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A Reader Says We
Shouldn’t Be Called “Anti-Immigration.”
A friendly lawyer writes from the District of Columbia
From: [ Hispanic] name withheld by request
Good article today about
Frank Wu. It was actually the part about immigration
policy towards the end that caught my eye. I'm the son
of an immigrant myself, but I think the immigration
policy here is out of hand (before he became a citizen,
my dad had to register at the post office every year, I
can't believe they still
don't require that of foreign nationals,
particularly in time of
war). I hadn't read
Alien Nation since I was in college and I forgot
the part about contacting foreign embassies to see what
their immigration policy is. Perhaps the way to reframe
the
immigration debate is to steal a page from the labor
unions who oppose
"free trade" by endorsing "fair trade" instead.
Instead of "free immigration", let’s support "fair
immigration". For every country, we look at what their
immigration policy is... and we mirror it.
We can't just say, will you take an American? Most
Americans are fairly well educated and because social
security checks will follow you anywhere, a lot of
countries will probably let Americans in.
Rather, what’s the policy toward uneducated
immigrants who expect
education,
welfare and
other services when they get to their new home?
However your average
Guatemalan immigrant is treated in Mexico, so shall
we treat your average Mexican immigrant in this country.
Then we can say, oh we're not
anti-immigrant, we're pro-fairness.
June 27, 2002