You want fairness? Control the border.
An open borders policy is unfair on a number of
levels.
Is it fair to push the undocumented, the “refugees”,
to the front of the line, when countless numbers have followed and are
following the longer, safer, legal process?
Is it fair to depress the job opportunities and wages
of low-skilled workers already here (and this affects the black community to a
greater extent than any other) with a massive influx of immigrants?
Is it fair to force those here legally to pay for the
social services that will be required to aid a massive influx of immigrants?
Is it fair to allow large numbers of immigrants from
countries that sponsor terrorism, that preach hatred for our country, that are
in the midst of internal civil war, into America when we lack the ability to
thoroughly vet them? (Say, the way the media vets a Republican candidate for
the presidency?)
It seems to me an open borders policy is unfair on a
number of levels.
Control the border.
It also seems to me a 90-day moratorium on immigration
is a sensible measure, and not the beginning of a new holocaust, an un-American
persecution, or a fourth reich.
And I’m not even a Trump supporter.
Be
guided by the heart, but frame the heart with the head.
Here is my conundrum. I really want to educate myself on the Constitutionality of these orders, but I can't trust any news organization as it seems all have an agenda. My kneejerk reaction is that an individual cannot have Constitutional rights until they are a citizen or granted the equivalent (green card). Anyone else enters at the discretion of the Government.
ReplyDeleteWe are a country of immigrants, and to me, none of these orders abridge a single right of any of them.
Uncle