What To Do About The Illegal
Immigrants? We Can''t Make Them Leave
All the articles and opinion pieces by famous and not so famous
writers show that most of them are as conflicted as I am. None
have solved the problem of what should be done about all the illegal
aliens here.
Yes, all these millions of people are here illegally we all agree
on that point. But what should be done now is the confusing part.
We can't entirely blame the immigrants for breaking the law and
coming here. The people who left the doors open and then gave them
jobs are the ones to blame. We have encouraged them to come, we
have let them in, we have given them reason to stay and now we
are responsible for the problem.
I remember back in the old days when no one locked their houses
or cars and we even left the keys in the ignitions. Then little
by little we had to change those habits and protect our property.
Insurance companies started holding owners responsible if it was
proved that the thieves didn't break in when they took or vandalized
our property.
We absolutely have to do more to protect our borders. But the
immigrants who are here illegally and have been working hard to
make a life for themselves and their families can't be forced to
leave now.
We have to find a way to discover who they are, where they are
and what they are doing. We have to find a way to let them work
here legally and eventually become citizens if they want to and
if they qualify. They must learn English, obey the laws, learn
about the constitution and our history and become Americans. That
doesn't mean they should deny their heritage or ignore their own
customs or forget their language. My grandparents came from Ireland
and became Americans but never forgot that they were Irish. I truly
dont know if they came in legally, it wasnt such a big deal back
then.
I wrote recently that it would be impossible to find all of the
illegal immigrants and deport them. Then I got emails from people
telling me it would be very easy, just go to the corner or Home
Depot and arrest them, put them on a bus and send them home.
They don't consider how many thousands of personnel it would take
to go to all those corners and arrest a dozen at a time or how
many dozens there are in a million. They don't consider how many
days would pass before those workers moved to different corners,
nor do they think about where we would put the people we arrested.
They don't consider the cost to find out if they are here legally,
where they came from, where they should be sent or the cost to
send them there.
Our representatives in Washington are debating the issue and they
have to find a good compromise. We have to allow these people to
continue to live here if they are employed and law abiding. At
the same time, we cant allow more to keep coming without visas.
How can both things be done at once?
If we dont protect the borders better, and just allow the ones
who are here to remain, more will come every day and expect the
same. One suggestion is to issue a green card to the people who
have been here at least five years and make the more recent ones
apply from their home land.
That sounds fair at first thought, but I doubt the recent ones
will leave their jobs and in many instances young families, to
travel back to their home country and apply for a work visa. What
will happen to all those companies if their workers suddenly leave
and go home for a few weeks or months? It sounds like that wont
work either.
This country has a quota system for immigration and a very long
time for people to wait when they apply legally. This country also
has many jobs in construction, land scaping, farm work, office
and house cleaning, and food preparation and many factories that
need these workers.
The time has come that legal immigration has to be made easier
and faster. Baby Boomers are aging out of the work force and we
need young workers to keep the country running and producing. The
more people we allow to come in legally, the more we all benefit.
Now back to the problem of what to do with 12 million people who
are already here illegally. We have to allow them to stay. We have
to encourage them to move out of the shadows. We have to allow
and encourage them to get on a track to become citizens if they
want to stay here. The others should be able to work here on work
visas and go home when they want to.
George Washington stated the classic American policy on immigration
in 1783. He said that our borders were open, not just for the wealthy
and educated, but also for the oppressed and persecuted of all
nations and religions. The poem on the Statue of Liberty says Give
me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe
free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the
homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden
door!
This country was founded on the principles of tolerance and equality
and we must treat these immigrants with respect and dignity. We
want the rest of the world to think of us as a moral champion of
human rights and yet some want to treat millions of our own inhabitants
like criminals. These people are living and working here and contributing
to our economy and yet have to live in constant fear of being exploited
and deported.
This is not the American Way.
Donna Poisl is President of Live & Thrive Press and the author
of "How to Live & Thrive in the U.S. / Como Vivir y Prosperar
en Estados Unidos". She wrote this reference guide to help
immigrants learn our system and succeed in this country. Contact
Donna at http://www.howtoliveandthrive.com or
her blog at http://immigrantsinusa.blogspot.com
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