NYTimes admits. Immigration at the border is a huge problem and needs to be fixed ASAP.

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The Forgotten Letter of Coretta Scott King | HuffPost

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In any age of rapidly changing political and partisan perspectives, it is perhaps well to remember how the immigration debate was originally framed back in 1986 when the Reagan/Bush Amnesty plan, put forth to placate the demands of Corporate America for cheap labor, was first enacted. Ignored at the time were the protests which began as early as 1969, when Cesar Chavez and members of the United Farm Workers marched with the Reverend Ralph Abernathy and U.S. Senator Walter Mondale to the border with Mexico to demand the cessation of employers’ practice of importing illegal labor as a means of cutting wages and reducing thousands of their workers to the most grinding poverty.

The government’s response to such protests and demands for economic justice? In the 1980s at a time when African American teenage unemployment approached a disgraceful 80 percent, Big Business cynically petitioned the INS for more visas for cheap foreign labor on grounds that there was an “unskilled labor shortage”. They largely got what they demanded. While Democrats courageously resisted such blatant attempts to lower the wages of legal Hispanic and African Americans, Reagan Amnesty apologists claimed that Americans wouldn’t stoop to perform the “dirty work” that only illegal workers would perform, ignoring the obvious fact that unemployed legal workers gladly and gratefully collect garbage and work in the coal mines if decent wages were paid.

In fact the pleas for economic justice in America were made many years before by the great African American educator, Booker T. Washington, who made his famous “cast down your bucket where you are” speech at the Atlanta International Exposition in 1895. Having recognized the racist and notorious practice of Big Business of importing and hiring cheap immigrant labor in order to avoid hiring African Americans, Washington pleaded: (T)o those (of you) who look to the incoming of those of foreign birth, cast down your bucket where you are. (If you but do so) we shall stand by you with a devotion that no foreigner can approach, ready to interlace our industrial, commercial, civil and religious life with yours.”

It should be no surprise, therefore, that these demands for economic justice were taken up by the wife of Martin Luther King, who in 1991 joined with eight CEO’s of America’s leading African American organizations to oppose Republican Senator Orin Hatch’s bill to do away with sanctions against employers who persisted in hiring illegal aliens as a means of discriminating and reducing the wages of against African Americans.

“We are concerned, Senator Hatch” Coretta Scott King wrote in her now largely forgotten letter, “That your proposed remedy…will cause another problem—the revival of …discrimination against black and brown U.S. documented workers, in favor of cheap labor.”

Given the success of Big Business in lobbying the U.S. government to ignore these pleas for economic justice — on grounds of “humanitarianism” no less — it is perhaps the ultimate irony that this success has translated also in flipping the partisan narrative to the point where even legal immigrants have been tricked into adopting the Reagan/Bush agenda against their own economic interest under the ideological banner of the party that for decades opposed it.

But there may now be signs of enlightenment by those who have been most oppressed by the Reagan/Bush agenda. In 2014, by a strong majority of 53 percent, male Latinos voted for the Texas Republican Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, who had promised to stop the notorious practice of luring illegal immigrants—even little children— to their deaths in the desert with such promises as amnesty, and in-state-tuition.

And so, gradually the tide may be turning in Booker T. Washington’s and Coretta Scott King’s demand for economic justice. Even in Germany today, where Merkel basked in the “humanitarian” glow of luring hundreds of thousands un-vetted illegal immigrants with promises of cash rewards (but no jobs, of course), the spectacle of teeming throngs of desperate young males being herded into the most degrading “refugee” camps, or worse showered with useless “vouchers,” may be finally revealing to the world the immorality of luring people from their homes, families, and culture for little more than the political aggrandizement of the politicians who created it. The tragedy, of course, is that the billions spent on such self-defeating endeavors could have been instead been spent on providing safety and economic help in zones created for their protection in the home countries.

In America, no true reform can ever come until the most demagogic politicians cease their deliberate obfuscation of the difference between legal and illegal immigration, and begin streamlining the procedures for legal immigration, which is now so difficult that relatively few can navigate or afford it. When this is done, any wall built will always have doors.
 

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I believe @Call Me James is a breh, but he do be doing the most when it comes to not securing the border/caping for "illegals".
I've consistently said the conservative solution for handling illegal immigration is misguided and does nothing to solve the problem.

Now we're watching it fail in real time. Pardon me while I enjoy being right.:umad:
 

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I just personally think that building a wall is retarded and a waste of money. The true solution to this is to just not hire illegals. If you're illegal, you can't work. You can't work, you wouldn't even want to live here. But as it stands an illegal resident can work, drive, pay taxes. It's just a shyt show and no one wants to actually solve the problem. People just want to ignore it or create giant fukking boondoggles.
Prohibit them from utilizing anything publicly funded and we can abolish ICE altogether. :ehh:
 

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I've consistently said the conservative solution for handling illegal immigration is misguided and does nothing to solve the problem.

Now we're watching it fail in real time. Pardon me while I enjoy being right.:umad:
To be fair, there hasn't been a 'conservative solution' implemented... so one hasnt failed/succeeded. All we have is Trump talking tough.:yeshrug:
 

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I just personally think that building a wall is retarded and a waste of money. The true solution to this is to just not hire illegals. If you're illegal, you can't work. You can't work, you wouldn't even want to live here. But as it stands an illegal resident can work, drive, pay taxes. It's just a shyt show and no one wants to actually solve the problem. People just want to ignore it or create giant fukking boondoggles.


I'd do the same thing they do in Singapore, cane them in public, put them in hard labor camp, give their kids to white women , and send them back to Guatemala after 2 years
 

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We don't want to process people coming in!!!! Wtf part of no means no don't you get, you rapist.

I'm glad it's inefficient , we told these fukkers not to come and they said "no entiendo....lo siento no se" and showed up anyway. Chics getting pregnant wjth a 12 months plan to show up at centers wjth 3 months old , talking about we aren't giving them food , water, and shelter.

Migrant women look at the US the same way a Thot looks at Drake.
Doesn’t matter what you want. Reality is they are coming and you have to do something with them
 

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To be fair, there hasn't been a 'conservative solution' implemented... so one hasnt failed/succeeded. All we have is Trump talking tough.:yeshrug:
Family separation.
Sending the troops to the border.
Increasing ICE and CBP to their highest levels on record.
Doing ICE checkpoints.
Suing sanctuary cities.
Not processing asylum applications as they come in.
Not assigning new judges.
Tent cities.
 

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Family separation.
Sending the troops to the border.
Increasing ICE and CBP to their highest levels on record.
Doing ICE checkpoints.
Suing sanctuary cities.
Not processing asylum applications as they come in.
Not assigning new judges.
Tent cities.
:francis: Suing isnt a policy and I dont believe the rest arent new...
Are trrops even at the border?:russ: I thought that was just Trump being Trump
 
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I'm black as hell.

But saying illegal immigration has gone up due to Trump's ineffective policy isn't caping for illegal immigrants.

But if you want smoke, I can give it to you. :umad:
You said it was a manufactured crisis. Trump's stupidity exacerbated the issue, but he didn't manufacture it. Even the article states economic/domestic issues in Central America are the root of the problem.
 

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You said it was a manufactured crisis. Trump's stupidity exacerbated the issue, but he didn't manufacture it. Even the article states economic/domestic issues in Central America are the root of the problem.
The “manufacturered” crisis is the rapists coming to take all
the jobs.

The actual crisis is millions of people in legal limbo due to a inefficient broken system.
 
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