TEN REASONS FOR ENFORCING AMERICA’S IMMIGRATION LAWS
By Frosty Wooldridge
February 7, 2005
http://www.newswithviews.com/Wooldridge/frosty30.htm
A recent letter arrived in my mailbox from a distraught American over his
personal crisis with illegal immigration in Wisconsin. He wrote, "I am so sick
of illegal aliens sucking the life out of our country. Our taxes go up and up
and who benefits? The aliens. Our hospitals are overrun and our businesses
ruined. I work in a factory and we employ a large number of illegals. How do I
know? I ask them. They aren't afraid of being deported. Once they are here and
have a job, they get their friends and families jobs. They’re killing our own
children’s education and destroying our classrooms. I just don't know what to
do. Help us."
Not only that, legal immigrant Chai Vang blasted six Wisconsin hunters to
death last fall on a shooting rampage because he was asked to leave their
private property. It’s another aspect of the farce of ‘multiculturalism’ and
‘diversity’ being jammed down America’s throat. It’s not working all over the
world with wars and tension brought about by forcing incompatible cultures
onto one another--so our Congress and this president want to make our country
into a balkanized war zone.
Do you remember Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders in the Spanish/American
War? Do you remember Audie Murphy a real life hero from World War II? Do you
remember GI Joe slinging a rifle over his shoulders to protect America? Do you
remember that sailor giving a kiss to that nurse on the streets of New York at
the end of WW II?
That was their time; this is yours. It’s time you take the gloves off and take
action on behalf of your kids and the future of this country.
Wishing this nation-destroying crisis will go away on its own won’t work.
Hoping that Bush and Congress will stop this invasion renders all of us a
bunch of fools! Bush has done NOTHING to stop the 10,000 illegal aliens
crossing our borders nightly. Nothing to stop the flow since 9/11. It might be
added that we don’t have much time to stop this invasion. The sooner you act
and all your friends, the sooner we control our borders.
Pass this commentary to all your friends with directions on how to take
action.
Ed Garrison started with the tenth reason and worked up to the first.
Why? Because the first nine support the most important reason which you will
find out. Garrison brilliantly declares:
10. It's time to raise the American standard of living. The real minimum wage
has been declining for over a decade. Some advocate raising the minimum
wage--but this would raise the price of unskilled labor above its free-market
value. Mass unemployment would result.
Why has the market value of unskilled labor declined? For the same reason that
all prices move: supply and demand. It's hard to change the demand side of the
equation: You can't make anyone "need" an unskilled worker who doesn't need
one already. For years, however, we have been artificially modifying the
supply side by tolerating a massive influx of unskilled workers across our
borders. We can reverse the trend by enforcing immigration laws. We won't need
to raise the minimum wage. It will raise itself. Millions of Americans will be
lifted out of poverty, and millions more from the lower middle class to
prosperity.
9. We can immediately create millions of new jobs. Conservative estimates
place the number of illegal aliens in the U.S. at 10,000,000. Taking into
account minor children and the aged, that's still millions of people who are
flooding our labor force. Remove them, and opportunities will abound for
Americans.
There's a canard that says that illegals "take the jobs Americans don't want."
This is a fallacy! There's no job an American can't or won't do for a living
wage. It is a cruel joke on the American worker to allow illegals to depress
wages for many jobs below poverty level, and then to mock Americans for being
reluctant to participate in the poverty.
8. Breaking the law is crime. Lawbreakers are criminals. Out of deference to
the PC crowd, many like to use the term "undocumented workers"--as if illegals
were merely missing a piece of bureaucratic paperwork. By the same logic, we
can call a car thief an "undocumented driver."
Our immigration laws exist for good reasons: to protect our safety, our
national sovereignty, our standard of living, our health, and our culture.
Those who break them may "want a better life for themselves," but then again,
so do all that enrich themselves by disregarding the law.
Many people who wish to immigrate honestly are waiting patiently. Granting
privileges like driver's licenses and social security cards to illegals is a
slap in the face to law-abiding citizens and immigrants alike. It's like
opening an express window to give titles and owner's cards to car thieves,
while making legitimate owners stand in line!
7. Open borders threaten our safety. Since the attacks of September 11, 2001,
two things have become clear. First, we have enemies, and they are vicious and
without conscience. Second, our enemies obviously believe that an attack from
within is more feasible than an attack from without.
