In the meantime, why don’t we put more pressure on President Calderon in Mexico to eliminate the corruption in the Mexican government that leads to the impoverishment of millions of its citizens.
I don’t know why the US press doesn’t report on this, but I live on the border (1/2 a mile away) and the Mexican media does report on it. Calderon is trying to change things over there. Right now, he is traveling around the country with 20,000 army troops and 1500 personal body guards. They are going state by state and completely destroying the drug cartels. Whoever doesn’t get killed in the crossfire is arrested, including dirty police and crooked federal forces. Not to mention they are burning the marijuana fields as they go.
He is also raising the minimum wage to 3 xs what it was. He wants his people to want to stay in their own country. We should all pray for him, because there are thousands of bullits in Mexico and South America with his name on them.
I wanted to respond also to another post about the drain on US resources. Whether or not this is PC, it is the truth. Illegals take jobs Americans won’t take because they work for substandard wages, the majority pay no taxes, their families recieve free health care, housing, CHIP, WIC, and a wealth of other government programs out there which look the other way when it comes to proof of citizenship. They don’t have to worry about all of the things that the average working class legal citizen has to deal with.
I leave in an already poverty stricken area of the country. When added, the cost of dealing with illegal immigrants, can sometimes break these local communities which receive little help from the federal government. Hospitals, schools, the justice system, all of these services are bursting from the burden.
My understanding of the Church’s position on immigration (at least what it used to be) is that countries who are blessed with wealth have an obligation to take in the needy seeking shelter in that nation, however, if that burden becomes to much, ie., if it begins to hurt the host nation, than that nation has a right to set regulations on immigration.
If anyone wants to see how far it’s gotten, I would ask you to visit the border counties of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California. You’ll be asking yourself if you’ve entered Mexico. Now, I know some of you may have been to Cancuun, or Alcapulco, but believe me, the tourist areas of the resort towns are far from representative of the way most Mexicans live.
The best hope for both our Nations is that Calderon is successful in destroying the drug cartels, that he cleans up the corruption in the government, gives the people a decent wage and a good educational system.
Mexico could be such a prosperous nation. It is rich in oil and minerals. It has thousands of miles of beautiful coast, fertile soil and ranch land. If we want to be truely charitable toward our neighbor to the south, we would help them to build their country into what they come in search of here.
“Give a man a fish, he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish, he will eat for a lifetime.”