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Title: Illegal Immigration Myths
Source: City Journal
URL Source: http://www.city-journal.org/html/eon2006-05-01hm.html
Published: May 1, 2006
Author: Heather Mac Donald
Post Date: 2006-05-31 09:45:22 by Phaedrus
Keywords: None
Views: 1353
Comments: 96

As the nation braced for another demonstration of illegal alien power today, the press has been trotting out “fear engulfs the illegal alien community” stories, following the arrests last month of over 1,000 illegal aliens working for IFCO Systems North America. For instance: IMMIGRANTS PANICKED BY RUMORS OF RAIDS, reported the New York Times; ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS FEAR ROUNDUP, announced the Wall Street Journal; TALK OF IMMIGRANT ARRESTS IN AUSTIN FUELS FEAR, blared the Austin American-Statesman; and PATIENTS, FEARING INS RAIDS, DON’T SEEK HEALTH CARE, the Contra Costa Times warned.

And what exactly is wrong with that? The premise of all such stories is that the government has acted unconscionably in causing illegal aliens to fear deportation, however remote the risk. Worrying about deportation is a cruel burden that no illegal alien should have to live with, the reporters imply—and their sources state outright. “It doesn’t help society or anyone to have these people running scared,” Mexican consul general Jorge Guajardo told the Austin American-Statesman. The stories sympathetically reported on illegal aliens too nervous to attend karate class, shop, get their free medical examinations, or pick up their subsidized prescription drugs. Somewhat braver illegals go out only to pick up their children from taxpayer-subsidized school or Head Start programs.

After Border Patrol agents arrested a few hundred illegal aliens in southern California cities in 2004, the Los Angeles Times ran similar stories bemoaning the resultant fear among illegal aliens and quoting advocates and politicians blasting the Border Patrol’s outrageous behavior.

This ubiquitous journalistic conceit exposes two myths and raises a public policy question. The first myth is that illegal aliens live in the shadows. The “shadows” claim then becomes an urgent reason why Congress must pass a legalization plan: so that 11 million people can come out of hiding. In fact, illegal aliens live in the full blaze of day. Only when confronted with the merest hint that immigration enforcement is even possible do they curtail their movements—and then elite thinking immediately declares such curtailment a gross injustice.

But even if it were true that illegals lived in the shadows, why is that unfair? The bargain they chose was clear: if you come here illegally, the law says that you should face deportation. It is a measure of how surreal our immigration practice has become that it is now “mean-spirited” simply to raise the possibility in an illegal’s mind that his deportation risk is real, much less actually to deport him.

The second myth is that the only way to reduce the illegal alien population is through “mass deportations”—assumed by the enlightened to be patently cruel. The fear stories make clear, however, that the illegal alien population has burgeoned precisely because illegals assume that they face no risk of enforcement. As soon as there is any move toward upholding the law, calculations change. Were enforcement actions to continue, the calculations made by illegals already here and those planning to come would change even more radically: many illegals would go home and many fewer would enter. As Jessica Vaughan points out in a recent report for the Center for Immigration Studies, after the Department of Homeland Security deported 1,500 illegal Pakistanis after 9/11, 15,000 more illegal Pakistanis left the country on their own. We have no reason to believe that illegal Hispanics and other populations would not follow a similar course.

For this voluntary flight to happen, however, the threat of enforcement must be credible. Perversely, the federal government makes sure that the opposite is the case. As soon as “illegal alien fear” stories appear, immigration policy-makers repudiate any intention of more widespread legal action and reassure illegal aliens that they have no reason to worry. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman Virginia Tice told the Wall Street Journal last week that rumors of arrests of illegal aliens were “baseless. We don’t conduct random raids.” Many immigration officials even fear the “d” word. A CNN reporter called me last year for a comment on whether an illegal Chinese man, trapped in an elevator in New York for several days, should be deported. A Department of Homeland Security spokesman had referred the reporter to me, because he was unwilling to offer any opinion himself on whether deportation was in order.

