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What ever happened to "Give us your poor, your tired, your huddled masses longing to be free..."
CookingWithCarlo.com ^ | 01/11/2004 | Carlo3b Dad, Chef, Author

Posted on 01/11/2004 2:37:16 AM PST by carlo3b

 
IMMIGRATION INDIGNATION, holy smoke! DID YOU SEE WHAT I SAW?

What ever happened to  "Give us your poor, your tired, your huddled masses longing to be free..."

They came here for several centuries for the same reasons – freedom and hope -- and then a Frenchman created a statue that embodied their hopes and dreams. And it embodied America's promise as well. "Give us your poor, your tired, your huddled masses longing to be free..."
THE STATUE OF LIBERTY
I have been watching with a bit of sadness, and more than a little concern, the debate that has been raging over President Bush's Administration proposed guest worker program. I haven't seen anything definitive yet, but I have to admit that I have some uneasiness about what is being said, and what may be done.

First and foremost, I do not wish to trivialize the genuine fear and the authentic concern that most of the protesters of the proposal have expressed. Nor do I disagree with the legitimate anxiety over what the future may hold if this proposal is actually what is being portrayed, "a blanket amnesty for illegal aliens". That being the case there would be in fact, national as well as historical principles at stake, and we must be ever vigilant in the protection of our liberties as well as our sovereignty.

"Principles have no real force except when one is well-fed."
-Mark Twain
Immigration is now and always has been a tricky affair. The delicate balance of need and want, verses can and should. We can certainly understand someone living in desperate conditions wanting to improving their lot in life. What better place to do it than the greatest nation on earth. America is the envy of the world. We are a magnet, and a beacon.

Who wouldn't choose to be free, unless as is the case in too many places, they are incapable of understanding the reality of freedom. Who wouldn't want to have wealth, if we all agreed on what wealth really is. To someone without anything to feed themselves or their children, a neighbor possessing a sack of flour, is indeed wealthy.

To a nation of plenty, it has to be understandable that a desperate and starving parent wouldn't break down a door, or cross a sweltering desert to feed their child, or a family would risk their lives in a sealed boxcar to work for a steady meal.

I must admit, and state for the record, that as a policy, I firmly believe that all law breaking must be prevented, and law breakers should be punished.. the sooner the better.

That said, I may be a candidate for a flogging I might be at most a fugitive from justice, or at the very least a shameful hypocrite, because I have in the past, and without a moment of indecision would again, give employment to someone I suspect but cannot prove, may be an undocumented worker, ..yes, AN ILLEGAL ALIEN!

I have experience with this issue.. up close and very personal...

I AM A PRODUCT OF FORMER ILLEGAL ALIENS.. Thank God.

As a young boy, I watched as my 92 year old great Grandfather, an immigrant from the bowels of depravity in Italy, as he stood in a crowded church basement and took an oath, and recited the Pledge of Allegiance to his beloved country to finally become a citizen of the United States Of America. For him, becoming a real member of this wonderful country was the culmination of a lifetime of work, and struggle and hope, and prayers.

My great Grandfather, his aged body bent from years of hard work, managed to stand tall as he listened closely to my uncle, who whispered in his ear, everything that was said from the podium. In those days, hopeful immigrants had to study and be tested to prove they knew enough about this country, and it's founding, history and government, to be qualified to contribute to it's greatness.

He had done his homework, and he didn't want to miss a word.

It was that day, in the cold damp basement, in a soft grainy light, walls decorated with flags, and with his fine and honorable family looking on, he and a large group gathered to prove that they were worthy patriots. That day this proud man who had overcome language, illiteracy and poverty, was at last to be rewarded, he was finally a real American.

At the conclusion of the ceremony, he broke down and cried for the first and only time I ever remember in his long and distinguished life. At that moment,  I remember thinking, it must be special to be an American.

