December 14, 2006
Immigration Non-Enforcement:A Chain Of
Corruption
By
Patrick J. Buchanan
Gov.
Mitt Romney, leaving office, has just taken a modest
step to protect the people of Massachusetts.
Romney
signed an agreement with the feds to empower 30
state troopers—to be trained by the feds for five
weeks—to determine if arrested crime suspects are
illegal aliens. If so, the troopers could hold them on
immigration violations. Here is how it would work.
If an
MS-13 gang member were arrested for assault and
battery, and the victim was too terrified to testify
against a
Mara Salvatrucha member, the state troopers could
hold the alleged assailant, call in immigration
authorities and have him deported.
The troopers would also be empowered to arrest and
hold illegal aliens leaving prison, to ensure their
deportation by the feds.
Why any Bay Stater would oppose
having his cops authorized to rid his state of
illegal aliens implicated in crimes escapes me.
But never underestimate the suicidal bent of a Bay
State liberal. Recall: This is the commonwealth whose
governor used to grant weekend prison "furloughs" to the
likes of
Willie Horton.
Deval Patrick, the incoming Democratic governor,
thinks Romney has a "bad idea" because state
troopers have "enough to do."
But Romney's plan does not force troopers to do
anything. It empowers them. And what is more important
for police to do than assure that convicted felons, who
do not belong in this country, do not return to
Boston, or that criminal suspects and
gang members are sent back where they came from,
rather than set loose in
Springfield?
What the Romney plan challenges is the
"sanctuary" policy many cities have adopted
under pressure from ethnic lobbies. Under New York's
policy, backed by
Rudy Giuliani, five illegal aliens, several with
long rap sheets, were still in the city in 2002 and able
to kidnap and
gang-rape a woman for three hours in the shadow of
Shea Stadium.
Nine states have adopted versions of the Romney plan,
where state or local police can assist U.S. immigration
authorities in dealing with criminals and criminal
suspects who are in the country illegally.
Resistance to this common-sense idea reveals how
ingrained is the ideological hostility to any idea that
might halt the flow of illegals into our country. For
open-borders champions, the real criminals are those who
wish to secure the border or reduce immigration to
preserve the country they grew up in.
Anger has also surfaced over the raids on six
meatpacking plants of Swift & Co. Of the 7,250 workers
at the plants, 1,271—nearly 18 percent—are suspected
illegal aliens.
According to The Washington Post, 100 have
already been charged with various crimes, including
identity theft. Both federal and company officials
estimate that between 30 percent and 40 percent of all
plant workers may have
stolen or falsified identity documents. [ICE
Sweep Was Largest Ever Against One Firm By
Spencer S. Hsu, Washington Post, December 14,
2006]
In recent weeks, Swift discovered
false or stolen documents for some 400 workers, who
either quit or were fired. The folks at Swift apparently
knew something was coming down. But while there has been
a slowdown in production, Swift says it anticipates
"no adverse long-term impacts." What does this tell
us?
First, that the Bush propaganda that illegal aliens
only take jobs Americans won't do is patently false.
There is probably no industry in which
illegal aliens are more heavily concentrated than
meatpacking. Yet even at Swift, we are told, 60 percent
to 70 percent of the workers are neither illegal aliens
nor do they have phony IDs. They are
legal immigrants or U.S. citizens forced to compete
with illegals, and thereby denied the overtime work or
higher pay to support their families.
Stepping back, consider the rampant criminality the
feds unearthed by turning over a few rocks at Swift &
Co. [Contact
Swift & Co. ]
These illegal aliens had to
break the law to get into our country. Many were
probably assisted by
human traffickers who rob the men of money and the
women of much else. The illegal aliens then paid for
forged or stolen documents provided by organized crime.
They then are
hired by companies that know they are here in
violation of federal law and who wink and
accept the phony IDs.
These companies are triple cheats. They cheat
competitors by hiring illegal labor. They cheat the
government of taxes. They cheat the community by passing
on to citizens the costs in
higher taxes of schools and
social services for the illegals.
What we have here is a chain of corruption that
contaminates everyone associated with it, including the
politicians who refuse to enforce the law and who
take the contributions of the
corporations that give them these
legal bribes for not enforcing the law.
A society that passes laws its
leaders refuse to enforce, the violation of which is
condoned by its corporate and media elites, is a society
on the way down and on the way out.
Patrick J. Buchanan needs
no introduction to VDARE.COM
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State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and
Conquest of America,
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