Posted on 06/24/2016 5:03:57 AM PDT by simpson96
ON ONE level, its unsurprising that the Supreme Court deadlocked 4 to 4, after an appeals court split 2 to 1, in considering President Obamas sweeping executive action to shield millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation. As a legal matter, this was not an easy call.
What makes the outcome so depressing for the country, and such a standard-bearer for failed governance, is that as a policy matter, it shouldnt be hard at all. Immigrants have been and continue to be, on balance, an overwhelmingly positive force for the nations social and economic health. It would be in their interest and the nations to regularize the status of workers and families who, as a practical matter, are not going away. There was a time when politicians of both parties understood this and actually came close to legislating a solution. But loss of nerve and an impulse to torpedo compromise in search of maximal political advantage put a solution out of reach, and here we are: Millions of people remain condemned to live in the shadows, and the U.S. economy cannot take advantage of the talents and energies of all the nations inhabitants.
surge in immigration from Mexico around the turn of the century was the precipitating event. As Mexicos economy improved, the surge slowed and even reversed, but 11 million or so undocumented immigrants (by no means all Mexican, of course) remain. A Senate compromise, supported for a time by Republicans such as John McCain (Ariz.) and Marco Rubio (Fla.), as well as by most Democrats, would have allowed these undocumented people to stay if they learned English, paid taxes and followed the law. Stricter border security and penalties against employers of illegal immigrants would have discouraged future surges. A win all around.
House Republicans, though, refused to consider the compromise.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
When trying to justify the benefit of illegal aliens’ presence here WaPo lumps them into the overall ‘immigrant’ category.
They and other bleeding heart, spend-your-money liberals can’t justify the benefit of illegals one damn bit.
I would rather these illegals were left at the border
“The Supreme Court leaves undocumented immigrants in the shadows”
Funny, I always assumed it was because they illegally came into the nation without permission, and refuse to go home and do it the right way.
They are not undocumented immigrants. They are criminal invaders.
Shadows? It should leave them rotting in Prison!
Pull them out of the shadows and send them back.
How is immigration good for social health? Jihad, unemployment and massive welfare expenses are not positive social influences, unless you are a globalist and want América enslaved.
Honestly, the delusion of the media is just too weird to be sincere. There were interviews on the evening news last night with affected invaders. They were middle aged, shown with their teenage children, and you know what? They could hardly communicate their thoughts in English, after all those years of being here.
As a resident of a border state, who sees illegals tramping past my house on a regular basis, the protests interest me.
I would think if they put half the effort into applying for legal status as they do protesting, they would be given green cards. Especially with the current regime.
But wait, then they would no be able to claim their Oppressed Status.
In the shadows?? America is being invaded by foreign hoards.
They’re in our schools, hospitals, McDonald’s, hospitality, universities, construction, transportation, prisons, and in some cases our voting booths.
You have legal immigration and you have illegal immigration. All the other “buzz” words are B.S.
Bring them out into the light ... so they can be comfortably deported ...
They probably have more rights and protection under this commie regime, than we do.
The Washington Post is getting no love in the comments section. There seems to be one poster trying to support the Posts viewpoint, everybody else is hammering it like a bent nail.
Yes this CRAP about in the shadows is REALLY starting to bug me!!! I wish everyday they were in the DAMNED SHADOWS unfortunately in CA. they are running around in broad daylight waving Mexican flags and DEMANDING the same rights American citizens have!!! PLEAAAASE spare me the SHADOWS CRAP!!!!
They came here illegally and swear no allegiance to our country. It’s sickening the excuses for this illegal activity. The immigrants through Ellis Island had to be determined if they would be allowed entry and this forced entry and sense of entitlement from these invaders is why our country is in downfall. They cannot justify this so shout racism! There is no right to break our laws when those who come here legally did it for what? Mexico is also hypocritical on this issue as they have very strict immigration laws.
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