Posted on 12/30/2017 7:48:58 PM PST by iowamark
When members of Congress battled over the budget, some threatened to block funding unless Congress provided amnesty to illegal alien Dreamers who benefited from President Barack Obamas Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which President Donald Trump announced he is ending.
Conscientious members of Congress should not give in to this threat. Amnesty will encourage even more illegal immigrationjust as the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act did.
That bill provided citizenship to 2.7 million illegal aliens. Yet by 1995, another 5.7 million illegal aliens were residing in the U.S. Many of them crossed the border to join their newly legalized friends and family. Others, no doubt, believed that since the U.S. provided amnesty once, it would do so again.
However Congress decides to deal with Dreamers, it should be based on the real demographics of the DACA populace, not the glamorized image typically presented by the media.
Watching television reports concerning Dreamers, one would think that the DACA program applied only to college-educated immigrants who were just a few years old when their parents brought them into the country illegally.
We are led to believe that most are so fully Americanized that they would now have trouble speaking their native language and are all but ignorant of their birth countries cultural norms. Thus, we are supposed to believe returning them to their native lands would be a cruel hardship.
In fact, many DACA beneficiaries came here as teenagers. All were eligible for the program as long as they entered the U.S. before their 16th birthday. By that time, there is no doubt that they spoke the language of their native countries fluently and knew their culture intimately.
DACA had no requirement of English fluency, as evidenced by the application form that had a space to list the translator used to complete the form.
The Center for Immigration Studies estimates that perhaps 24 percent of the DACA-eligible population fall into the functionally illiterate category and another 46 percent have only basic English ability. Unfortunately, many Dreamers are poorly educated. Only 49 percent of DACA beneficiaries have a high school education, even though a majority are now adults. And while military service could also qualify an illegal alien for DACA, out of the current 690,000 DACA beneficiaries, only 900 are serving in the military.
The Obama administration did not check the background of each DACA beneficiary, despite a requirement that they have no felony convictions and pose no threat to national security. Only a few randomly selected DACA applicants were ever actually vetted.
This may explain why, by August this year, more than 2,100 DACA beneficiaries had had their eligibility pulled because of criminal convictions and gang affiliation.
Even if a random background investigation produced substantial evidence that an illegal alien might have committed multiple crimes, the alien would still be eligible for DACA if he wasnt convicted.
Thus, it seems that a significant percentage of DACA beneficiaries have serious limitations in their education, work experience, and English fluency. Whats the likelihood that theyll be able to function in American society without being substantial burdens to U.S. taxpayers?
Without changing the sponsorship rules, any congressional amnesty bill providing citizenship could significantly increase the number of illegal aliens who will benefit beyond the immediate DACA beneficiaries. Giving lawful status to Dreamers will allow them and their families to profit from illegal conduct. History shows that providing amnesty will attract even more illegal immigration and wont solve our enforcement problems. Congress shouldnt even consider such relief unless and until we have a sustained period of concentrated enforcement that stems illegal entry and reduces the illegal alien population in the U.S. Congress should instead concentrate on providing the resources needed to enforce our immigration laws and secure our border.
Also in the Washington Times as:
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/dec/25/daca-demographics-show-less-ideal-dreamers-media-i/
“Not-so-beautiful Dreamers: The reality behind the media airbrushing”
This is the most heavily "thought-formed" culture in history. The Soros Open Society Foundation, the US Chamber of Commerce and Business Roundtable use extremely persuasive media mind-conditioning to insure that progressives "just happen" to "think" the position on immigration that favors ultra big biz and elites like Soros, Gates and Buffett. No one worries about unemployment among home-born Blacks because they're not "compassion" poster-children.
Kate Steinle had dreams too.
In any event, they aren’t “Dreamers”. That act didn’t pass. They are DACA illegal aliens, beneficiaries of Obama’s illegal deferment. Obama tried to defer their parents as well with DAPA.
Well, guess what ... time’s up!
Ping for tomorrow
I’m dreaming they get the phuk out!
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Lets face it, most of the “so called” experts on T.V. do not know what they are talking about most of the time. News and cable shows are nothing but a form of entertainment. It is surprising someone on T.V. has not dropped to the floor to take a knee. Most of them are just worried about acting cool.
Much of the nonsense heard, is a waste of time.
Aww, the Everly Brothers...
Back to a better time...
I’m a little suspicious about these so called “dreamers”. According to the fake news, liberal “media”, EVERY “dreamer” graduates from high school as “valedictorian”. Even those with 5 or 6 kids. Something stinks here.
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