Even before the horrid events of September 11, our immigration laws had the
primary purpose of protecting us. The use of visas and passports allows our
government to monitor, and control who enters our country, and why.
Few illegal aliens are terrorists. But it only takes one! More importantly,
the creeping ideology of open borders--the (usually unspoken) belief that
treating foreigners who enter our country differently than we treat our own
citizens is somehow "discriminatory" or "racist"--is creating a terrible
dilemma: Either we cease to monitor the aliens (and open ourselves up for even
worse attacks), or we create the "equality" of the police state by casting
aside constitutional protections for citizens and monitoring everyone. The
more resolutely we protect our borders against threats from without, the
safer, and freer, we can live within them.
6. We're a nation of 293 million; the Third World population is over six
billion and growing by 85 million annually. Do the math. Our country seems
large, but its population is tiny compared to that of the Third World. China
and India alone have seven times our population.
For whatever reasons, our society has succeeded in creating immense wealth
where many others have created only poverty. An American welfare recipient
would still be "rich" by the standards of most of the world. One can't blame
the citizens of countries who produce much less wealth per capita than we for
wanting to reap the benefits our forefathers have sown for us. But if we open
the borders, our island of productivity and prosperity will soon disappear
beneath a flood of Third World squalor.
5. American culture is worth preserving. Culture is more than operas and
Shakespearean plays--it's the sum total of the customs, beliefs, artistic
creations, attitudes, goals, and norms that make a society what it is. It is
passed down, as a treasure, from grandparent to parent to child. In other
words, culture is what gives us our identity.
Some advocate "multiculturalism"--creating a society in which multiple
cultures exist side by side, and believe that "diversity"--having as many
cultures as possible, with none dominant—is desirable. The majority of the
media elite believes that we need more multiculturalism and diversity; the
majority of the population doesn't.
Regardless of how anyone stands on this issue, the fact is that our society is
already multicultural and diverse. Anyone who wishes to enjoy, and celebrate,
the many cultures now coexisting in America need only visit any American city.
By contrast, genuine American culture--the Founding Fathers, the story of the
pioneers and the winning of the West, the Pledge of Allegiance, Columbus Day,
the Bill of Rights--is under constant assault. Some of our country's
detractors vilify all that is traditionally American, while others would
reduce our traditions to one more example of quaint folklore beside those of
other nations.
Russian culture can be found in Russia, Mexican culture in Mexico,
multiculturalism in any major city... but where can one find American culture?
Only in a place where Americans treasure it, and lovingly transmit it from
generation to generation. Immigration laws should ensure that those who seek
to live permanently on American territory be willing to adopt and preserve its
culture. And they are useless unless they are enforced.
4. It's not your father's immigration. Previous generations romanticized
immigration. The images are still with us: Starry-eyed Irish, Italian, Jewish,
and Polish arrivees toting their bags and trunks onto shore at Ellis Island...
The tablet at the base of the Statue of Liberty exhorting other nations to
"Give me your tired, your poor..." The native-born American learning to love
pizza and bagels.
That was then. This is now. Yes, there are still many people in foreign lands
who harbor the "American Dream," and who seek to come here to realize it. Let
them arrive LEGALLY according to our laws.
Millions of illegal aliens, however, have attitudes and motives very different
from those of the immigrants in the fading black-and-white photos of
yesteryear. It's not fashionable to speak the truth about this group. But the
truth must be spoken.
What makes this new breed of "immigrants" different? To begin with, they're
not "immigrating" at all--they're sneaking in. They don't have an "American
dream" of building this country; rather, though still loyal to their home
nations, they want to exploit ours economically. Many even dream of taking
over regions of our country, and displacing us. There's already a word for
this goal: Reconquista of Aztlan. If the members of this group don't intend to
return home, yet have no loyalty to America, what should we call them?
Certainly not "immigrants."
A ‘colonist’ is a better term. Today's colonists, like those of the past, want
to build enclaves on American soil from which they can expand their own wealth
and power, and that of their homeland, while drawing on the resources that
were created by the native population. How can we welcome legitimate
immigrants while keeping out colonists? By knowing who is coming here, and
why, and only admitting those whose presence is in our country's best
interests. In other words, by enforcing immigration laws.
3. It's an issue we can all come together on. Conservatives, traditionally,
aim to preserve the valuable legacy of the past, and to protect freedom by
limiting the power of government. Liberals seek to provide all citizens, even
the most disadvantaged, with the opportunity to realize their full potential.
