Word
Gems
What is a
man but the sum of his thoughts?
Deception
& Propaganda
By Alan Nathan
FrontPageMagazine.com | May 18, 2007
How might the problems surrounding non-documented aliens be handled if they were
bartered by two hard-nosed horse-traders, one favoring comprehensive immigration reform and the other
wanting to enforce existing laws? Imagine the law-enforcement-guy becoming especially daring and
saying to his counterpart, Your team can have the pathways to citizenship and guest worker programs, providing we first get the sealed border.
Im afraid immigration-reform-guy
would still reject the deal because lost to his crowd would be their most treasured
possession - the ongoing, ill-monitored and ill-protected border that feeds the avarice of corporate rightists wanting
cheap labor, and socialist leftists wanting
votes.
In virtually all polls, Americans
comprised of both Republicans and Democrats demand that we tightly protect our
boundaries. And they want this whether its through fences, walls, barriers and or
virtual shields whatever works. Astonishingly enough, the party leaders purposely
turn away from their respective rank-and-file voters in deference to dollar-rich interest
groups wielding greater sway despite representing smaller numbers. In short, the
well-moneyed minority, from each side of the aisle, is successfully overpowering the
majority from both. Think of it as Republican-on-Republican
and Democrat-on-Democrat crime.
However, the problem for them is that protecting the
border from invasion is a constitutional requirement of our government as directed by
Article 4, Section 4, and can never be overridden by legislative law.
To whatever degree that still non-existing comprehensive immigration law proves to be in conflict with Article IV, would
be the same extent to which even the Supreme Court would have to rule it as
constitutionally non-compliant.
The quest for this reform is disingenuously characterized as having
parity with protecting the borders and
consequently gives our leaders an excuse to say they cant do the latter until the
former is achieved. This justification for inaction has no standing because it has no
relevance. Its like saying I cant have steak today, because my brother-in-law
had pizza last week.
Our government is not permitted to disobey or
procrastinate implementing constitutional mandates simply because of would-be lesser laws
that are still in development.
To prove which strategy factually, and functionally,
has the most relevance, let us look at what happens when one approach is done in the
absence of the other. If you allow for pathways to
citizenship without a counterweighing sealed border to offset then more incentivised
people wanting to cross illegally, well have a repeat of the 80s in which
those crossings were dramatically increased following the Reagan era Amnesty. If you seal
the border first without accompanying it with pathways
to citizenship, what happens to those already here? Nothing!
As a matter of fact, because weve cauterized the hemorrhaging at the southern
border, the existing non-documented aliens become a more manageable population because
theyre no longer growing at a rate of 400,000 each year.
How infinitesimal must be the aggregate IQ of the
bipartisan Senate and our concurring myopic White House? How can both branches continue
assuming our people havent yet figured out that the pursuit for comprehensive immigration reform in no way
precludes the government from carrying out their constitutional commitments?
I am genuinely bemused and astonished over how these inbreds on Capitol Hill and 1600 Pennsylvania
Avenue have failed to come to terms with this otherwise self-evident fact. It is my
sincerest hope that David Horowitz, the always erudite publisher of Front Page Magazine, will permit me to say that
these guys are incredibly f---ing thick! (Let me guess; they edited one word in the
previous sentence. Had to try.)
Fred Barnes, the popular Fox News pundit of Special Report with Britt Hume, and a repeated
guest on my show, is one of the more informed thinkers in Washington. But he, too, has
been known to incorrectly prioritize primary facts behind the secondary and tertiary ones,
as he did last year in a piece entitled, How to Lose the House.
The public expects action
from the people who run Washington--that's Bush and Republicans. But action is not what
they will get if the enforcement-only House refuses to compromise. What they will get in
that case is an impasse. And that means the crisis endures. (Weekly
Standard, May 29, 2006.)
Well, he was ultimately right about the crisis
enduring, but hes categorically wrong about it being attributable to an impasse.
An impasse can only exist when there are no existing laws that would otherwise
allow us to move forward but this is not the case. Our nations foundational
document facilitates the way forward through Article IV.
Saying theres an impasse, because two
sides cant get together on legislation subordinate to an already existing
constitutional article is to mischaracterize an inferior authority as trumping a superior
one. Cant be done but this artificial argument continues to be propagated
despite its already proven academic irrelevancy.