Yes, my family crossed a border from Canada into the United States in the dead of night in hopes of securing a better life for their children. They suffered the pain of fear, poverty and ridicule to take a chance. What was being said throughout the world, was true, America was and still is a nation of opportunity.

I do hear the call of fears and doubt of my fellow Americans, and I share the pain when my neighbors hurt as a nation. There is real worry about the costs and loss of jobs. There are legitimate concerns about lawlessness, and precedent of the apparent "reward the lawbreakers", at the expense of the law-abiding and innocent.

"A great deal of talent is lost to the world for want of a little courage. Every day sends to their graves obscure men whose timidity prevented them from making a first effort."
-Sydney Smith
I know we cannot be the world policemen, or pantry. We are a mighty nation built upon a foundation of hard work and sacrifice. Much of that labor was done by immigrants, many of which were here illegally not by choice but by necessity. Many, as my family, didn't do it as a thief, but as poor frightened peasants, who came without documentation because the limits on Italians were reached, and they couldn't afford to wait until the bureaucracy opened the doors again.

Upon arrival, frightened and stranded in a strange place without money, friends or family, they did the unthinkable, they prayed and began working until they were safe, solid and accepted.  They raised a family that contributed and their offspring went to war, and they became solid threads in the fabric of their chosen country. There were a few that gave my folks a boost, a chance, a lifeline until they were secure.

So now the dirty laundry, I did the same for others, but I am apparently not alone. This isn't a unique thought to bend the some rules to help those who need help when the need is the greatest.

History is replete with law breakers that did what turned out to be a blessing. There has always been a few that took the law into their own hands when it seemed that was the only way. Moses, was spared by a benevolent stranger. Thank God a man named Schindler broke the laws to save a few hundred Jews from the Nazi's and where would we be if the Underground Railroad was derailed, because it was against the law to save a slave.

"We who lived in concentration camps can remember the men who walked through the huts comforting others, giving away their last piece of bread. They may have been few in number, but they offer sufficient proof that everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of human freedoms - to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances - to choose one's own way."
-Victor Frankl
The overwhelming numbers of our newest immigrants aren't fleeing death, or slavery, and I am not Schindler, but I could see the desperation in their eyes and feel the need in their hearts. And what was I offering? A job, and friendship. A job that few Americans wanted, and friendship that has lasted decades.
"The true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit."
-Nelson Henderson
There are jobs that nobody wants and few would do, unless they had no other choice, a situation which rarely arises in our country.  But they are good jobs that need to be done. By and large these jobs are hard, thankless, dirty, repetitive jobs, at odds with a normal schedule. However, they are at the limits of those that need them.

Contrary to popular belief, almost no large companies would ever pay cash to save a few dollars, or underpay wages to a poor man because he is illegal. We never paid under the table, or less than the going rate because we were a well known company, and a scandal of that pettiness, would have harmed everyone, including hundreds of employees, almost all homegrown Americans.

  "Something that has always puzzled me all my life is why, when I am in special need of help, the good deed is usually done by somebody on whom I have no claim."
-William Feather, The Business of Life
Lest you think it was all one sided, these workers were solid as a rock, and usually faithful as a clock. The work ethic in other countries is as it was in much earlier times in our history. The bottom line is they needed us, and we needed them. They stayed with me and climbed the ladder in the all American tradition, and I watched them with pride, and admiration.

For those that are really concerned about these poor people taking the bread out of your mouth, unless you are a pot scrubber, or a garlic picker, you are at little risk.. And to ease your mind, I have discovered a new money making venture, one that has a fabulous track record. This one has recent and past history has never failed to pay-off. It's remarkable in it's simplicity!

Here it is... bet against the fatalist, place all of your available milk money on the person needing something, and against the person wanting to keep it from him.. in short, betting against profits of doom.

Bet the farm, or the futon, that the screams are always louder during an election year, and the spin is more spit than polish. Just like the generations that preceded us the Italians, Irish, Germans, Haitians and Vietnamese, these folks will continue to be a blessing to our country. Take a deep breath and think about it without the shrill voices whispering apocalyptic threats.

