This is a response to a post from my classmate's blog, Texas Talk, concerning the deportation of American citizens. I have some comments and strong disagreements concerning the conclusions drawn in this post. On the topic itself I do agree that there must be drastic measures taken to ensure that United States citizens are protected from being deported. Whether it is 10 or hundreds of people a year, that is a given. On the other hand, citizens should also be protected from the threat of illegal immigration and the violence of drug wars in Mexico, as well as terrorist attacks. I prefer not to wait for something like 9/11 to happen again before deciding to crack down on national security. Unfortunately, I believe thats what it will take for liberals to decide it may be a good idea after all.
Concerning the man deported in the story, I think we should be careful when we call a mistake "racism." I know that there are, without a doubt, law enforcement officials who treat citizens with bias concerning race. I am not denying that fact, but I do not think racism is the issue in every similar case. It is mentioned in the article cited, that "agents investigate any claims to U.S. citizenship, but they often turn out to be false...immigration officials never knowingly hold someone they can definitively determine is a citizen." That being the case, easing up on border control will not solve any problems, but only cause more chaos within the system. Allowing illegal aliens access to what is not theirs creates an extreme injustice. It steals jobs, tax dollars and opportunities from deserving American citizens, but also mistreats and underpays immigrants. Yes, I know a few who pat themselves on the back for helping out an illegal immigrant by hiring them, but of course for much less pay. The justification in this is that we are letting them enjoy freedom outside of the oppression in their country. The fact is, there are certain rights for tax paying citizens that should not be invaded upon by illegal aliens.
None of this is news to anyone I'm sure, but I am not about to criticize leaders who have and are doing their job by protecting the rights of American citizens, i.e. by securing our border. I am also refuting the idea that the Bush administration used propaganda that caused these events and will eventually desensitize the American people to the violation of human rights. I would like to hear more than your view and see evidence that can back up such a bold statement. I was further intrigued to see the assumption that this will end in another holocaust if its left in the hands of the right wing. I see a hint of hypocrisy in that you can call discriminating against American-Mexicans racism and turn to discriminate against republicans who value national security. I'm weary of partisan wars that focus all of their efforts on demonizing those across the aisle from them. Instead, we should respect our fellow Americans and work together to make our country great.
At least now we can put our minds at rest, safe in the hands of President Obama, knowing that the right wing scare tactics will be thwarted from causing a second holocaust. You must really have a one sided view of things to make such dramatic and hateful conclusions without much logical evidence. It sounds like you've been spoon fed some propaganda of your own.