Monday, March 30, 2009

IT IS GETTING WORSE

(Aaron speaking)
Many of our posts deal with family fun and running. That is why we created this blog, so that we could share our story with people. Today I wanted to share a story that has me deeply concerned. It deals with immigration in the USA.

For years, decades even, we (american citizens) have enjoyed benefits of low prices due to cheap labor (just listen, this is my take on the situation). We have allowed immigrants, regardless of the legality of their stay here in the USA, to obtain a TIN (taxpayer ID number) from the IRS so that they can effectively pay their taxes, however they will never be able to retire with a social security retirement, even after paying into the system for years. In many cases, they will have paid more (either more money or for a longer period of time) than even the citizens of the USA. We have allowed them to make our food and build our houses, and we have allowed them to do that for almost always less than $10 hourly, while at the same time complaining that they don't have enough money for health insurance and they then have to exploit the medicare system.

This has all been an injustice. This has been a trespass on humans rights (again, shutup and listen if you don't agree. this is my opinion and I am entitled to it. if you disagree, write about it on your own blog). We have exploited our hispanic neighbors for many years. I don't want to play them up as victims however, as they also benefited from the situation. I have lived in Mexico and know how bad their government sucks. The people their are awesome and lovely. The food and music is the best. However, their own government has treated them worse than they deserve. Given that, they come here, however they may, and enjoy life, even with limited freedoms. It has been a win-win situation for all. So... don't think that I am trying to play the situation up as anyone being the victim to anyone else, as that is not what I am trying to say.

Enter 2009. This world is sick. I don't understand why we, the citizens of the USA, would do some of the ridiculous stuff that we are about to do.

In Arizona, they have given the ability to question people's legal status to simple traffic cops. This has proven to be a bad idea. Sherriff Arpaio's office is currently facing many lawsuits dealing with racial profiling. Over 90% of the people being picked up and who face deportation we brought in on minor charges, and most of them were never convicted of those charges. An example of such is: one man being deported after being brought in for fishing without a license... ??? Seriously!?
Here is the article. Many of them were picked up for speeding. Imagine: you are two years old. You don't get to decide even what clothes you are going to wear, what food you are going to eat, what movies you are going to watch, what sports you are going to play, nada. In this world where you are two, your parents then take you to live in a new place. Now, you are 10. Over 95% of all things you knew when you were two you have now forgotten. The people, the smells, the roads, the noises, etc. Now you are 16. You are driving down the street after school. Maybe you are failing all of your classes, maybe you aren't. Well, you just changed lanes without signaling. DING DING DING, We Have A Winner Johnny! Tell Him What He Has Won! A Free, One Way Trip To Mexico! Lets go ahead and deport this kid. That sounds like a great idea. Who cares if none of his family will be there? Who cares if he can't read or write the language? He is here illegally, right? Lets deport him. Isn't that the right thing to do? Techically yes, but only because the laws are very screwed up. It would be like a grocery store only accepting payment in pennies. No one would fit in there. Our immigration laws are at best, as screwed up as the grocery store that only accepts payment in pennies. At BEST!

In another article (click here) we see the very essence of why blanket deportation is such a bad option. Many immigrants here who are currently here illegally have had children while in the country. Our great nation recognizes these children as citizens. These children don't have a mexican citizenship or a peruvian citizenship. They are americans, as american as I am. If we deport their parents, what are the children to do? Are they to go back to their parents native country and live illegally there? How would that make the situation any better? Wouldn't depriving our own citizens of the right to live in their own country be something that should be considered not only illegal, but highly unconstitutional and a grose violation of human ethics and rights? I think say YES.

Our President Abraham Lincoln once said: “Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves.” I feel that we are denying these people the rights promised in the constitution. It is true that nowhere in our legal system does it says that we have the right to enter the country illegally. And it must be supposed that if someone were to enter illegally, then it should be expected to be denied some rights and even face deportation. However, I am saying that we needed these people to come in when they did. We needed them here to help with the day to day chores of the country. They helped push our country to good times and through bad times. We had the man power, and we have it still, to police the border effectively and stop people from coming in. Are we so naive as to think that we don't know they are coming in? Are we so naive as to think that the government wasn't planning on a certain number of people to enter the country, however possible, each year? We must consider that our officials kand did nothing, as it was needed. We needed them as bad as they needed us. We have treated them as less for many years. We have conveniently used their services and committed to a mutually beneficial relationship where both parties could prosper. But what about now? What has changed? Why are we doing things so differently now? We have broken that arrangement and are treating these people as less than equals. We allowed them to come in, buy clothes and TVs and cars and houses and books and ipods and CDs and DVDplayers and many many many more things to stimulate our economy, and now we are willing to tell them that if they change lanes without signaling, that we are A) going to deport them and B) keep all of their things. And why? Because all of the sudden americans was to install sheetrock and clean hotels? We have all of the sudden decided that we want to landscape and work at fastfood locales? I think that whenever you give someone rights with the agreement that you will at a moments notice come and take all of their possessions and separate them from their families and take them out of their jobs and their schools, all in the name of rising unemployment, in that moment you need to consider that something is wrong. If we need to deport people who have served as a silent backbone for decades in order to maintain the same quality of life, then we are seriously screwed in the head folks. These people aren't free. Regardless of whatever hate mongering you may listen to, or even preach, they deserve these freedoms. Their willingness to fill the holes in the damn has been exploited for years, and it needs to be appreciated. We need to recognize their efforts, but are instead taking away their options and opportunities. I am sickened by this. I think that we are wrong. I love this country and I love the constitution, however I think that those guiding this effort are perverting the rights and powers given us through the constitution. I pray for our hispanic neighbors. I pray that they will figure out a way to survive. I tell them that this failure on our part will only make them stronger in the long run. I do not apologize to them, but rather share with them the following quote by Benjamin Franklin "Where liberty dwells, there is my country." I think that my country is lost right now. I am not sure where it is, where is has gone or when it will come back. I can tell you that the constitution is being violated as we speak. The government behind the wheel here is not what was intended. Don't give up on america. It is still the greatest country of them all.

Each of you please think about these problems and get some healthy conversation going. We are the masters of congress and only we can make the changes. Blaming this on them is not an option anymore. Only personal investments in driving the issue to resolution will fix the situation and end the injustices.

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