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Czech Reader Reports Media-Induced False Consciousness
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A Reader Proposes Educating WSJ About The Citizen Child Flaw
In Temporary Visa Proposals
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Looks like your correspondent
“VDARE.COM Addict” could well be right. Santa
Claus may be eradicated from US public life, but he
lives on at the Southern border. No sooner was the
Mexican Truck package handed over, but the
Administration begins gift-wrapping the Big Present.
Secretary of State Colin Powell
just led a grovel crew to Mexico City. At a joint
press conference, the Mexican Foreign Secretary
arrogantly asserted that
“The Mexican government
made its position very clear ... about looking for
concrete, specific, timely agreements on very concrete
points we can move on now."
Powell hurriedly offered -
“a quick series of
discussions on the least controversial issues, perhaps
including temporary work visas….Powell said. ‘We want
Mexicans to travel to the United States’ and then
‘come back to their homes to share whatever wealth they
have gained by their efforts.’”
[Emphasis added]
- “Mexico May Settle On
Migration Reform,” by Mark Stevenson, Washington Post,
November 27, 2002
Magically, an editorial appeared
Sunday (December 1) on the Wall Street Journal’s
Opinionjournal.com site, which, beneath a thick blanket
of policy wonkery, made this same claim:
“In defense of
immigration officials, it should be stressed that
they're operating under policies distressingly out of
touch with the demands of the U.S. economy and the
desires of immigrants themselves. Artificially low entry
quotas for, say, Mexicans who come here to mow lawns and
change hotel bedsheets (and go home when they've
saved enough money)
[Emphasis added] don't help matters. Worse, these regulations steal
time and money away from pursuing more probable
terrorist threats. If Mr. Bush wants to make the INS
more effective, he should consider making immigration
policies more sensible.”
Obviously, this idea that Mexicans go home after making
money (sometimes
less innocently than by mowing lawns and changing
sheets, but never mind) is the new party line.
Still, any temporary visa proposal runs straight into
the Citizen Clause problem. Under the current,
highly-debatable interpretation of the Fourteenth
Amendment, any child born on American soil is an
American citizen, regardless of whether his mother is a
foreigner or even an illegal alien. Given present
immigration law’s emphasis on “family reunification,”
such a child becomes an “anchor baby,” making possible
the chain migration of parents, siblings, cousins….
Proposing a temporary visa program without addressing
the citizen-child problem is like asking America to hand
over a signed, blank, check to the Mexican underclass.
If the Wall Street Journal really wanted to make
“immigration policies more sensible,” it would raise
this issue. But it appears nowhere in its
archives.
Sadly, the WSJ Editorial Page’s policy of
repressing dissent has been reproduced in the more
spacious arena of OpinionJournal’s (censored)
discussions. Decisive opposing statements are usually
spiked. But patriotic VDARE.COM friends might write
the
WSJ (top right of article) asking what it
proposes to do about the Citizen Child loophole. Copy
VDARE.COM - let’s see how many letters they can ignore!
December 02, 2002