Posted on 01/23/2004 7:01:23 PM PST by Beck_isright
Answer: Because Mexicans Never Return to Mexico
Question: Why wont Bush & Foxs illegal-immigrant plan work?
by Gustavo Arellano
For years, the only phone in my mothers hometown of El Cargadero, nestled high in the mountains of the desiccated central Mexican state of Zacatecas, was in the house of Salvador Barrios. Whenever someone received a call, Salvador had to jog up and down El Cargaderos hilly streets and let the person know that someone wanted to talk to them. It didnt matter if it was night or day, heat or rain: Salvador ran. But thanks to the thousands of dollars that my mothers fellow expatriate cargaderenses wired to their birthplace over the decades, the Mexican government finally installed telephones in El Cargadero two years agoand Salvadors aching legs finally get a rest.
President Bush cites this modernization of El Cargadero and countless other Mexican ranchos as justification for his half-assed revamping of American immigration policy. Bush is calling for the abolishment of the U.S.-Mexico borderbut only for Mexicans who register with American companies willing to employee them for a maximum of six years. There is no call for amnesty in Bushs proposal. Instead, all participants would only attain the minimal rights guaranteed to American workers, such as minimum wage, safety-regulations and sick leave. As a churro on a stick, Bush also suggests the establishment of a lucrative pension fund that workers can only cash in on when they return to Mexico.
Bush presented his program by arguing that Mexican immigrants come to this country only to earn enough cash that can be lived off in Mexico, a view seconded by President Vicente Fox of Mexico. "[Mexicans] are not going to become American citizens, nor do they want U.S. citizenship," Fox told the Associated Press on Jan. 9. "They want to have their rights respected, to get good pay for their work and to be able to visit their families in Mexico."
But El Cargaderos reality betrays Fox and Bushs vision. Despite the ranchos assumption of suburban infrastructure while retaining its pastoral charm, it is dead. Only the elderly, the young, and the drunk remain. Anyone able to migrate did years ago, with more than 1,000 of us residing in Anaheim alone. And while the capital investments in El Cargadero are spectacularthere are even lawns and sprinklers in some yards nowadaysthese are monuments to immigrant entrepreneurship experienced only weeks at a time. The rest of the year, the hard labor of a generation stands deserted, a staid museum display rather than a living, breathing community. Even Salvador Barrios house is largely empty: all his children migrated when they turned 18.
My ancestral villages depressing case isnt exclusive at all. Modern Mexico has come to this: hamlets eagerly embracing the 21st century but with the majority of its children toiling away in el Norte. Theyve been leaving now for a good century, transforming Latinos into the largest American ethnic group. With Mexicos economy continuing to stagnate, this phenomenon wont let up anytime soon.
Immigrants send back money to Mexico by the billionsan estimated $14 billion in 2003and visit come vacation time, residing in now-lavish houses funded by years of sweat. But thats all Mexico is to them now, a vacation spot. They invariably trek back to the States after realizing life in Mexico is inferior. They imbibe from the damned American cup of successthe higher wages, better living conditions and modern-day comfortsand find it attractive. They have children, who then assimilate to the point where Mexico means nothing other than food and music and where grandma lives.
Bushs plan ignores this relevant fact, however, since its implementation would be a victory for the American and Mexican governments. Bushs big business buddies can now legally fill employment shortages that Americans would easily assume if it wasnt for the insulting pay. These Mexicans never have a chance of becoming citizens, thereby absolving the United States of any true responsibility toward them. Fox, in turn, doesnt have to improve his own country and allows his paisanos to leave, ensuring that the restless Mexican nation doesnt heed its centurial call to revolution. The billions sent back maintain Mexicos economyand the Mexican government doesnt even have to worry about taking care of this money spout.
The losers, of course, are the Mexican immigrantsarent they always? "Dear and beloved Mexico/If I die far away from you/May they say that Im sleeping/And that they return me to you," the immortal charro Jorge Negrete sang in "México, Lindo y Querido." All Mexican immigrantslegal and illegalmaintain the illusion of returning one day to Mexico. But they rarely return permanently, and without any possibility for amnesty, illegal immigrants will continue to live in the shadows. All they will have is an empty house in Mexico, a house that keeps their nostalgia but little else.
Nice back pedal there.
Nope, he could issue an EO on perfectly constitutionally sound grounds. The ONLy remedy opponents would have is either Congressional over ride or court challenge. Your opinion that it is treason cannot be supported by law or history.
We ALL KNOW DAMN WELL that if this TREASONOUS ACT was perpetrated by ClintOOn this board would be RIFE with calls for his head - and rightfully so!.
I'm holding our precinct meeting. We will pass a VERY Conservative set of planks. These will then go on to the county, and then the state. Each will also pass a VERY conservative platform. Then at the national Convention, an equally Conservative platform will emerge.
And then do you know what happens? That's the last you'll hear of it for the next four years. The Republicans elected will totally ignore the platforms and do as they darned well please.
I have been a Republican PC for over 40 years, and I've yet to see the Republicans abide by, live by and/or fight for the principles that the grass roots wanted. The politicians get back to Washington and from then on, they get their marching orders from the national party, the lobbyests, and the biggest donors, and the rest of us are expected to be good little sheeple, shut up, and work hard to put get them reelected when the time comes. Am I cynical? You bet I am!
Mexican governors meet at border to discuss U.S. immigration proposals |
||||||
(sarsacm) My how you feel us normal middle class american citizens are unworthy to discuss situations that affect our very futures and the future of this nation. That's so socialist of you...
Make your case for TREASON as it applies to this proposal.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.