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A Reader Reminds Us About Garrett Hardin
A Reader Says "Fair Is Fair—And
Illegal Isn't Fair."
From: A Florida Reader
Re:
Tancredo pushes for border security By Paula
Lavigne Des Moines Register February 4, 2007
Once again American citizens can thank
Tom Tancredo for doing the hard and brave work of
keeping the negative impact of illegal immigration in
ours and the media's forefront. It is easy for us
"regular" people to make such statements, as Tom
does,—but it takes real courage for a public figure to
do so. This man so reveres his country that he is
willing to
take the "flak" for all of us.
The ill effects of multiculturalism continue to wreak
havoc with our American culture. Yes, we are the so
called
"melting pot" but the key word here is MELTING
or different cultures and languages merging to become
ONE in ONE Country—the USA. Without the American culture
one could further deduce that we stand good chance of
becoming an
unblended, indigestible chunky soup. Not exactly
what our forefathers wanted and certainly not what
thousands of brave soldiers
lost their lives to preserve.
Too many people shy away from stating the obvious
when it comes to illegal immigration and far too many
people like to
toss out the word racist at anyone who believes that
rampant illegal immigration is not in the best interest
of our country especially our lower and
middle income workers.(Just ask Tom.)
Some
open border activists want us to welcome the
millions of people who chose to ignore our laws and
immigrated illegally to the US—sorry but I don't agree.
It is ludicrous to reward anyone for breaking the law
and illegal immigrants have done just that. Not all are
"hard working" as evidenced by the MANY with
Medicaid, welfare,
food stamps and other taxpayer paid benefits—none of
which were available to the
last large group of legal immigrants that arrived in
the late 1800s/early 1900s. Our hospitals and schools
are over burdened by rampant illegal immigration.
To call them
"undocumented workers" when
all don't work is ludicrous and is trying to
mitigate their lack of legality. It is like calling a
mistress an "undocumented wife". That may sound a
bit silly but really, if
enough people steal cars would you think that
car theft should be legalized?
I agree that many employers are
addicted to cheap illegal labor and do share a some
of the responsibility for the throngs of illegal
immigrants here in the USA but businesses are not
totally responsible for ADULTS who CHOOSE to break laws
and enter the USA illegally.
Blaming the
so called "victim" in this case is not
applicable as the illegal immigrants were not dragged
kicking and screaming into the USA. To believe this
takes the focus off of adults taking responsibility for
their voluntary adult behaviors and hide behind the so
called "victimization" of intelligent people who
made their own choices. Perhaps this rationalization
makes it easier for some to believe we should reward
lawbreakers with amnesty?
We really should also consider blaming the
illegals homeland governments who would rather
export their citizens (by giving them
"how to" booklets
and maps) rather than address and correct the country's
economy and poor or lack of social services. Are they
not also complicit?
Regardless, we cannot pick and choose what laws
citizens or non citizens are obliged to follow—US laws
must be honored.
Fair is fair—and illegal isn't fair.