sorry I am w/Fr. G on this one. Our immigration laws have their origin in the the same late 19th early 20th c. mentality that fostered Margaret Sanger, social darwinism, sterilization of the unfit, and ultimately, national socialism. Their purpose was to keep out anyone who was not WASP. read the debates in the legislatures and in the press heralding their passage. the immigration laws are a product of the same thinking that gave is Jim Crow and segregation de jure and de facto.
Just as the injustices experienced by the descendents of slaves and descendents of native Americans have their roots in slavery and the shameful treatment of the only Americans who were never immigrants, injustice perpetrated on person who do not match a preconceived notion of the proper skin tone or proper language have their roots in the same intellectual rot that justified these evils. The same mentality that enforced white supremacy even after the abolition of slavery enforced 100 years ago quotas on immigration of “lesser” races and ethnicities.
You can’t rewrite history when your notion of PC changes, nor when your perception of justice changes.
The Rio Grande Valley population is at least 80% Hispanic, mostly of Mexican origin–and most of them have resided here since before the US illegally annexed the land south of the Nueces in the aftermath of the blatantly racist Mexican War. (and I could be shot for saying it in this state). We also host a large population of immigrants who come for a few months a year, and most of them do not work. They are Winter Texans from Canada, and they face no difficulties at the border, I wonder why? Some of them don’t even speak English as their first language, but French, yet nobody sends the border patrol to chase them. hmmmm
In the news this month was story about a meat packing plant being raided by immigration officials who rounded up illegals. They were deported, breaking up families and leaving children without parents, which the Catholic social services of the Dioceses reacted to as a major emergency. Were any officials of the company disciplined, dragged away from their families in handcuffs and incarcerated? No, even though they broke the law. Hmmm, wonder why that is.
the overwhelming majority of persons residing in this country who have Hispanic surnames, or who speak Spanish are legal, my dears, and a large proportion are native born. the viciousness and ignorance directed in posts on this and other threads on immigration against Hispanics is unchristian and IMO matter for confession. “the reason they have Spanish Masses is because the Church coddles illegal immigrants” what rot. what utter rot. I will not even comment on the post immediately above mine, because I would probably choke on my own vomit.