Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Ain’t That America....




Crooks and Liars:

Reading this op-ed in the NYTimes evoked this long-buried memory from my childhood.
Let’s concede an indisputable point: people should not be in the country illegally. But forget about the border for a moment - let’s talk about the 12 million who are already here. What should be done about them?

A. Deport them all.

B. Find out who they are. Distinguish between criminals and people who just want to work. Get them on the books. Make them pay what they owe - not just the income, Social Security, sales and property taxes they already pay, but all their taxes, and a fine. Get a smooth legal flow of immigrants going, and then concentrate on catching and deporting bad people.

C. Catch the few you can, and harass and frighten the rest. Treat the entire group as a de facto class of criminals, and disrupt or shout down anyone or any plan seen as abetting their evildoing.

Forget A. Congress tried a version of B, but it was flattened by outrage.

And so here we are at C. It’s a policy that can’t work; it’s too small-bore, too petty, too narrow. And all the while it’s not working, it can only lead to the festering of hate. Americans are a practical and generous people, with a tolerant streak a mile wide. But there is a combustible strain of nativism in this country, and it takes only a handful of match tossers to ignite it.

The new demagogues are united in their zeal to uproot the illegal population. They do not discriminate between criminals and the much larger group of ambitious strivers. They champion misguided policies, like a mythically airtight border fence and a reckless campaign of home invasions. And they summon the worst of America’s past by treating a hidden group of vulnerable people as an enemy to be hated and vanquished, not as part of a problem to be managed.

1 comment:

airJackie said...

We are all immigrants as our roots aren't American. Now the Native Indian was owner of this land we call America. Yes we came from England to get away from the King. Some came as Slaves not by choice others came later for Freedom. But we did take the land away from the Indians and Spanish. Some choose to use their family history when needed then ignore it for other reasons. As other countries allow immigrants in their countries will grow with those who will change the future. We always seem to forget Ben Franklin wasn't an American he chose to become one but look at what he gave the US.