Both have worthy goals, but often squabble over how to realize them.
Removing illegal aliens can give us the best of both worlds. We can preserve
our traditional culture. And without resorting to costly and intrusive
government programs, we can give our poor a genuine "hand up": as the glut of
cheap labor dries up, those at the bottom rung of the economic ladder will
suddenly find themselves able to climb higher without ruinous competition.
People of good will on the left and the right can only smile approvingly as
the free market provides our unskilled and uneducated with a decent wage, and
with a job market that welcomes instead of marginalizes them. We can "live
better than we did four years ago" and have a rebirth of national pride, as
President Reagan wanted for us. And we can have a "New Deal" for our poor, a
society where no American is left out, which were the ideals of President
Roosevelt. At last, we can come together. That's what patriotism is all about.
2. We either face tough issues now, or tougher ones later. Immigration issues
are complex. We need a national debate--which, judging by the 2005 inaugural
speech by Bush--isn't happening.
Most Americans, when confronted with the facts, want what they want now:
strict enforcement of our immigration laws. It won't be easy. We'll have to
find workable ways to deport illegal aliens without creating unnecessary
hardships for those who have broken our immigration laws, and without creating
severe dislocations for the unscrupulous employers who have benefited from
their presence. And, of course, we'll have to counter, with quiet reason, the
voices of those who scream "discrimination" or "racism."
Some cringe at the challenges that await us.
These challenges, however, pale in comparison to those that future generations
will face if we fail to act. Imagine an overcrowded, impoverished America with
shrinking wages and expanding burdens on the social service system. Imagine an
America where millions of Americans have been driven out of their
neighborhoods by throngs of foreign colonists who neither speak our language
nor understand the culture that created American prosperity--but who deeply
resent the poverty that inevitably results from their own unwillingness, or
inability, to live as true Americans.
Will Americans be forced to tax away their own shriveling wealth, and to
transfer it to the aliens within our borders, if they wish to appease the
colonists' anger? Will the shrinking American middle class merge with the
alien underclass to form a new "peasant culture" while a tiny American elite
trembles behind the walls of heavily policed gated communities? Or will
full-scale cultural and racial war break out? None of these possibilities is
appealing. Nonetheless, a society is a reflection of the population that
comprises it. If we, as an advanced society with a low birthrate, continue to
import a Third World population with a high birthrate, we will become a Third
World society, and will face the problems, which other Third World societies
face as well.
Isn't it better to face the issue of illegal immigration now--and to do
something about it? ... and the number one reason is:
1. We owe it to our kids and grandkids. Our children and grandchildren will
marvel at the digitized archives of the TV shows of the 1950s and 1960s.
They'll see a prosperous, free, united America-- the envy of the world, a
place anyone would be happy and proud to call home. This, they'll realize, was
the legacy our grandparents and parents left us, the American citizens of the
early 21st century.
How will the America we leave to our children stack up against the America our
parents left to us? What will future generations think of us?
Will we be known as the preservers and expanders of the beautiful legacy, or
as its destroyers? By our actions or inactions, we're deciding which it will
be. Right now.
Garrison gave us the most powerful and compelling reasons I have seen for each
one of us to take actions for preserving our country. It behooves each of you
to use your computer, telephone, radio station, TV station, letters to the
editor of your newspaper and calls to every senator and congressman every week
relentlessly to gain national focus on this immigration invasion. Democracy is
not a spectator sport. This nation is in danger of becoming a Third World
nightmare with all the corruption, disease, illiteracy, violence and
balkanization known all over the world. We need a 10-year moratorium on all
immigration to catch our collective breath and we need deportation of over 15
million illegal aliens in a slow and orderly fashion.
That’s why you may want to write me for the 28-point action letter for
stopping this nation-destroying invasion. For you West Coast night owls, every
Thursday you can catch yours truly in Las Vegas, Nevada on Mark Edwards’ "Wake
Up America" talk show on 50,000watt KDWN-Am-720 10:00 PM to midnight PT, or on
the worldwide internet at www.AmericanVoiceRadio.com. This is your nation and
this is your time to take action. It is a sacred trust handed down since the
time of Thomas Jefferson and our founding fathers.
© 2005 Frosty Wooldridge - All Rights Reserved
Frosty's new book "Immigration's Unarmed Invasion"
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