We Want You.... OUT!
Uncle Sam Criminalizes Immigration in a Land Completely Compsed of Immigrants
Samuel E. Lavallee
Issue date: 4/18/06 Section: Opinion
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With congressional elections weighing heavily on the minds of politicians, underestimating the political clout of an interest group such as Latinos (the largest minority in the US) could prove devastating to many reelection campaigns. Currently, less than half of the eligible Latino population shows up to the polls regularly. The immigration policy has mobilized an essentially dormant portion of the polis against the government, as is apparent from the size and sheer number of protests. If Latinos are willing to protest this policy, they will certainly come out to the polls in mass numbers to elect representatives who value them as constituents.
A Marine living in Houston returned from Iraq to his illegal immigrant parents and said of the protests: "I have fought for freedom overseas. Now I am fighting for freedom here." The powers that be are ready to extricate innocent, contributing members of society from the United States on the grounds that the manner in which they first entered the country was technically not legal. For a nation controlled by the descendents of immigrants who violently eradicated the natives they displaced, the US is very hostile toward Latino immigrants who are a group that clearly does not intend to violently displace them. For the most part, the new immigration policy will displace people who have a better life in the US, and who are not security risks.
It is understandable to be weary of immigration following the September 11th attacks, which were led by terrorists who initially entered the country in ways similar to Latinos today. It is equally understandable for politicians to be concerned for the jobs of their constituents, especially with today's trend of job outsourcing from the US. But to uproot the estimated eleven million immigrants in the US, many of whom have lived in America for years now, would be both inconsistent with the principles upon which the US was founded as well as insensitive to the merit of the majority of immigrants effected by the policy.
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