September 11, 2006
A Democrat Sympathizes With 9/11 Illegals—But
Says They Illustrate US Immigration Immorality
By
Donald A. Collins
The failures in our broken
immigration system are frequently, as with the September
3rd NY Times page one article,
With Millions in 9/11 Payments, Bereaved Can’t Buy Green
Cards,
reported as unfair treatment of illegal aliens.
Cara Buckley’s piece
begins:
"One widow has more than $2
million but walks or rides the bus everywhere, terrified
of drawing attention. Another millionaire widow stopped
going to 9/11 support groups because she feared that
families of
police officers and
firefighters might betray her. A widower has enough
money to start a business building houses, but cannot
buy himself a home.
All three lost a husband or a
wife when the World Trade Center collapsed. Like
thousands of others, they were beneficiaries of the
federal Sept. 11
Victim Compensation Fund, which awarded millions of
dollars to families whose loved ones died in the
attacks."
My major point here is not
to attack any individuals, but simply to point out how
bad at simple management and hence immoral our Federal
government has become.
I defer argument on the
point that, as illegal aliens working in the Trade
Towers on 9/11, these were
already law breakers, along with their
other illegal family members. What seems evident is
not that these people are living “in the shadows”,
as Buckley’s piece points out at length, but rather that
aliens came here in the first place without any
government recognition, just like the estimated
20 million other illegal aliens who should have
similar concerns about being apprehended and sent
back to their home countries ASAP.
This may have been the
greatest
moral failure of our government in its history.
We feel sorry for people
seeking to better themselves by coming to America.
However, with $2 million of US taxpayer money in one
illegal 9/11 widow’s pocket, this lady and the others
who got significant sums are
far better off than the thousands of uncompensated
Katrina victims, many of whom will never be able to
return to their homes in New Orleans.
This widow certainly hit
the lottery as a result of this tragedy, but says "I
don’t want to go back to my country. I know my husband’s
spirit is here." I guess I favor her spending our
tax dollars here rather than in Mother Mexico. However,
these windfalls went to alien widows who were, Buckley
describes, totally unsophisticated, poor and much like
those who win massive lotteries, unequipped to deal
with this new wealth.
Among the 3000 people who
were killed on 9/11, the illegal alien family survivor
number was tiny, only 11.
Why didn’t Congress give
them
green cards along with the money, which is the point
of Buckley’s article? Turns out, Buckley notes, that
"legislation before Congress would grant green cards to
the illegal immigrants who received money. But the
measure, attached to the
Senate’s immigration bill, is deadlocked with the
entire package." Another atrocious case of feckless,
indifferent management by our elected elites on the
issue of immigration.
As a
Democrat, I have been totally unimpressed with the
record of
my own party’s leaders on the immigration reform
issue. The Senate’s open border bill, S.2611, has
offered endless blanket amnesty to the millions of
illegal aliens here now with amnesties stretching ahead
as far as the eye can see. While the Republican House
has stopped this travesty for now, the Bush
Administration is in deep trouble. The November
elections could return the House to the Democrats and
the arrival of Democratic leadership in the House with
the likes of present House
Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and her "never saw
an alien I didn’t love" cohorts might bring an
avalanche of
open border bills, none containing real immigration
control features.
It is horrible to see such
inane Congressional governance. However, why couldn’t a
caring Congress give these 11 non-poor souls relief with
a special bill? Because too damn few from either party
really care.
This symbolizes the
indifference and moral turpitude of those empowered by
American voters to be fair, to manage honorably and make
special exceptions for true hardship, rather than
goose-step to the demands from the White House or their
corporate paymasters.
The views of my party on
other issues are mixed of course, but not as bad as what
the Bush Administration with his often lap dog Congress
has brought. Now we may get change in November, but will
we get better, more moral governance? Will we get better
discussion and careful deliberation on matters
pertaining to the best interests of all the American
people?
The prospect for caring,
moral, culturally sensitive immigration reform
management remains highly doubtful unless the angry
majority of Americans make their representatives from
either party pay attention.
Frankly, those of us who
define reform as
meaningful border security first, before any new
amnesty agreement, (i.e. the
majority of Americans) need to take a few scalps at
the polls! The gerrymandering of House election
districts makes this very hard, but not impossible.
This overwhelming majority
of American citizens are further impaled on the
corporate cross of campaign donations from wealthy
companies who want cheap foreign labor.
However, thanks to efforts
of many concerned citizen organizations, the illegal
immigration issue is now fully joined, our citizens are
wide awake, and our elected elites are at least aware of
the pitfalls of ignoring an angry public. Joe Lieberman
found that out.
Whether you believe that
these 11 illegal alien 9/11 beneficiaries are being
immorally ignored, it is painfully clear that the wishes
of this large majority of American citizens have been
immorally dismissed by the power elites which control
our government and seek increasingly to take away our
democracy, which includes our right to decide who can be
a citizen of this country.
As a Democrat, I am (as
Will Rogers
quipped) not a member of any organized political
party. But I implore our Democratic leaders to look hard
at the immorality of allowing floods of non citizens to
increasingly steal our jobs, our tax money and more and
more of our political process.
The ultimate case of
immoral government management comes from the GOP’s
November campaign
focus on terrorism as justification for its foreign
policy failures in Iraq and the Middle East.
This fear mongering,
accusing opponents of disloyalty approach may well cost
the GOP one house of Congress. However, it turns out
that we have an utter
bipartisan failure to respond responsibly to the
interests of the majority of American voters on many
other vital issues including true immigration reform.
Donald A. Collins [email
him], is a freelance writer living in Washington DC and
a board member of FAIR, the Federation for American
Immigration Reform. His views are his own.