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Friday, July 21, 2006

Black-listing immigrants

Taking a cue from the ugly national debate over immigrant, a little-noticed story is the spread of local and state ordinances aimed at immigrants. The Daytona Beach News-Journal sums up the trend in an editorial today:
It's a distasteful trend. States and towns across the country are manipulating the law to go after illegal immigrants. According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, 57 pieces of legislation have passed in more than two dozen states (out of 500 introduced) to restrict or cut off employment, health, housing and other benefits to illegal immigrants. Towns are rewriting trespassing, rental, code enforcement and permitting ordinances to literally exclude illegal immigrants from town and declare themselves -- as one small Cape Cod, Mass., town did -- "not a sanctuary for illegal aliens."

Next Monday, the City Council in Avon Park, a town half-way between Orlando and Lake Okeechobee, is scheduled to vote on just such a far-reaching ordinance, the culmination of a debate that has triggered national publicity and ugly reactions, none of those flattering to the American ideals of inclusion and fairness. Antagonism against illegal immigrants shrouds itself in righteous language: "They" should play by the rules, "they" are destroying the fabric of American life, "they" are taking jobs away from Americans. But it's racial and ethnic prejudice, an attempt to use legalese to discriminate against the country's growing Latino population, and to use illegal immigrants as the emotional wedge.
posted by Chris Kromm at 5:26 PM | Email this post | Post a Comment
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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am not against decent people living in this country but I am against illegal entry because it is what it says illegal. Many immigrants who come here come with the wrong intentions and create negative environments. They also bring a lot more unwanted crimes. I believe anyone entering this country should go through the legal process and also background checks. You only have to read about the latin gangs in CA. We have enough gangs in this country already. Just last week in Newark there was the most heinous crime of Latins who executed three black college students in the most heinous of crimes. They were here illegally and also wanted for other crimes. It seems that the want for illegal aliens in this country is due to companies not willing to pay reasonable salaries to real citizens in this country. I believe that the illegal aliens are left here to be used by greedy corporations who use them because of lower wages. Why are we abusing our system for having people come in this country legally? I visited NC last month and saw how they live and how crime has increased and it was a big concern for me regarding my family.

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