Our leaders disconnect from the Framers law on this
issue seems impenetrable:
"The
later you wait the harder it gets," Dodd said. "You've got a window here ... and
the fear is if you wait much longer, then it won't happen before 2008 and with a new
administration it probably wouldn't be one of the first items you bring up." Senator
Chris Dodd (D-CT), Associated Press in Boston Globe, May 3, 2007.
Article IV, Sec 4 is already written
whats the delay?
Our immigration laws prevent thousands of young
people from pursuing their dreams and fully contributing to our nations future.
These young people have lived in this country for most of their lives. It is the only home
they know. They are American in every sense except their technical legal status,
said Durbin. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL),
durbin.senate.gov, May 25, 2006.
Since
when do parents get to use their children as a tool for whining about consequences of
their own making? Yes, sons and daughters should not be blamed for their parents
lawbreaking. However, the offspring of illegals are no more entitled to citizen-benefits
than are the children of bank-robbers entitled to inherit the loot.
Those on the
far-Right who continue that enforcement-only, anti-immigrant drumbeat may think its good
politics. But their pandering threatens real progress toward effective immigration reform
that protects our security and reflects our values as a nation of immigrants. We have
tried it their way by simply beefing up the border. Weve spent more than $20 billion
on it over the past decade and it has not worked. Senator
Ted Kennedy (D-MA), tedkennedy .com, July 5, 2006.
This is classic masturbated political
correctness. The phrase, anti-immigrant drumbeat is the re-labeling of a thing
into something it is not because Kennedy is incapable of arguing the issue on point
a common debate tactic employed by those who are intellectually weak. A second grader
knows the difference between anti-immigrant and anti-illegal
immigrant, and so should he. Apparently, the road to honesty is another one he seems
unable to navigate. More specifically, he knows that the $20 billion for beefing up
the border had little to do with the actual fences and walls he opposes. Hes
equally aware of the fact that Israels wall at the West Bank has been directly
responsible for reducing suicide bombing by 95 percent. If erected barriers can preempt
terrorists, it would seem self-apparent that theyd be at least equally effective
against comparatively less threatening migrant workers.
The system is failed
the system isnt working weve got to toughen the borders and we
need to do that and weve got to somehow work together to see a work visa
program that will allow people too get into a legal system not an illegal system
I mean, thats what people really get irritated about its not
that people come in the country legally its that they come in illegally. Senator
Sam Brownback (R-KS), GOP South Carolina Primary Debates, Fox News Channel, time-code
01:33, May 15, 2007.
This idiot is worse than Kennedy! Hes arguing
that our mandates must work around the aliens instead of the reverse. Senator, you get
legal by accommodating the law, not by demanding that the law accommodate you.
"But there is an
overwhelming majority of Americans, including Republicans, who feel that we need to have a
comprehensive approach and realize you can't simply deport 12 million people." Senator
John McCain (R-AZ), The DeMoines Register, March 16, 2007.
McCain couldnt be more lost on this issue if he
hired a scout to oblivion. Firstly, you dont
have to deport a single person in order to seal up the border. Secondly, after you
thoroughly secure that border, the non-documented residents become a more manageable
number by default because you will have stopped the hemorrhaging from Mexico. It is at
that point you would find all of America more open to pathways and guest-workers.
"...I'm
optimistic that we can get comprehensive immigration reform, one, that enforces our
borders; two, holds employers to account; three, recognizes we've got workers here who are
doing jobs Americans aren't doing, and they ought to have a -- there ought to be a
temporary worker permit to do so; four, to make sure that we treat people who are here
already with respect and dignity, without amnesty, without animosity; and, five, to
continue the assimilation program so necessary to make sure our country continues to move
forward in an optimistic way." President George W. Bush, White
House.gov, May 16, 2007.
Mr. President, respect and dignity is a
reciprocal code of conduct and was violated by the illegal newcomers upon arrival. Why
should we honor a bargain already broken by them?
Consistent polls reflect that 65-70 percent of American
citizens want sealed borders as a pre-cursor to any program allowing illegal immigrants to
transition to citizenship. Despite this generic bipartisanship, born out of the common
bonds of a shared homeland, too many leaders in the Senate have become more answerable to
their financial constituents than they have to their voting constituents regardless
of party affiliation.
Its
time they feel more than heat they need to get burned!
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