Posted by
Jyalai on Friday, July 07, 2006 1:26:26 AM
We can deal with our borders in three ways:
1) Allow anyone to cross freely into the U.S. without any process to legitimize their stay.
2) Force some through a process that legitimizes their stay in the U.S. while allowing others to cross freely.
3) Force everyone through a process that legitimizes their stay in the U.S., and heavily penalize those who try to circumvent the process.
The first choice may be enticing to the free market economists, but it does nothing to protect us from foreigners who do not have the best interests of the country at heart. There are many of them!
We have currently selected the second choice. We force the ones who respect our country to jump through hoops, but have a totally ambivalent attitude those who sneak in without consequence. From which group do you think the next terrorist will come? This choice does nothing for security and just angers those we make stand in line. This choice is the worst of the three.
The third choice is the only answer to successfully handle immigration and security. We can allow millions of Mexicans a chance to join our great American experiment legally, and still secure our borders. But that means we must tackle both border security and immigration reform.
I was listening to Laura Ingraham interview congressman Mike Pence about his immigration reform plan. I know it isn’t conservatively correct to talk about reforming immigration until a fence is built on the border, but I think Mike tackles both problems as well as anyone has. We need security, but we need immigration reform also.
We have assimilated waves of English, Irish, Scandinavian, German, Jewish, Slavic, Italian, African, Chinese, Hmong, and Vietnamese immigrants. I think we can handle a few million Mexicans too. We just need to find out how to do it while protecting our country. Mike wants to use one of America's greatest strengths, it's market forces, to help us process the millions who want to participate in our Great American Dream, after we build a fence. We should give Pence's ideas serious consideration.