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Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Bill Murchison :: Townhall.com Columnist
Saying 'No' To Illegal Immigration
by Bill Murchison
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I wouldn't advise anyone's coming down too hard on the voters of Farmers Branch, Texas, who last weekend approved, two to one, a measure that bans the leasing of apartments to illegal immigrants.

Which -- don't we all know it? -- sounds like a nativist slap at hardworking folks who just want to get on in the world. Yes, and who happen to be living in violation of the laws of the country in which they are trying to get on.

The new Farmers Branch ordinance, if legal challenges to it fail, seems less likely to send illegals scampering back across the border to Mexico than to some other Dallas suburb. And yet this whole business concentrates the mind wonderfully, forcing thought about the idiocy of present U.S. policy and the desirability of a more rational policy. One aligned more or less with present-day realities would be nice, one sensitive to the U.S. economy's voracious demand for labor, sensitive as well to the need for a meaningful distinction between the non-American and the American.

I speak as one less in tune with America's large, let's-fence-off-the-border constituency than with those who see the need for regular replenishment of a labor force diminished by the effects of, among other things, abortion-on-demand; expected, moreover, by a neglectful Congress to produce more, always more, taxes for bailing out Social Security and Medicare.

I still propose not coming down unduly hard on the voters of Farmers Branch. I think one can see easily enough what they are getting at: They don't think it's a real nice idea to privilege outsiders over the native-born in terms of obligations to the majesty of the law.

As the city's mayor pro tem told The Dallas Morning News, "[Voters] are fed up with the fact that illegal immigration is being overlooked in all parts of our life. We think it is within our rights to take action for our city."

It's "nativist" to expect general adherence to democratically enacted rules? I don't think so.

What kind of rules, then? Maybe the one saying you don't get to come and live here absent some prior arrangement with the U.S. government. Saying you ask permission before barging in. Continued...

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Bill Murchison is a senior columns writer for The Dallas Morning News and author of There's More to Life Than Politics.
 
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Subject: We Don't Need Cheap Servants
Our economy appears to be dependent on a lot of cheap labor only because there IS a lot of cheap labor. If there wasn't, our economy would adapt and it would be different. Not worse. Just different.

Virginia Patriot
The pity is that if cheap labor IS needed, it can easily be legally arranged and controlled. Why is left and right alike ignoring this fact? Its the most contemptuous refusal to acknowlege voter opinion in my lifetime. What can they hope to get out of it? Where are the opportunists from areas where the Hispanic vote can neither benefit nor punish them, who will stand up and speak the obvious? They can't all be this stupid, can they?
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