Before you make your final decision on this matter, ask yourself a simple question. What would you do if you were in their place, but first, take a long look around your home, in you fridge and in your pantry.. and just for an added effect, and take an extra moment thinking of your children. Perhaps, you'll come away with a slightly different outlook.  Then again, maybe not.. you have that right, my once removed, illegal uncles and a lot of others died for your right to be wrong..

I am proud of our President, he knew there would be anger and once again he faced the problem head on. Dealing with this now is going to save us all in the long run, and as to the near future.. remember we are free Americans thanks to our immigrant forefathers, and some day as in the past, these new Americans may well save you and your country...

  "You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today."
-Abraham Lincoln

"One of the tests of leadership is the ability to recognize a problem before it becomes an emergency."
-Arnold Glasgow

GOD BLESS AMERICA



TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: aliens; illegalimmigrants; illegalimmigration; immigration; immigrationoutrage; reconquista
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To: carlo3b
There really isn't any way that we are going to send the masses of workers back to wherever they came from.

That's a question I have about Bush's amnesty proposal. What will we do about all the illegals who choose not to register or who come here after the amnesty is implemented?

Apparently nothing will/can be done. Without an effective enforcement mechanism, the amnesty is doomed to be a fiasco.

241 posted on 01/12/2004 1:09:14 PM PST by kevao
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To: Hon
So your point is that it is easier to hire illegals. (I bet it's cheaper too.)

I'm glad you are paying attention, even if you can't or won't read what I said in post #233, it's OK it wasn't private, you are allowed to read it and educate yourself.. I may have to leave before you are finished picking it apart for grammatical and formating reasons to detract from the issue .. Emma Lazarus and her reasons for writing ""The New Colossus".. Pleaseeeeee.. :)

242 posted on 01/12/2004 1:10:27 PM PST by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
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To: MEG33
Unless you are a native Indian,we are all descendents of immigrants or immigrants.

Which is why the Indians resisted our ancestors with armed force and, when the resistance failed, the Indian way of life was destroyed.

In my own ancestral past:

When the Romans arrived in northewest Spain, our Celtic way of life was destroyed.

When the Visigothic barbarians arrived in Spain, our Roman way of life was destroyed.

When the Muslims arrived in Spain, our Christian way of life was almost destroyed.

When we re-conquered Spain, the Muslim way of life in Spain was destroyed.

When we landed in the New World, the Indian way of life was destroyed.

Uncontrolled immigration has often been a fact of life throughout history.......right before the host society is destroyed.

243 posted on 01/12/2004 1:13:16 PM PST by Polybius
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To: carlo3b
"So your point is that it is easier to hire illegals. (I bet it's cheaper too.)"

I'm glad you are paying attention

It would seem hat you would prefer that people not pay attention.

Sorry that I don't agree that public policy should be based upon your fascinating personal experiences and heroic triumphs.

Whenever you accidentally veer into claims that can be verified (such as why Lazurus wrote her sonnet or your "rule of thumb" claim) you have been shown to be wide of the mark. Why should we trust anything you say?

Especially when you tell us you initiated programs at the Houston Welfare office, ran TV and radio ads and used headhunters to find busboys.

You sound like you have quite an active imagination. But not too firm a grasp on reality.

244 posted on 01/12/2004 1:20:10 PM PST by Hon
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To: carlo3b
I really don't care about your personal anecdotal experiences. I have no way of verifying them, and even if I could, they are not germain to the argument of what is best for this country. They are your personal experiences as filtered through your unique perspective of the world -- save them for your autobiography, a soap opera episode, or therapy sessions.

Although you seem to have a marked aversion for facts, here's another one you can ignore: Emma Lazarus was a Socialist.

245 posted on 01/12/2004 1:21:56 PM PST by browardchad
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To: Hon
I'm not sure using headhunters is the best way to recruit busboys and waiters.

