There are a couple of things in your post that Iād like to comment on. First off, let me just say that when it comes to immigration, it is the one issue where I donāt know where I stand. I tend to be a very strict Constitution oriented thinker when forming my political ideas, however immigration has been hard. I agree with Fox Business host John Stossel when he says that immigration is the hardest issue. It is. And what made it hard for me was some work I did with poor migrant kids over the summer. These kids stole my heart. I canāt begin to describe the love I have for those kids. And so now when I think of immigration, these wonderful kids come to mind.
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One party pretends to care for them while keeping them in victim mode on vote plantations.
I agree. You canāt make people too dependent on the government or they will be dependent on the government forever.
Their kids will be practically drafted into gangs,
This is a sensitive issue for me. Some of the kids I worked with were 11 and 13 and being recruited into gangs by their siblings or cousins. And the reasoning they gave, hey, Iāve got to tell you, I can understand why they join gangs. But they witness so much persecution day in and day out for being who they are (If you ask them, how many of you have been made fun of because of your country, they all raised their hands) and they see a gang as people who are like them. These are great kids that donāt want to join gangs, but are being forced to by their older siblings and really a racist society that is telling them, itās not OK to be Guatemalan. Iām the last person to use the race card, but I saw some despicable racism towards a cute 5 year old girl when I was with them. They go through that every day.
even if the parent comes to work hard (there must be some place in Mexico they could find jobs, Iām sure).
The argument that they are just here for
better jobs isnāt a good one. Do you know that in Guatemala there is a genocide going on involving the Mayan indians? If you are Mayan and in Guatemala, you are in danger of losing your life. They donāt come here for a
better life, they come here for life
period. If you and your children were in danger of being killed, wouldnāt you do whatever necessary so that your child might live? That is what they are doing. Didnāt Mary and Joseph do the same when Herod wanted to kill baby Jesus? And look, itās not an easy ride over to the states. On TV, Glenn Beck (as much as I agree with him, I disagree with him on this) was talking about how easy it was to go from Guatemala to Mexico to the US. Tell that to the 11 year old boys I was with who remember people dying in the desert or being left to die because they couldnāt make the journey. It is anything but easy.
Protestants try to bring them into their churches.
From what Iāve seen, many of them are Catholic.
Anyways, I am hispanic and am 100% in favor of legal immigration. What I want is just fairness. Did you know it takes on average 6 months for a British Ph.D to get a visa to come to the US. The waiting list in Mexico for the average Mexican is over 300 years. I remember seeing this figure on John Stosselās TV show, if I remember correctly, these numbers come straight from the department responsible for visas and green cards.
This is just my perspective from working with these children over the summer. You donāt know how wonderful it is to love them and know they love you after only knowing you a week. They really do love you. Man I miss them.