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Friday, June 08, 2007
Rebecca Hagelin :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Immigration Giveaway
by Rebecca Hagelin
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Nobody ever said that being a parent is easy. But do politicians have to make it harder?

Here I’ve been all these years, teaching my three children that you can’t get something for nothing. If you want something, you have to work for it. Now along comes the Senate to debate an immigration bill that would undermine that very principle.

It’s a simple question of mathematics. The Heritage Foundation’s Robert Rector -- probably the most widely quoted expert in the country on immigration -- has crunched the numbers and figured out that the average illegal immigrant family receives about $30,000 annually in government benefits. But that same family pays only $9,000 in taxes.

You don’t need a calculator to see that leaves a short fall of $21,000. As Rector puts it, that’s like having the taxpayers buy every illegal immigrant family a brand-new Mustang convertible every year!

And by taxpayers, of course, I mean you and me. And your neighbors. And your friends. I’m talking about everybody who clings to the notion of fair play and hard work -- who thinks the American Dream is something you strive to earn, not something you passively accept, as if it were a government handout.

Supporters of the Senate bill may want to deride their opponents as xenophobes who hate immigration, but that’s a ludicrous caricature. In reality, they are people who are glad to accept immigrants who come here legally and become American citizens. But they also don’t want their children taught that lawbreakers get a slap on the wrist and win the jackpot prize to live on the government dole.

The bill’s proponents are persistent, though. The status quo is unacceptable, they say, so let’s pass this bill and go from there.

They’re right about the status quo. But for a viable solution, I’d suggest looking to former Attorney General Edwin Meese III, who has published a paper laying out the essential principles of any sensible immigration reform. Mr. Meese was there in 1986when the last amnesty bill passed Congress, so he knows this battle first-handand the many pitfalls of offering amnesty to the masses of people who have broken our laws.

He outlines six principles for reform:

1. America's immigration system must be a national strength and not a strategic vulnerability.

“From a national security per­spective,preventing illegal entry and reducing unlawful presence in the United States is an imperative. An uncontrolled immigration system encourages the circumvention of immigration laws and is a clear invitation to those who wishto take advantage of our openness to cause this nation harm.”

2. The rule of law requires the fair, firm and consistent enforcement of the law, and immigration is no exception.

“Federal, state and local law enforce­ment must be allowed to enforce immigration law consistent with their legal authority. Federal and state governments must provide law enforcement with the necessary resources to enforce and prose­cute these laws, and the federal government should expand programs to assist states and territories in their immigration law enforcement efforts.”

3. Those who enter, remain in, and work in the country illegally are in ongoing and extensive violation our immigration laws. Continued...

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Rebecca Hagelin, a vice president of The Heritage Foundation is the author of Home Invasion: Protecting Your Family in a Culture that's Gone Stark Raving Mad and runs the Web site HomeInvasion.org.

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Subject: Republicans/Conservatives take the hit
As a conservative, I have been embarrassed by the hysterical tone of the discourse regarding this immigration bill.

If the immigration bill is defeated, the borders will remain a sive. Those 12 million plus immigrants, who pick fruit and wash everything from dishes to cars and clean everything from clothes and office buildings will still be here, occupying the lowest rung on the economic ladder and doing the work no one else will do.

Meanwhile, as they eventually assimulate into our society, they are left with a clear memory of an ideology and party that has no compassion and no place for them and their plight.

All known terrorists to date have come into the US via normal legitimate visas (Saudi 9/11 bombers got their visas from the US Embassy in Riyadh, the Arab millieum bomber was coming into the US from Canada, the first World Trade Center bombers had student and other normal visas. None come over the Mexican border).

The shrill and hateful hysteria of conservative talk radio, and a handful of hopeless presidential candidates, is simply pathetic and in the long run, very damaging to the conservative cause. Reason, rationality and compassion should reign supreme for Conservatives, instead we have sustain the stereotype of hateful xenophobic rubes.

Plain Stupid or What??
Not plain stupid but evil...??

Why is there a cabal in Congress...that constantly drives the amnesty issue...they never quit

They arent stupid..so what are they up to...why is this so damn important to them that they are willing bring down American culture to achieve this...

Are they traitors, are they expecting a windfall of money.......they get 30 pieces of silver to sell out their own Country???

I need to know the answer.....because someone loyal to America, who loves America and its traditions can not do this to America...so what are they then????
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