Here is the problem with you disruptor's, you don't make it hard at all ..taking the fun out of this.. Geeeze

MANPOWER inc, Transpersonal, Laborpool Services, and now hundreds of small employment services, operating everywhere.. But I was hiring all levels of skill I wasn't exactly operating a local pizzeria..

246 posted on 01/12/2004 1:22:42 PM PST by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
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To: browardchad
Geeeeze hahahahah .. Emma Lazarus again... I'm winning this fight.. BIG
247 posted on 01/12/2004 1:25:41 PM PST by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
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To: browardchad
"Although you seem to have a marked aversion for facts, here's another one you can ignore: Emma Lazarus was a Socialist."

I don't know if that is an actual fact. She certainly was a liberal in the old-fashioned sense of the word. (Her father was a very rich sugar dealer. They had a house in Newport. She had private tutors, etc.)

But she was foremost a Zionist even before Zionism was invented. She discovered her Jewish roots and took a very active interest in anti-Semtism and the resulting pogroms in Europe and Russia.

Most of her social work (visiting immigrants, etc.) and her writings concerned persecuted Jews who she felt needed and deserved asylum and ultimately a homeland.
248 posted on 01/12/2004 1:30:11 PM PST by Hon
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To: kevao
What will we do about all the illegals who choose not to register or who come here after the amnesty is implemented?

Thats the million dollar question.. You know that law that is enacted will have requirements in it, but will states like California enforce them.. or do we need another mass hiring of Feds to take over.. Thats the problem..that will start a whole new round of complaints..

249 posted on 01/12/2004 1:30:27 PM PST by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
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To: carlo3b
"Geeeeze hahahahah .. Emma Lazarus again..."

I could've sworn you brought her up.


(Checking the title of this thread and the first post begetting it.)


Yup! You based your "argument" on an excerpt from one of her poems (and you and your family's fascinating history).
250 posted on 01/12/2004 1:33:52 PM PST by Hon
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To: browardchad
"In the 1880s, Emma Lazarus became increasingly convinced that "the time has come for actions rather than words." She visited Russian refugees housed on Ward's Island, and helped at the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. Moved by the exiles' struggles, she was also aware of how little she had in common with them. While working among Russian immigrants, she would sometimes joke, "What would my society friends say if they saw me here?"

Lazarus' ideas on the importance of manual labor helped lead to the establishment of the Hebrew Technical Institute. These views also betrayed an upper class tint as she spoke of "the wretched quality of work performed by the vast majority of American mechanics and domestic servants."

In 1883, Lazarus also formed the Society for the Improvement and Colonization of East European Jews. On her 1883 European trip she met with Jewish philanthropists like Claude Montefiore to gather support. However, much to her disappointment, the organization collapsed in 1884.

Emma Lazarus' advocacy included secular causes as well as Jewish ones. She corresponded with the activist Henry George, and published a sonnet in honor of his book, Progress and Poverty. She also wrote of her discussions with William Morris in an article in Century. While sympathetic to Morris' socialist ideas, Lazarus felt his theories were not applicable to America where "the avenues to ease and competency broad and numerous.""

http://www.jwa.org/exhibits/wov/lazarus/el13.html
252 posted on 01/12/2004 1:39:20 PM PST by Hon
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To: carlo3b
Thats the problem..that will start a whole new round of complaints..

No, what no enforcement will do is start a whole new round of illegal immigration. The illegals who register for program will become part of the formal economy. As such, they must be paid at least minimum wage and benefits.

Under those conditions, vast numbers of the newly documented illegals will be unable to find jobs, for their labor will be underpriced by people willing to work for less than minimum wage -- newly arriving illegals and those illegals prescient enough not to register for the amnesty.

Only a moron would price himself out of the illegal immigrant job market by registering for Bush's amnesty program.

253 posted on 01/12/2004 1:41:30 PM PST by kevao
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To: Hon
LOL! Sure you did.

