Wednesday, July 16, 2014

GIVE ME YOUR TIRED, YOUR POOR, YOUR------????

They are tired, poor, mostly children, desperate, many of them alone---and illegal. They are pouring across our borders from Central America, Mexico, and possibly elsewhere----and turning themselves into the authorities. They have heard or been told that they will not be turned away, at least not immediately---and they are right. Under federal order, they are being treated medically, and eventually bussed to various states and towns, unannounced, uninvited, and in many cases, unwelcome.  Pres. Obama has asked congress for almost four billion dollars to help  care for these children until they can be processed and supposedly returned to their homelands, which could take years, and cause multiple problems, not the least of which is how to afford and absorb this huge, unplanned flood of immigrants into our economy, culture, and society. It is predicted that by fall there will be appox. 90,000 illegal children and adults who have crossed our borders seeking asylum from  poverty, starvation, gangs, violence, and sure death if they remain in their home countries. They have been not only encouraged, but told to come here--to run here, to escape fates worse than anything they might find here, and that we will not turn them away. But what will be the financial consequences of such an overload on our economy, schools, and medical facilities; what will it do to our already ever growing and complicated immigration problem; how will it affect our own poor and needy; and last but not least,  ---is our national security being seriously jeopardized by this unprepared for distraction? Those who wish to harm us, namely terrorists anxious to plant their cells here, can now easily slip  past guards too few and too busy to notice.

It is an epic crisis without precedence. In a normal year, we get around 6,000 illegal immigrants.  In a normal year, they would try to hide from the authorities and sneak in---these, in this year are running towards the police and border control officers, begging for help.  In a normal year, it was rare to see children trying to enter illegally without adults,  ---now there are thousands, 57,000 at last count, rushing in and past the overwhelmed guards.  In a normal year, we would have sufficient shelters and holding areas until we could process  those who were caught, according to immigration laws. Now, we do not have nearly enough places to put this excess explosion of people ---and so they are being dispersed to states without warning and without adequate preparation. Churches, foster homes, military bases,  and even refugee camps,  are being used as temporary solutions until we figure out what to do with them. And what do we do? Most of them are unskilled, uneducated, and many are
sick with contagious diseases.

The humanitarian aspect is almost a given--we dare not, cannot,  turn such needy children away, many of whom are orphans, street kids with no homes. We have no choice as conscionable people.
We must help them----forget about putting them on buses and immediately returning them like unwanted packages--not going to happen. Not now, probably not ever, as many will simply disappear into the crowds, and never show up for their legal proceedings. We will do the right thing, but it may be because we have been doing the wrong thing for too long.

The enforcement of our immigration laws were too lax to begin with, our borders way too porous, and this government too unwilling to deal with the problems of internal illegal"aliens", let alone external, and surely not equipped to deal with tidal waves of so many begging for help. Yes, they
have finally offered an immigration  reform plan for those who are here, and the Republicans turned it down because it lacked what they feel is key---more and strengthened border control. The present situation would seem to  support that argument.

This is bad,  it's likely to get worse, as states and their governors rebel against the Federal government demanding an onslaught of folks they cannot afford--- and it's happening, after all, on President Obama's watch. No getting around it---this president and his policies  are failing us.  Did he not see this coming, or did he, on the other hand, know the risk of ignoring the inevitable-- he's not stupid, he had to know the price of too little enforcement of laws already on the books, too much tolerance for those breaking the laws, --- and still made choices seemingly based on political reasons and his own deep ideology? He appears even more helpless and hapless than usual, refusing to even visit the overwhelmed Texan border---either he feels he already knows how bad the situation is, and doesn't have anything further to offer, other than to ask for money to treat the symptoms, but not the problem---or he simply, incredibly, washes his hands, believing somehow it's all the Republican's fault, and let the chips fall where they may. Admittedly, it's hard to say what can be done at this point,  but some have suggested sending in the National Guard to beef up the borders, while at the same time sending a strong message that we cannot, will not accept any more illegals. Sounds reasonable, helpful, even life saving---but so far, no dice.

It appears " the chickens have come home to roost." Where have we heard that folksy adage before? Does  Jeremiah Wright, President Obama's previous pastor, ring a bell? Has his pulpit condemnation of America come true? Are we now being asked to pay for our sins, by drowning in a sea of people clamoring to get in, our gates flung wide open, our borders useless, and our once prosperous and welcoming country, hardly able to support ourselves, let alone droves of limitless immigrants?

"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free". Yes, that is our proud heritage and our history--but not all at once, invasion style.  Immigration laws and control over who and when we allow in are there for a reason---to protect those who are here,  maintain an orderly society, and offer those who come here legally a better life, not chaos and a dream that is fading fast. This is serious stuff---we are in trouble, and perhaps not even fully aware of the repercussions and danger of gathering storms on the horizon, rolling in on the heels of this latest crisis. As we seek to help, we are taking our eyes off our very own well being and safety.

 Reverend Wright also so memorably said, "God damn America". Really, Rev? Where would you be without us? And how is it, that this is still the ultimate desired destination for the oppressed, a beacon of hope? No, sir --- God bless America. We may fall short, fumble, fight, and fail at times---but we do the right thing when the chips are down. We just need a little more leadership about now----someone to show us how to save the land of the free and the brave, without giving away the store---or have it
taken from us.















8 comments:

  1. If we knew the cause of their desperation, perhaps we could stem the tide at its source. Do you know?

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  2. Read Ist paragraph of above blog----we cannot save the world, only in this case show mercy to those whose
    country has failed them.

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  3. Are there two (or more) sides to the catastrophe in Gaza, or just one? Is there room for mercy there?

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  4. Always room for mercy---but who started this war?
    Hamas has declared they want to destroy Israel---hard to find justice and balance against that kind of thinking.

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  5. What can be done about the people on the mountain in Iraq?

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  6. I wish I knew-- man's inhumanity to man (and women and children) is heartbreaking. I understand we're dropping aid, but who knows if it's getting to those who need it most. We may have to re-think our increasing
    tendency to isolate ourselves, and Obama's slow to react policies----perhaps even he will eventually see the folly in
    refusing to use the biggest stick.

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  7. They way you said it sounds scarey. What do you mean by "the biggest stick"?

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  8. Should sound scary---he who carries the biggest stick wins, & doesn't lose to someone who has a bigger, scarier stick---or whatever they use to remove heads. Really tired of people shaking fingers at the USA's might and power. We've not always used it strictly for altruistic purposes , but can't think of another country who have has used their treasure, blood, and influence more than we have to help others in need---and continue to do so.

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