Make no mistake, illegal aliens are not the problem. They are the symptom.
The illegal immigration problem has three dimensions:
o illegal aliens submerged in our population;
o drawing cards that exploit them;
o leadership that panders to the drawing cards.
Poor Mexicans cannot be faulted for pursuing an opportunity to improve their situation when it presents itself. Indeed one cannot help but admire them for their guts and determination, often born of desperation. The confluence of geography, the pitiful state of their third world State of Mexico, and the greed and avarice of the “drawing cards” present them with an opportunity with little risk.
Geography: Mexico is unique among third world countries. An accident of geo-political evolution gave Mexico a border with the richest and most democratic nation on earth. This removes the very real physical oceanic barriers that poor immigrants (and would-be immigrants) of previous waves had to surmount. The Mexican illegal alien can move back and forth across the imaginary border, a political figment of the imagination, at some risk but without much effort.
Mexico: This third world state should be helped to second or even first world status by the United States! It is certainly the friendly, even Christian, thing to do, to say nothing of being in our own best interest. Unfortunately, this is not in the best interest of the tiny but wealthy and all-powerful Mexican elite. The gap of privilege between them and the vast majority of worthy deprived Mexicans is absolutely unconscionable. And the Catholic Church underwrites this state of affairs in Mexico just as it has in so many other countries for so many centuries.
But even if aid were offered, the Mexican people are way to proud to accept any help and guidance from the Gringos to the north, even if said Gringos had the wisdom and guts to offer it in a well thought out graduated plan over several generations. Talk about a tragic comedy of errors, and you are talking about Mexico and our relationship to it.
Drawing Cards: The drawing cards entice the illegal aliens by the promise of a better life. Once here, that too often translates into third world pay under the table, third world worker protection, and the constant threat of being reported and deported if there are any complaints about how they are taken advantage of.
Business is in the business of maximizing profits. If that is all that some unscrupulous business people focus on, the illegal aliens are fertile ground in which to sow and reap.
Our “leaders”, and I use the term loosely, are the problem. The Bush regime and the Senators and Representatives of both parties’ are in bed with business and international corporations to the virtual exclusion of their Average American constituency. Fox and the Mexican leaders support the exodus from their country because of the foreign exchange that is flooding back into Mexico, recently surpassing oil as the main source of foreign revenue for the government. Fox and the Mexican elite are literally leasing their people out to business interests in America because they choose not to provide a decent existence for them at home in Mexico.
The Catholic Church is not exactly a drawing card. Lord only knows that the Mexican poor have plenty of Catholicism in their everyday lives. But the Catholic Church in the United States supports, and sometimes tacitly encourages, the invasion from Mexico. The motivation is not too deeply buried under the rhetoric: it obviously needs the predominantly Catholic Mexicans as replacements for faltering membership.
Some unions are in bed with their hereditary rivals in the business world because, as with the Catholic Church, they are losing clout through dwindling membership. This has to be a strain within the union world. On the one hand the union movement is encouraging the illegal aliens to come to the United States and take jobs at a third world wage that should go to Americans at a decent wage. On the other hand, this drives down wages across the board from the bottom up for its American membership.
The solution to the illegal immigration problem has three dimensions:
o enforce our current laws to the hilt;
o control the border decisively;
o develop and implement a long-term Marshall Plan for Mexico.
Enforcement: The laws on the books are sufficient to nail the evildoers. That would be the illegal employers. The laws have been all but ignored by our government. We don’t need no stinking new laws - although the laws on the books might need a little tweaking and amending. We do need enforcement. To Hell with new laws that would be ignored again anyway. Hold congress and the administration’s feet to the fire of enforcement.
Border Control: Get serious about it. We have to be the laughing stock of the world. Here we are throwing our weight around globally in places like Iraq, and we can’t even keep poor Mexican Peons from crossing our borders at will. What a comedy we present. Here we are, the first-world's first resident and we can’t (more accurately, won’t) convince our third-world neighbor to keep its people home.
Marshall Plan: This is a problem that is not going to go away through neglect. We here in America have a doorstep opportunity to perform a wonderful act of mutual friendship with our poor neighbor Mexico. This is the virtuous America at work. What a shining beacon we would be! This should be a benevolent and sensitive plan intended and designed in cooperation with Mexico to benefit the peoples of both great nations. It is a multigenerational effort. Let us hope and pray that we will have noble leadership rise up once again that can and will guide us in this noble effort.
