worker Program, Cramer covers
it all . . . and then some.”
According to the book description of Immigration
Chaos – Solutions to an American Crisis, “One of the most experienced INS Special Agents in the
U.S. Department of Justice divulges the real causes of America's seemingly uncontrollable immigration problems and suggests
many practical solutions. His descriptions of the ineptitude, cronyism and political shennanigans inside the INS and now the
Department of Homeland Security are both mind-boggling and scary. The reader will also learn more about nebulous terms like
guest worker program, employer sanctions, and comprehensive immigration reform. The anecdotes and straightforward reasoning
make this book a must read for anyone who is concerned about America's failing immigration policies.”