I'm not sure using headhunters is the best way to recruit busboys and waiters.

There are many things I don't know about Carlo's background (he's done so much in his lifetime it would be hard to discover them all in the limited time (3 1/2 years) I've known him), but one thing I DO know is his integrity. If he says he's done something, you can bet your life on it being true!

254 posted on 01/12/2004 1:42:59 PM PST by jellybean (Taglines are easy...it's filling in the reply box that takes thought. :)
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To: carlo3b
You need to use more CAPs, the bold isn't quite enough to convince us of your reasoning.

BTW, I happen to agree with Lazarus about the plight of the Jews at the time (and subsequently and currently) and I have no problem whatsover in granting political amnesty.

I believe in legal immigration, within reason. I mostly believe in the rule of law.

I don't even opppose Bush's plan. I would like to hear more about it. I believe something must be done. Bush's plan could help restore the rule of law in this currently lawless situation.

I have mostly posted on this thread in response to your bogus claims and to suggest that public policy shouldn't be based on anecdotes and employers' desires for cheap and readily available labor.
255 posted on 01/12/2004 1:45:58 PM PST by Hon
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To: kevao
As such, they must be paid at least minimum wage and benefitsAs such, they must be paid at least minimum wage and benefits>

Kev... whoa.. did you read #233 You have to obey the laws and pay minimum wages if you are any company that has deep pockets, the people that accept a lower wage is not who you have to worry about.. It's the Feds.. The Labor Board , and The Equal Opportunity Employment Act will crush you like a bug!

256 posted on 01/12/2004 1:49:29 PM PST by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
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To: carlo3b
Kev... whoa.. did you read #233 You have to obey the laws and pay minimum wages if you are any company that has deep pockets, the people that accept a lower wage is not who you have to worry about.. It's the Feds.. The Labor Board , and The Equal Opportunity Employment Act will crush you like a bug!

LOL! Yeah, just like they do now. ROTFFL!!!

We're being told the amensty is "unavoidable" because it is "unrealistic" to enforce our immigration laws -- to many illegals, not enough resources.

At the same time, we're being told that AFTER the amnesty goes into effect, we will indeed enforce our immigration laws, by doing the kind of enforcement we don't have the resources to do -- which is why the amnesty is "unavoidable" in the first place....

LOL!!! The Feds, the Labor Board, the EOEA. Oh, ye suckers!!!

257 posted on 01/12/2004 2:01:22 PM PST by kevao
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To: Hon
Lazarus to the rear, the Jews are being elbowed out for a new category .. Ta Da ..CAPS.. be careful, the Zionist won't like that.. I'm almost done..

Have you got anything, ANYTHING, more than Lazarus, Zionist, recruiters and CAPS for heaven sake? Apparently not.. It's been swell.. see ya HON.. I hope you are a girl disrupter, with a name like HON!

258 posted on 01/12/2004 2:03:37 PM PST by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
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To: kevao
LOL!!! The Feds, the Labor Board, the EOEA. Oh, ye suckers!!!

Really? You are a out of the loop, and as I suspected..uninformed as much as all of the Bush Bashers are usually.. Did you read what the Labor Board did to Binion's Horseshoe Casino in Las Vegas yesterday? GONE Shazam!

259 posted on 01/12/2004 2:09:27 PM PST by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
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To: carlo3b
You don't sound very stable. So far you have called me a homosexual, a disruptor (twice) and have implied that I am anti-Semitic.

All because I had the temerity to correct you on a few points (such as your foisting a feminist myth as fact) and to point out that you are basing your argument on a poem written by someone with a political agenda, your personal anecdotes, and your desire for cheap labor.

I also still don't believe the claims you made that I highlighted above. And you have posted nothing to make them seem more plausible.

Your name-calling and use of caps and bold don't do much to hide the fact that you are a lot of bluff and bluster with very little substance.
260 posted on 01/12/2004 2:19:37 PM PST by Hon
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