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Which Immigrant Should Be Your Neighbor?
Townhall.com ^ | December 4, 2013 | Terry Jeffrey

Posted on 12/04/2013 10:53:58 AM PST by Kaslin

Daniel and Samuel were both born in Monterrey, Mexico on the same day in 1990 and baptized by the same priest two Sundays later.

Both attended the same primary and secondary schools. Both dreamed of some day moving to the United States. But there the similarity ends.

Samuel dropped out of school in tenth grade. Daniel graduated from secondary school, went on to the university and graduated at the top of his class.

The last time Samuel ever walked through the door of a church is when he walked out of one just after receiving the sacrament of confirmation. Daniel served as an altar boy and attends Mass every Sunday, every holy day and often on other days as well.

After dropping out of school, Samuel held a series of jobs, doing unskilled labor. After graduating from college, Daniel took a teaching job at a local high school and attended graduate school at night, hoping eventually to earn a doctorate in history.

Daniel is habitually honest. In keeping with his religious faith, he would never knowingly break a law unless it was plainly an unjust law -- such as one that required him to discriminate against somebody because of their race or to pay for an abortion.

Daniel -- also because of his fundamental beliefs -- consciously discovered as an adult what he instinctively knew as a child: He was a conservative, who embraced work and family along with his faith.

Samuel was not particularly concerned with any of these things.

At the age of 23, both Samuel and Daniel still dreamed of moving to the United States.

Which of these two hypothetical men would be more likely to illegally cross the U.S. border and illegally work and settle in the United States?

Earlier this year, the Congressional Budget Office prepared a "description" of the immigrant population in the United States for House Budget Chairman Paul Ryan.

According to the CBO, there were 11.5 million "unauthorized" aliens in the United States as of 2011. These did not include large numbers from the Coptic community in Egypt, the Orthodox community in Syria, or from Kenya, South Korea or south Sudan.

But, according to the CBO, 59 percent of the illegal immigrants in the United States were from Mexico, while another 14 percent were from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.

In analyzing the educational attainment of immigrants, the CBO did not distinguish between the legal and the illegal, but it did show a sharp distinction between those from Mexico and Central America and those from elsewhere.

While 54 percent of the immigrants from Mexico and Central America were high school dropouts, only 9 percent of those from Africa, Oceania and Asia were. While 45 percent of people from Africa and Oceania held a bachelor's degree or higher, only 7 percent from Mexico and Central America did.

If educational attainment is the test, Samuel, the high school dropout, is more likely than Daniel, the aspiring history professor, to come to the United States from Mexico.

As I noted in this column in June, Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, offered an amendment to the Senate immigration bill that would have required illegal aliens seeking legalization to disclose "all the names and Social Security account numbers that the alien has ever used to obtain employment in the United States."

Sen. Chuck Schumer objected. "When people are living in undocumented status, there are times, I suppose, when they've made up identities, made up Social Security numbers," he said. "I just don't see how, when you've lived here 10 years, and you've had many different identities, many different numbers, you're going to remember them all."

In 2009, according to the inspector general of the Social Security Administration, the agency received 7.8 million W-2 forms where the name and Social Security number did not match -- often meaning the form was filed on behalf of an illegal alien using a fake or stolen number.

This, too, mitigates in favor of Samuel being the man who illegally immigrates to the United States. Daniel would never -- let alone habitually -- assume a false identity or use a fraudulent or stolen Social Security number.

Last year, the Pew Hispanic Center surveyed "unauthorized" Latino immigrants, asking if they identified with, or leaned toward, one of the major political parties. Thirty-one percent said they identified with the Democratic Party and 23 said they leaned toward it. Only 4 percent said they identified with the Republican Party, while 15 percent said they leaned toward it. Twenty-seven percent said they did not identify with or lean toward either party.

Daniel, considering his true and deeply held moral and religious convictions, could never identify with or lean toward a political party dedicated to the legalized killing of unborn babies and state-sanctioned same-sex marriage.

Since the majority of "unauthorized" Latino immigrants do lean toward a party dedicated to these things, this also seems to suggest Daniel would not be the man to illegally immigrate to the United States.

When people are tempted to argue that it would be compassionate to give a "pathway to citizenship" to the illegal aliens in this country, they should think about the Daniels of this world -- whether they are living today in Mexico or Egypt.

They are not breaking our immigration laws precisely because they live their lives according to the values that made this country great.


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KEYWORDS: illegalimmigration; immigration; pathtocitizenship
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My answer to the question in the title is: A legal immigrant of course and it does not matter from what country he or she came.
1 posted on 12/04/2013 10:53:58 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

It does not require a lot of intelligence or education to climb into the trunk of a car in Tijuana and get smuggled into the USA. On the other hand, if somebody wants to emigrate to the USA from Asia or Africa they need more smarts in order to get here.


2 posted on 12/04/2013 10:58:40 AM PST by forgotten man
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To: Kaslin

Any Legal Immigrant who wants to learn our language and can assimilate into our culture by making sure their offspring learn our language with a strong work ethic and a decent sense of respect towards women and the weak.

I could care less if they came from Alpha Centari or Mexico or the Middle East or Sub-Saharan Africa.


3 posted on 12/04/2013 11:01:52 AM PST by GraceG
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To: Kaslin
The last time Samuel ever walked through the door of a church is when he walked out of one just after receiving the sacrament of confirmation. Daniel served as an altar boy and attends Mass every Sunday, every holy day and often on other days as well....

