The Immigration Issue

In recent weeks there have been numerous marches and protests around the country, including two notably large ones in nearby San Antonio and Austin. A recent post of a friend of mine’s sums up my feelings pretty well, so I’ve taken from him and added my own thoughts on the matter.

The main points of the pro-illegal groups are very easy to discredit.

  1. “They do the jobs Americans won’t do.”
    This is perhaps the most-often point mentioned. However, it’s not that they do jobs we won’t do. It’s that they do jobs for a lot cheaper than Americans can do them while still supporting a family. The problem here is companies and their bottom line. Contractors and other trade craft companies all over who only hire Americans are going out of business, forced out by companies who hire all-illegal crews to save money.

  2. “Illegal immigrants contribute to the system.”
    There are exceptions to every rule, but let me tackle this problem with an example: An illegal immigrant with a pregnant wife comes to the U.S. and gets a job making $7 an hour, under the table, at a construction company. Here’s the first problem–he’s now taken a job at $7 that the employer would have had to pay an American $12 or more. Now, this particular illegal is not having taxes taken out of his cash wages, so the economy is now missing one worker’s tax contribution. He can’t support his family on what he makes, so he goes down to the government services offices and get approved for programs like WIC and food stamps because his wife is pregnant with a baby that will be considered an American citizen. He may also get housing assistance and other programs. So now we have someone who is not only NOT contributing to the system, but they are TAKING from it on multiple fronts. They have no medical insurance so when the wife has the baby, that cost will be borne by–you guessed it–the American taxpayer. Add that to the total bill being charged to American generosity. Meanwhile, chances are overwhelming that this family will not learn English, will not make any effort to show any allegiance to the country that is supporting them. Let’s fast-forward a few years, and now the baby is attending public schools. The cost for that is borne yet again by taxpayers–of which our illegal immigrant is still not a part of. The class that this child is in, is forced to learn at a slower pace while they first teach him English and then teach the other children Spanish. And on top of everything, this family sends much of their money home to Mexico so the economy isn’t even getting the (small) benefit of that family’s purchasing power. Instead, the economy is getting a small portion of recycled cash that the government GAVE to this family to begin with.

    If you think this situation isn’t happening, you’re wrong, because it’s happening everywhere, and many times worse than what I’ve just explained. Granted, there are those here and there who pay taxes or contribute. However, this is NOT the standard.

  3. “They just want to be Americans too and have a better life.”
    This is an especially dangerous talking point, because it portrays those who advocate the rule of law as heartless bastards (who are probably racist too), who don’t care if Mexican children starve. The truth is, they do NOT want to be Americans. Note the following quotes:

    “We have an aging white America … They are dying …We have got to eliminate the gringo, and what I mean by that is if the worst comes to the worst, we have got to kill him.” Professor Jose Angel Gutierrez, University of Texas, Arlington and founder of the La Raza Unida political party

    “One of the more negative parts of the march was when American flags were passed out to make sure the marchers were looked on as part of ‘America’.” Mexica Movement’s website, removed after bloggers started talking about it

    “Good and bad. Great numbers of our people grew eventually to over half a million or more people. Bad in that the American flags were forced on our people by vendidos to make our protest more acceptable to the mainstream media.” Another deleted quote from their website.

Here are some more links if you’re interested:

Some questions to ask yourself:

  • If they “do the jobs Americans won’t do,” then what happens if they get citizenship or amnesty for breaking our laws? If they’re Americans, their first step will be to demand the same wages and benefits as the rest of the country. Then we open up the country for yet another wave of illegal immigrants who are willing to work for ungodly and unfair wages.
  • Is it fair to reward anyone for breaking the same laws that you and I have to abide by?
  • Is it fair that you have substandard health care because the system is overburdened?
  • Is it fair that you work until May, every year, for free because that’s how long it takes for your taxes to be paid, and the money goes to clothe, feed, and educate people who are not even supposed to be here?
  • If you believe that illegal immigration is okay, and these people should be allowed to come to the U.S., then how many is too many? Where do you plan to draw the line? How many people can our land and our resources support?

Just some facts and points to stir the debate. Think about it. In a nutshell, it’s like breaking into someone’s home, informing them that you’re here to stay, and then demanding your own room and asking what’s for dinner.

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  1. In addition, they drive down wages because they are willing to work for so much less. I like your final analogy. If they were not here maybe some lazy Americans would get off their asses and do some work themselves…opening the debate of obesity in America.

    Michelle Higgins — May 11, 2006 @ 5:42 am

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