When the Denver Post, in 2002, took up the cause of Jesus Apodaca, an illegal alien in Denver denied in-state tuition to the University of Colorado, Congressman Tom Tancredo was the only public official who suggested that deportation might be more appropriate. ICE stayed mum.

And that leads to a key question, usually ducked: What does the country want regarding deportation? If an official from the agency responsible for protecting our borders is unwilling to call for the removal of a single illegal alien once the illegal has a face and a name, where does that leave us? Right-wing talk radio hosts and their audiences complain about border-breaking and informal legalization measures like driver’s licenses and matricula consular cards. But they usually avoid the next question: if not legalization, then, what? If ICE were to start upholding the immigration law and regularly removing illegals, the press would go into overdrive, painting each removal action as a heart-wrenching injustice.

It is a calculated falsehood by the open borders lobby that mass “round-ups” are the only way to stop the invasion of illegals. But it is true that consistent enforcement actions will be necessary to broadcast that our national sanctuary policy has come to an end. Some polls suggest that the public would support such actions, and virtually all polls show that the American people certainly have a far stricter stance toward illegals than do the press and the political class—something to keep in mind before we devise our next feckless immigration bill.

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Cutting through the illegal immigration "debate" BS. Heather McDonald is a gutsy, insightful commentator who deserves much wider recognition.

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#3. To: Phaedrus (#0)

The huge marches that were staged is not what I'd call "living in the shadows."

They're everywhere - they're everywhere! for crying out loud.

Lod  posted on  2006-05-31   10:09:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: lodwick, Phaedrus (#3)

They're everywhere - they're everywhere!

Look out
Look out
Brown immigrants on parade
Here they come, hippity hoppity--
They're here, they're there, brown immigrants everywhere!

What'll I do
What'll I do
What an unusual view

I can stand the sight of worms
And look at microscopic germs
But cinnamon-colored guest workers
Is really too much for me!

Tauzero  posted on  2006-05-31   10:21:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Tauzero (#4)

We came not so long ago and ended thousands of year of existence of cultures.

We couldn't stand the fact they weren't Christian.

Doctrine of Discovery was a policy we used to say non-Christians had no sovereignty. It said that they must be made lie us, be subjugated or die.

And Manifest Destiny, the white man rules, stewards those more darkened in the skin as the human body protects the owners of this corporeal form from the sun, was a refinement of that policy passed to Pope to European leaders that helps sustain the genocide of people and culture.

Death, intolerance, hatred and more is what your poem is about. A history of self-righteous greed, whose latest chapter with fascist militiamen and bigots to guide it is what is far too much for me.

The word Minutemen is used now for Redcoats, President Bush for King George III, if you want to squash the Mexicans, and the simple truth is, and I back it with my very life - as do many others; you have to go through people like me first before a nationwide lynching of people can occur.

The immigrants are staying, if you don't like it, tough shit.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2006-05-31   10:48:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Ferret Mike, zipporah, bluegrass, jethro tull, lodwick, christine (#5)

I back it with my very life - as do many others; you have to go through people like me first before a nationwide lynching of people can occur. The immigrants are staying, if you don't like it, tough shit.

Nobody wants to lynch anyone except LaRaza. And by the way, don't get in the way or you'll get your wish. "People like you" are traitors.

Your one day time off bozo has ended.

IndieTX  posted on  2006-05-31   11:16:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#65. To: IndieTX, the illegal invading horde (#9)

In all fairness to Mike, he's simply verbalizing the thoughts of lots of feckless whites. The white race has been gobbled up by the PC culture and what is belched out speaks and talks like Mike. There's no need for us to lynch him; The 3rd world scum he adores will do it for us ;)

Jethro Tull  posted on  2006-05-31   14:50:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#66. To: Jethro Tull (#65)

I want to make him articulate what, if any limits he has, in terms of immigration. That is a reasonable and basic question aside from any issues or wealth, exploitation, racism, etc. I find that many people simply do not think through the logical problems and consequences associated with unrestricted immigration. When you consider that 40% of Mexico wants to come here, I think we need to consider what our policies should be and what, if any, limits we should draw, or rules we should have.