....Daniel is habitually honest. In keeping with his religious faith, he would never knowingly break a law unless it was plainly an unjust law -- such as one that required him to discriminate against somebody because of their race or to pay for an abortion. Daniel -- also because of his fundamental beliefs -- consciously discovered as an adult what he instinctively knew as a child: He was a conservative, who embraced work and family along with his faith. Samuel was not particularly concerned with any of these things.

Note the subtle propaganda here. The political conservative and "unjust law" immigration champion is the Catholic parishioner.

Calif. Church, political leaders fast for immigration reform
Catholic Bishops Push for Immigration Bill
Bishops to the Left of Senate Dems on Immigration
Defeat of DREAM Act only a temporary setback, says Archbishop Gomez
USCCB campaign urges parishes to pray, preach on behalf of DREAM Act
USCCB backs Alabama bishops’ efforts to reverse immigration law [Archbishop Gomez statement]

4 posted on 12/04/2013 11:13:31 AM PST by Alex Murphy ("the defacto Leader of the FR Calvinist Protestant Brigades")
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To: GraceG

I am a naturalized citizen and when my husband brought me over on September 26, 1966 with him from Germany when he was transferred back to the states and having arrived in Germany in December of 1961 during the Berlin crisis. When we met I could only speak very little English but by the time we came over I was able to speak, read and write, because I practiced by writing letters to my inlaws. Plus we went to many parties and to movies on the post he was stationed at,


5 posted on 12/04/2013 11:17:45 AM PST by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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To: Alex Murphy

What’s wrong with being religious?


6 posted on 12/04/2013 11:18:41 AM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: Kaslin
Which Immigrant Should Be Your Neighbor?

There's the picture, and the problem, in a nutshell...

We are unwilling hosts to way too many Samuels and Samuelas.
Not nearly enough Daniels and Danielas.

How many Samuels and Samuelas have signed on to the "Right to healthcare for everybody'" Medicaid?

Being in California, I have been exposed for years now to the Samuels and Salmuelas public service TV spot asserting and demanding their "right to health care for everybody."
I hate that TV spot with a passion, and the people promoting it.

On the other hand, I share the welcome to all the Daniels and Danielas who want to join our culture, and share theirs, from wherever they come.

7 posted on 12/04/2013 11:19:31 AM PST by publius911 ( At least Nixon had the good grace to resign!)
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To: Alex Murphy; Kaslin
In this parable, they're both Catholic parishioners. I don't doubt the author wrote it that way for fairness, to factor out any prejudices stemming from differing religions.

Jesus, however, did it entirely t'other way around when He told the tale where the Good Guy was, most unrealistically, the statistically improbable Samaritan.

You know the one I'm talkin' about?

8 posted on 12/04/2013 11:26:57 AM PST by Mrs. Don-o (He saw Jesus move from tree to tree in the back of his mind, a wild ragged figure... - F. O'Connor)
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>> What’s wrong with being religious?

Or being Catholic.


9 posted on 12/04/2013 11:29:24 AM PST by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: Gene Eric

Or both. :)


10 posted on 12/04/2013 11:31:07 AM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: Kaslin

My answer would be: the Amish or even the Irish would be OK.
H**l, even Mexican faggots.
But no establishment GOP!


11 posted on 12/04/2013 11:33:13 AM PST by tumblindice (America's founding fathers: All armed conservatives.)
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To: tumblindice

You are going off the topic


12 posted on 12/04/2013 11:36:16 AM PST by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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Mexico is our neighbor. So her own people can just stay there and we’ll be neighborly. Now if they want to enter the US legally, then we’ll be next door neighbors.


13 posted on 12/04/2013 11:37:59 AM PST by b4its2late (A Progressive is a person who will give away everything he doesn't own.)
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To: Kaslin
there are times, I suppose, when they've made up identities, made up Social Security numbers

made up = stolen

14 posted on 12/04/2013 11:40:41 AM PST by bgill (This reply was mined before it was posted.)
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To: Kaslin

bump

Why couldn’t this article show the differences between a legal immigrant and illegal foreign criminal invader


15 posted on 12/04/2013 11:55:14 AM PST by GeronL (Extra Large Cheesy Over-Stuffed Hobbit)
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To: Kaslin

Neither. We need to stop ALL immigration for awhile.


16 posted on 12/04/2013 12:03:18 PM PST by Into the Vortex
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To: Into the Vortex

The one who works, came here (or was born here) legally and pays his/their taxes. I would welcome him/her as a neighbor, all others need not apply.


17 posted on 12/04/2013 12:05:27 PM PST by DaveA37
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To: Into the Vortex

You’re right! We need to stop all immigration except for those who have served the interest of the US abroad, those Americans marry, and German rocket scientists (technically/security important).


18 posted on 12/04/2013 12:28:03 PM PST by Monterrosa-24 (...even more American than a French bikini and a Russian AK-47)
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To: b4its2late

19 posted on 12/04/2013 12:47:28 PM PST by ZirconEncrustedTweezers (I'm not anti-government, government's anti-me.)
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To: Kaslin

samuel and his entue extended family currently remt the house next door to us. From El Salvador’s barrio with love.


20 posted on 12/04/2013 12:50:34 PM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
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