Immigration Reform is a Matter of Injustice

Three Reasons Why We Need Reform

By Matthew Metzger, published Apr 27, 2006
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t felt a bit disheartening to read the news today; more than 500,000 people gathered in Los Angeles to oppose immigration reform. Immigration reform isn't a matter of xenophobia, or a matter of racism, it's a matter of injustice, insecurity, and economic disadvantage. America's laws are not supposed to be interpreted loosely, nor are they supposed to be interpreted at will. Our immigration laws are being enforced and interpreted at will, and something needs to be done about it.

There are at least 11 million illegal immigrants in the United States right now, knowingly and openly breaking the law. Thus far the government has done very little about it.

The Minutemen Project is a testament to the futility of the US Border Patrol. Fortunately we have American citizens willing to spend their own time protecting the borders of our country. It is the job of the Executive branch of government to uphold the law, not the citizens of America. President Bush, of the Executive branch, is trying to do his job, and there are over a half million people protesting this.

There is still the issue of 11 million illegal immigrants already in the country. It is very frustrating as a legal American, to know that I have absolutely no recourse against them. As a citizen, if I were to try to forcefully remove an illegal immigration from the country, I am the one that would be arrested. Calls to an Immigration Officer would fall on deaf ears; they are already aware of the illegal immigrant communities throughout the country.

Circuit Judge Robert Bork once said "A judge who departs from the Constitution… is applying no law other than his own will." The same can be said of the executive branch. In allowing the illegal immigrants to remain in the country, we are applying no law; we are departing from the Constitution.

If 11 million immigrants were able to cross the border into the country, surely a terrorist is able to do the same. The security risk is a very legitimate reason to strengthen the border and take illegal immigration seriously.

Takeaways
  • There are 11 million illegal immigrants in America.
  • Immigration reform is a matter of injustice, insecurity, and economic reform.
  • A realistic medium should be our goal.
Did You Know?
There are 11 million immigrants in America.
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