I can only tell from Mike's non-answers, that he is an open borders guy who thinks that anyone should be able to come into this country from pretty much anywhere as he's unwilling to articulate any limits. I presume that he would apply the same "guidelines" to other countries, meaning that if I and several million of most closest friends want to skip across the border into Mexico and settle down, that would be fine with him.

mehitable  posted on  2006-05-31   14:57:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#73. To: mehitable (#66)

I want to make him articulate what, if any limits he has, in terms of immigration.

Don't fall into this twisted leftist trap, Me. There should be NO further legal immigration, and for the illegal trash here, open season for hunters.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2006-05-31   15:21:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#77. To: Jethro Tull (#73)

There should be NO further legal immigration,...

That's affirm.

...and for the illegal trash here, open season for hunters.

The government should pay a $100.00 bounty per body to cover expenses, after a 30 day grace period for the wets to turn themselves in for deportation or disposal, if they choose. The problem would disappear virtually overnight.

Esso  posted on  2006-05-31   15:43:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#78. To: Esso (#77)

"The government should pay a $100.00 bounty per body to cover expenses, after a 30 day grace period for the wets to turn themselves in for deportation or disposal, if they choose. The problem would disappear virtually overnight."

Quite the little Nazi, aren't you? Start shooting innocent people like that, what little regard the world has for us Bush has not pissed away would go too.

Not to mention your hunters would be hunted themselves. I know I own guns - including assault rifles - to deal with scum like you suggest giving a bounty too. And others and I too am not afraid to use them.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2006-05-31   15:48:47 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#81. To: Ferret Mike (#78)

Start shooting innocent people like that...

What part of illegal alien, invader, insurgent don't you understand?

Esso  posted on  2006-05-31   15:53:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#84. To: Esso (#81)

"What part of illegal alien, invader, insurgent don't you understand?"

What part of you are blood thirsty, lynch mob minded sociopathic and resonant with the thinking of Adolf Hitler do you not understand?

I actually am glad you showed up my Waffen SS loving little buttercup. You make it far easier for me to show what kind of attitude the Minutemen encourage in people.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2006-05-31   16:01:31 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#88. To: Ferret Mike (#84)

One more time, imagine I am speaking very slowly to you. I am not trying to trick you. I am asking a straightforward question:

What percentage of Mexicans would you allow to immigrate to the United States? 25%? 50%? 75%? 100%? Are there any limits? How would you establish them? What policies or rules would you put in place, if any, to regulate immigration (from Mexico or any other country)?

I cannot possibly ask a simpler, more straight forward question. If you cannot answer this, you simply are unwilling to actually engage in any meaningful dialogue, in which case you can resume with your diatribes.

mehitable  posted on  2006-05-31   16:07:15 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#90. To: mehitable, Esso (#88)

Looks like it might be time to put the Bozo Filter to work ...

Phaedrus  posted on  2006-05-31 16:11:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#92. To: mehitable (#88)

"I cannot possibly ask a simpler, more straight forward question. If you cannot answer this, you simply are unwilling to actually engage in any meaningful dialog, in which case you can resume with your diatribes."

You already gave the punchline to this ploy and are still trying to catapult the propaganda.

You do have the prerogative as an interlocutor in this forum to offer opinion regarding what my words mean to you or what you think my motives are in posting them.

But the discussion is not narrowly defined by whether I dismiss a pointless question that takes focus away from the fact it is the business leaders, and 'captains of industry' (SIC) who are the primary problem here.

I am interested in focusing on these people that started the whole thing, not folks they used to carry out the Machiavellian ploy of encouraging people in this country to lower wages and standard of living.

Let me speak slowly, enunciate clearly and with emphasis; the main problem in this issue is not the American people, or the Mexican people - those engineering the problem badly, deeply, profoundly, want this issue reduced to a Hatfield Vs. McCoy feud that covers their tracks and role in all this.

And I will not tale my cross hairs off of them in regards to this issue, no matter how much you think I should. K? You are welcome, I'm always glad to share this with folks. ;-)

Ferret Mike  posted on  2006-05-31 16:19:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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