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I’m pretty sure I don’t agree that this is the right and moral thing to do. I don’t care if these kids are in trouble through no fault of their own. You don’t reward illegal behavior by providing benefits for their kids. That creates even more of an incentive for illegal immigration. I also hate the fact that there are two ways of looking at this and the US Bishops have labelled my way as immoral by default. I think it is immoral to take taxes and create a welfare state that people can suckle off of and become entrenched by. We either need to get rid of welfare or reform it to where it is a hand up instead of a handout. By not expecting our citizens to overcome economic hardship and eventually contribute to the common good, we are dooming ourselves and depriving them of their full dignity. By doing it to people who aren’t even citizens, it is no less wrong. Further, it is also wrong for the government to have charitable programs like this funded by taxes because it deprives the citizenry of doing it themselves. No one feels charitable on April 15 thinking of all the hungry children that will be fed by WIC and TANF. We are called to be generous, not to set up a government that will force us to do it.
I know this doesn’t exactly deal with why educating illegal children and giving them legal status is bad, but I think the bishops in this country are using false compassion to try to change laws. They aren’t taking into consideration what is best for our country and its legal citizens. They also aren’t making the parents responsible for the bad position they put their own children in. If Mexico and other South American countries are really so bad, we need to allow people from those countries to come here as refugees. If it’s not that bad, they need to suck it up and stop breaking our laws. Some of them aren’t starry-eyed opportunity seekers with a heart full of dreams, either. Many people who come here illegally are murderers, drug dealers, and pedophile rapists. We need to know who is entering our country and why in order to protect our citizens. Creating an incentive program for illegals is not going to accomplish that.
Anyway, I know this stuff has been discussed a lot already, but I thought if it’s going to stay in the news, why not discuss each new angle as they come along? Would it really be a good “investment” to educate and legalize the children of illegal immigrants? Am I really immoral for saying this incentive program is bad policy? Discuss.
I’m pretty sure I don’t agree that this is the right and moral thing to do. I don’t care if these kids are in trouble through no fault of their own. You don’t reward illegal behavior by providing benefits for their kids. That creates even more of an incentive for illegal immigration. I also hate the fact that there are two ways of looking at this and the US Bishops have labelled my way as immoral by default. I think it is immoral to take taxes and create a welfare state that people can suckle off of and become entrenched by. We either need to get rid of welfare or reform it to where it is a hand up instead of a handout. By not expecting our citizens to overcome economic hardship and eventually contribute to the common good, we are dooming ourselves and depriving them of their full dignity. By doing it to people who aren’t even citizens, it is no less wrong. Further, it is also wrong for the government to have charitable programs like this funded by taxes because it deprives the citizenry of doing it themselves. No one feels charitable on April 15 thinking of all the hungry children that will be fed by WIC and TANF. We are called to be generous, not to set up a government that will force us to do it.
I know this doesn’t exactly deal with why educating illegal children and giving them legal status is bad, but I think the bishops in this country are using false compassion to try to change laws. They aren’t taking into consideration what is best for our country and its legal citizens. They also aren’t making the parents responsible for the bad position they put their own children in. If Mexico and other South American countries are really so bad, we need to allow people from those countries to come here as refugees. If it’s not that bad, they need to suck it up and stop breaking our laws. Some of them aren’t starry-eyed opportunity seekers with a heart full of dreams, either. Many people who come here illegally are murderers, drug dealers, and pedophile rapists. We need to know who is entering our country and why in order to protect our citizens. Creating an incentive program for illegals is not going to accomplish that.
Anyway, I know this stuff has been discussed a lot already, but I thought if it’s going to stay in the news, why not discuss each new angle as they come along? Would it really be a good “investment” to educate and legalize the children of illegal immigrants? Am I really immoral for saying this incentive program is bad policy? Discuss.