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Why The Immigration Problem Will Never Be Solved

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At least these people didn't crash the economy

The problem with immigration is that there are factions for it and factions against it within each party. The Dems support diversity and civil rights so they are accepting of Latino immigrants, but they also support unions and know cheap labor undercuts bargaining power. The Repubs have a similar conflict. The Tea Party types want to preserve the dominant culture and feel threatened by the onslaught of Spanish-speakers. Then there’s the business wing of the party that knows low-wage workers add to the bottom line.

“This Week” had a spirited debate during the Roundtable discussion, in which Bill Maher smugly insinuated the Arizona law is motivated by racism. George Will asked which provisions of the federal immigration law Maher actually agreed with, and Maher said, “I’ll take a pass.” Which is one thing I hate — when people speak passionately against a problem without having any possible solutions. If you have a better way, go ahead and advocate as strongly as possible. But if you don’t, shut up.

The left talks about the need for “comprehensive immigration reform,” but what exactly does that mean? No one has specifics. The right talks about “securing the borders” — as if that’s even possible.

I loved a snippet from Peggy Noonan’s column in the Wall Street Journal on Sunday:

In New York, legal and illegal immigrants keep the city running. They work hard jobs with brutal hours, rip off no one on Wall Street, and do not crash the economy. They are generally considered among the good guys.

Let’s remember who the real criminals are, the pigs in wingtips at AIG recklessly betting your retirement savings like so many casino chips.

Written by Catherine

May 4th, 2010 at 7:04 am

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    Hazel Gurin

    4 May 10 at 1:40 pm

  2. While I agree with the content in Why The Immigration Problem Will Never Be Solved at CatherineRhodes.com , I think the positive sentiment around today is a result of a false set of circumstances. The demand for consumer credit is still poor and there is no significant improvement in the housing sector. The developed countries are surviving on their governments ability to just borrow and spend into their economies which is unsustainable. Regards, Janel Ahler.

    Janel Ahler

    27 Jun 11 at 3:35 am

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