Make no mistake, it's not the illegal aliens that are the problem!







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Oh, and I have added a little something dealing with this summary item: *
3. THEN negotiate a realistic worker program of some flavor to satisfy LEGITIMATE DEMONSTRATABLE economic and humane concerns.
Seems like many of you in your comments are looking for a solution to the problem of the embedded illegal aliens in our society. How do we get them to surface? And then what do we do with them?
The embedded illegal aliens in our nation certainly do present us with a conundrum. The solution is most certainly complex, and its breadth is defined by the polar options, as June so aptly states it, of deportation or amnesty. But in reality a solution that both sides might be able to live with embraces both polar options.
What’s it costing our nation to have these illegal aliens in our national fabric? Consider both present cost and future cost.
Present costs included suppression of wages for poor Americans, job competition with unskilled Americans, subsidized free medical treatment, education for their children, resident tuition for them that is denied American citizens, lost tax revenues due to under-the-table payroll transactions, etc.
Future costs include such things as an accelerating flood of illegal entry because that behavior has been rewarded (yet again), anchor baby entitlement to citizenship, etc.
Various estimates come in at hundreds of Billions of dollars, or possibly even over the trillion dollar mark for identified costs, present and future.
What would it be worth to lift them out of the fabric and wash them back to Mexico? How about making them an offer they can’t refuse? What about taking some of that hundreds of billions of dollars and setting up a reward-for-voluntary-deportation program? Furthermore, to light a fire under their butts, make the offer good for one month and limit it to the first ten million applicants, with of course believable guarantees if they come forward.
If I were an illegal alien, and the United States government offered me $10,000.25 to come forward and be deported, and a stipend of $5,000.00 per year for the next ten years as long as I stayed home in Mexico, I would probably seriously consider it. In fact, the way things are going to hell in this country under the present “leadership”, I might even consider it if it were offered to me, so long as I can chose a destination other than Mexico, which is a Hell of a lot worse off.
My guess is that such a program would immediately and decisively reduce the Mexican contingent of the illegal alien population in our country to a much more digestible size. And at a cost, amortized over ten years, of a mere $600,000,000,000.39, an amount that we have frittered away over the last three years in Iraq.
Now the details would have to be worked out of course.
o Individually they would have to agree to finger printing, a signed statement that they would not enter the United States illegally, penalty of $5,000.00 in the form of a withheld stipend each time they do, and so on.
o On our part, we would have to have the will and commit the resources to control the full length of the border to keep them honest. That would have to be an up front effort, in place and fully operational before offering the deal to the illegal aliens. If the border has not been secured first, the whole thing is money flushed down the toilet, because these people will shortly be replaced by a new flood eager to get in on the next anticipated deal.
In summary:
1. Slam the door shut tight (or at least as tight as humanely possible);
2. THEN offer them a lucrative (by poor Mexican standards) one-way ticket home to greatly reduce their numbers amongst us;
3. THEN negotiate a realistic worker program of some flavor to satisfy LEGITIMATE DEMONSTRATABLE economic and humane concerns.
4. AND enforce the laws already on the books.
How’s that for a possible solution?
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Concerning item 3. above: among those illegal aliens that chose not to take the offer, there would be a substantial number that declined because they are truly interested in becoming Americans. So this offer program might act as a filter out of which will drop those that are the best candidates for citizenship.
Now I know that I have been adamant about the law breakers. That hasn’t changed. But realistically, if an illegal alien forgoes such a lucrative offer to stay in the United States, we should try to find some way to allow them to pursue a green card and perhaps even citizenship. Such a policy for this select reduced population of illegal aliens would, it seems to me, cause some or many of them to surface and become an open visible and valued asset to our nation. The odds are that such a person would be more motivated than the average illegal alien from the pre-offer pool to assimilate as an American.
There would of course still be some illegal aliens that refuse to surface. To paraphrase Jesus, with apologies, “The poor submerged illegal alien you will have with you always”. But, between the offer that can’t be refused, and a subsequent offer of an earned path to legal status for those that resisted the temptation, whether that be citizenship or not, could let the air out of this problem and let everyone stand down with some kind of a win. If done right, it could truly be a win-win situation born of a seemingly insoluble conundrum.
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