“Republicans think they're importing
hardworking immigrants who want a shot at the American Dream; the Democrats
think they're importing clients for Big Government. The Left is right: Just
under 60 percent of immigrants receive some form of welfare.
I see the recent Republican proposals
for some form of amnesty contain all sorts of supposed safeguards against
gaming the system, including a $525 application fee for each stage of the
legalization process. On my own recent visit to a U.S. Immigration office, I
was interested to be told that, as a matter of policy, the Obama administration
is now rubber-stamping all "fee waiver" requests for
"exceptional hardship" filed by members of approved identity groups.
And so it will go for all those GOP safeguards. While Canada and Australia
compete for high-skilled immigrants, America fast-tracks an unskilled welfare
class of such economic benefit to their new homeland they can't even afford a
couple of hundred bucks for the necessary paperwork.
It's hardly their fault. If you were
told you could walk into a First World nation and access free education, free
health care, free services in your own language, and have someone else pay your
entrance fee, why wouldn't you?
So, yes, Republicans should
"moderate" their tone toward immigrants, and de-moderate their
attitude to the Dems who suckered the GOP all too predictably. Decades of
faintheartedness toward some of the most destabilizing features of any society,
including bilingualism (take it from a semi-Belgian Canadian), have brought the
party to its date with destiny.“
Mark Steyn
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