Sunday, July 17, 2005
New Militia...I don't hear any complaints.
In the Southwestern United States the new militia has been getting a lot of press.
As far as I can tell, it is a group of Americans who have taken it upon themselves to police the US-Mexico border.
Yet, despite all the negative press, I don't hear anyone trying to stop them.
Again, like many of the issues I address, I can see how both sides have a valid argument.
On one side, anytime citizens take the law into their own hands the potential for disaster increases. Do they have the training to show appropriate restraint? Do they have adequate knowledge of the legal system to protect themselves and protect the rights of the accused? Where does the line get drawn between the rights of the citizen and the law.
However, when do the citizens have the right to stand up for themselves when the government fails them? With the ever increasing Latino-American population it is becoming political suicide to address the uncontrolled illegal immigration from Mexico. And it is not just Mexicans, anyone from any country that can get to Mexico can get a good shot at crossing the border. Uncontrolled immigration is detrimental to the US on so many levels:
1. Every new wave of illegal immigrants continues to undercut the Latino-Americans who are already here by continuing the illegal-immigrant-stereotype.
2. A never-ending supply of cheap illegal labor undercuts any attempt at raising fair wages.
3. Illegal labor robs the US Government of much needed taxes which must be made up by legal employees, especially when those illegal immigrants are recieving aid via those same taxes.
4. In this post 9/11 (and now 7/7) age, any shortcomings in border control directly become shortcomings in national security!!!
these are just a few...
Now, I would never deny a hard working person the right to make money, just do it legally.
So, we have a group of motivated Americans who have decided to police the border. They are trying to make a difference. How can you blame someone for trying? If a stranger jumped my fence and was illegally hanging around my backyard I would have a right to defend my property. These "militia men" have taken it upon themselves to protect "America's backyard," I say let them be. If they break the law, then arrest them and prosecute them. But, if they are going to at least try to defend this country, and indirectly defend our lives, why stop them. I would recommend you just say thank you and commend these people for upholding the principles this fine country was found on; and more importantly, thank them for doing something most Americans do not have the time or the stomach to do themselves.
And I will take the collective silence from Washington as un-official permission to continue.
As far as I can tell, it is a group of Americans who have taken it upon themselves to police the US-Mexico border.
Yet, despite all the negative press, I don't hear anyone trying to stop them.
Again, like many of the issues I address, I can see how both sides have a valid argument.
On one side, anytime citizens take the law into their own hands the potential for disaster increases. Do they have the training to show appropriate restraint? Do they have adequate knowledge of the legal system to protect themselves and protect the rights of the accused? Where does the line get drawn between the rights of the citizen and the law.
However, when do the citizens have the right to stand up for themselves when the government fails them? With the ever increasing Latino-American population it is becoming political suicide to address the uncontrolled illegal immigration from Mexico. And it is not just Mexicans, anyone from any country that can get to Mexico can get a good shot at crossing the border. Uncontrolled immigration is detrimental to the US on so many levels:
1. Every new wave of illegal immigrants continues to undercut the Latino-Americans who are already here by continuing the illegal-immigrant-stereotype.
2. A never-ending supply of cheap illegal labor undercuts any attempt at raising fair wages.
3. Illegal labor robs the US Government of much needed taxes which must be made up by legal employees, especially when those illegal immigrants are recieving aid via those same taxes.
4. In this post 9/11 (and now 7/7) age, any shortcomings in border control directly become shortcomings in national security!!!
these are just a few...
Now, I would never deny a hard working person the right to make money, just do it legally.
So, we have a group of motivated Americans who have decided to police the border. They are trying to make a difference. How can you blame someone for trying? If a stranger jumped my fence and was illegally hanging around my backyard I would have a right to defend my property. These "militia men" have taken it upon themselves to protect "America's backyard," I say let them be. If they break the law, then arrest them and prosecute them. But, if they are going to at least try to defend this country, and indirectly defend our lives, why stop them. I would recommend you just say thank you and commend these people for upholding the principles this fine country was found on; and more importantly, thank them for doing something most Americans do not have the time or the stomach to do themselves.
And I will take the collective silence from Washington as un-official permission to continue.
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have been reading your comments but have been to lazy to reply to them.....keep up the good work........ atco
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