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Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Walter E. Williams :: Townhall.com Columnist
Illegal Immigration
by Walter E. Williams
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Will Congress pass Obamacare by the end of the year?

President Bush and his pro-amnesty allies both in and out of Congress suffered a devastating defeat at the hands of the American people. Like any other public controversy, there are vested interests served on both sides of the amnesty issue, but I'd like to raise some ordinary non-rocket-science questions to the pro-amnesty crowd, many of whom are my libertarian friends.

Do people, anywhere in the world, have a right to enter the United States irrespective of our laws pertaining to immigration? Unless one wishes to obfuscate, there's a simple "yes" or "no" answer to that question. If a "yes" answer is given, then why should there be any immigration requirements, such as visas, passports and green cards, for anyone who wishes to visit or reside in our country? Why not abolish the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services?

If your answer is "no," one does not have a right to enter the U.S. irrespective of our laws, what does that make a person who does so? Most often we call a person whose behavior violates a law a criminal. If people commit criminal acts, should there be an effort to apprehend and punish them? In general, my answer is yes, with one important exception.

I was summoned for jury duty some years ago, and during voir dire, the attorney asked me whether I could obey the judge's instructions. I answered, "It all depends upon what those instructions are." Irritatingly, the judge asked me to explain myself. I explained that if I were on a jury back in the 1850s, and a person was on trial for violating the Fugitive Slave Act by assisting a runaway slave, I would vote for acquittal regardless of the judge's instructions. The reason is that slavery is unjust and any law supporting it is unjust. Needless to say, I was dismissed from jury duty. While our immigration laws are overly cumbersome and in urgent need of streamlining, they do not violate human rights and should be obeyed.

Many pro-amnesty supporters offer the canard that there are 12 to 20 million illegal immigrants in our country. We cannot keep every illegal immigrant out or expel the ones living here. That might be true, but it is also true that we can't prevent every rape and murder. Does that mean we shouldn't attempt to enforce the laws against rape and murder and try to prosecute the perpetrators?

In addition to greater efforts to secure our borders, there are several non-rocket-science steps we can take. People who are here illegally should be denied access to any social service such as Medicaid, public education and food assistance programs. An exception might be made for temporary emergency medical treatment. In some cities, such as Los Angeles, police are prohibited from asking people they stop about their immigration status. While state and local police shouldn't be turned into federal agents, they shouldn't knowingly conceal criminal acts.

The United States is a nation of immigrants from all over the world. The resulting ethnic mosaic goes a long way toward explaining our greatness as a nation. Immigration has always been a blessing for us, and it still is. But yesteryear's immigration and today's differ in several important respects. For the most part, yesteryear's immigrants came here legally. Because there was no welfare state, we were guaranteed that they'd work as opposed to living off the rest of us. Furthermore, they sought to assimilate and adopt our culture and become Americans. That's not so true today, where Hispanic activists seek to impose their language and culture on the rest of us. At some public schools, they've raised the Mexico flag atop the U.S. flag. They've announced that they seek to take back parts of the U.S. that were formerly Mexico.

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Dr. Williams serves on the faculty of George Mason University as John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics and is the author of More Liberty Means Less Government: Our Founders Knew This Well.
 
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"Getting a grip on representatives"
Yeh right! Dream on about controlling "government" there, Brother Bullwinkle! It is the inherent nature of inherently evil and inevitably corrupting Power to grow itself, for its own sake.
Nature itself is inherently a free market whose existence, gravitational forces, and effects are not dependent upon human opinion. People are going to associate and trade with whom they please. Politicians are going to do as they please, following the money, and stealing your labor.
Politicians are corrupt and self-serving because that's the inherently evil and inevitably corrupting nature of the One Ring (of political power), as the likes of Jesus and Tolkien (and countless others( have tried to tell the learning-challenged herd.
I repeat: legislators are going to do as they please, which is why the rest of us are so incredibly stupid for "putting them into power" (aka obeying their will).
There are only two possible directions, more control, and less control. The solution to corrupt legislators is not more government coercion and control. The solution is to figure out how to use technology to live in ways that make "government" coercion passe and irrelevant.
The problem is in our heads: there is no such REAL THING as "government". "Goverment" is merely the dominant members of the inherently evil and inevitably corrupting hell of a pecking order struggle of those members of the human race stupid enough to believe in it and participate in it.
Inter-dependence is anathema to individual freedom.
Self-ownership and self-sufficiency are the goals.
"When evils are no longer sufferable", to paraphrase Thomas Jefferson, the market will find a way to do without the evil of "government," which, contrary to the opinions of some, cannot be "necessary." "Evil", by definition, cannot be "necessary." In contrast, due to the inherent survival need in each individual heart and mind, freedom is.

An Out Of Control Government
Federal and State governments are out of control.

New Mexico paying for illegal immigrants to go to college.

I’m speechless; I don’t even know how to respond to that with a civil answer.

I’ve paid taxes all of my adult life. We can afford to take care of immigrants that have no legal right to be here, but we are running out of Social Security benefits for those who have paid not only federal taxes but Social Security withholdings all of there working life.

What can I say?

Where I live, our state can’t provide healthcare benefits for all of the state residences that in near are near poverty conditions. Are we going to follow this trend?

We’ve got to get a grip on these out of control representatives.

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