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The Immigration Fix
by Timothy J. Noonan
Prosecute illegal employers
The proposed anti-immigration law in Arizona won’t solve the problem it targets. But there is a viable solution.
Citizens beset with swarms of illegal aliens will be dissatisfied and immigrants will be oppressed until the rules of the game change. Republicans—yes, with Democratic help—have been funneling cheap, unprotected-by-law labor from Mexico to agribusiness and elsewhere for generations. Then each makes political hay out of blaming the other side.
Here’s how things could rapidly evolve toward justice for all parties.
Drop this law now to save the expense of its inevitable overturning on Constitutional grounds. Only the federal government can enforce immigration law.
Pass a law increasing the fine for employing an illegal to equal the cost of one year’s incarceration. Add a six- to 12-month jail term to the fine.
Stay with me here.
The currently proposed law orders police to investigate every instance of reasonable suspicion of illegal status. They are to investigate by demanding proof of legal presence in the US. Unfortunately, not all of the undocumented aliens are illegal or undesirable. There are intervals in the legal visa and naturalization processes when the alien is required to hand over his or her documents for processing for sometimes weeks or even months at a time. The currently proposed Arizona law would make anyone quite legally in this status into a felon for no more than existing on public or private property in that state. Plainly absurd. Plainly untenable.
The law that is needed in place of this one should order the police to investigate every single case where there is reasonable suspicion that illegal employment is happening. Investigate the employer. Arrest when warranted.
Convict, imprison, repeat. No constitutional issues.
Could business assets be attached via RICO? I don’t know. It could help pay for enforcement, if so.
Now, every citizen who cares about this issue on either compassionate or economic grounds should report every instance of illegal employment they know of. And they should remain on the lookout.
How could this be compassionate?
With some illegal employers going to jail and the rest under threat of jail or having their illegal labor business model blown up, the employers will demand a new set of rules. The legislature will respond to them whereas it failed to act decisively and effectively in the past.
Arizona can’t do without the workers. A way will be found. And whoever does end up working will have all the usual legal protections instead of none of them. Amnesty? Path to citizenship? Neither of the above? I don’t know but we don’t need to know in advance if we can create the situation in which the best compromise must be arrived at, and expeditiously.
After a trying several months of transition for both immigrants and employers there could be a whole new landscape not structurally fraught with injustice.
Police, not having to fight an impossible battle against waves of illegals (how many will come during the interval when there are virtually zero jobs available to them?) will be able to take all their new funding and techware and focus it on the drug runners and violent criminals.
Desperate for labor, Arizona will work with other border states and Washington to ensure workable new federal immigration rules of some sort. They will have no option to procrastinate.
Similar legislative and enforcement efforts in surrounding states could blossom quickly if Step One precipitated an interstate diaspora of the undocumented to other states.
If only one political party gets to work on this, it goes more slowly, but that party gets all the credit, and votes, that accrue to the solvers of this problem.
If the parties cooperate then they both score huge points against anti-incumbency fervor.
Downsides?
Someone has to have the guts to attack this problem at its source, which we have all known but have mostly been ignoring like the elephant in the corner. I propose sainthood for the first policeman to walk up to the plantation house and put Mr. Agribusiness in handcuffs—after due investigation—for his farm full of illegal labor. Mr. Agribusiness will howl to the RNC, but since the RNC is watching the rapidly growing Hispanic vote calcify in bright blue, they might forego a few hundred thousand in donations in return for a shot at a several hundred thousand votes this year and millions in years to come.
Also, produce prices will rise several cents. Comparable effects on other heavily affected industries, all centered in the states beset with the present problem and rippling out to varying degrees. But these effects will happen across the board nationally. No one need be put at a competitive disadvantage.
All farms will require legal labor, unlike today, when farms which obey the law are at a market disadvantage. All constructions firms, not just the ones with a conscience, will have to pay legal wages, as will everyone seeking domestic help. In short, everyone who has felt compelled to hire illegals because their competition did will now be free to follow the dictates of a right conscience. Free to and required to.
Exisiting and potential immigrants win from new, fair rules, and fair pay for those who are allowed to stay or enter. Agricultural employers can still have a reliable source of field labor, albeit it at minimum wage instead of below. The working person wins from removed downward pressure on wages and from renewal of the old pattern of Mexican agricultural labor entering and leaving the US seasonally rather than sticking around all year scrounging for other work and accessing benefits because they fear the hardened border too much to ever go home.
Taxpayers win in several ways.
Consider the tax savings of not fighting the same anti-immigration battle in the desert, and losing, day after day, year after year. Consider the taxes from all of the new, declared income jobs which are now out of reach of the tax man. Consider the reduction of the load on social services when seasonal workers go home to Mexico each year after the season.
All citizens win when there are no longer swarms of the undocumented for violent criminals to disappear into. As well, police will be targeting violent criminals and drug runners without the overwhelming distraction of the current hunt for illegals.
Prosecute illegal employers now. Leave the Constitution alone.
If you agree, spread the word.
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Jim 13 May 2010, 16:00
Another story where you twist the real story and the facts. This is not a anti-immigration law. Ironically it is a law enforcement law that requires law enforcement to follow the laws passed and on the books of the United States Government. The law clearly states that "everyone" arrested while commiting in a crime in AZ will have their legal status checked by the Federal Gov't. If someone suspected to be here illegally that does not have their papers for some reason as you explained will first be easily verified by the gov't agency to prove current status of this individual going through the legal process of being here "legally". Secondly, don't commit any crimes and this issue will not come up! The huge assumption here is that the law enforcement officers are lawless and rogue??? Huh? That is a huge stretch of anyone imagination. I am not saying that every cop is true and honest, but neither are you saying that every person that comes to America is. The fact is overwhelming that LEGAL immigration is not under attack by anyone, but ILLEGAL-IMMIGRATION clearly is. My question to all that read my post is Are we a country under the rule of law or are we a country of selective rule of law? If its the later we are surely doomed. Remember Illegal Immigrants are equal to the orginal pro-slavery arguments made by the Democrates and their KKK way back in the day. It is by no mistake the party that supports illegal immigration is the same party that fought the freedom of so many Americans under the direction of Abe Lincoln.
Robert 15 May 2010, 07:17
Timothy You have to be the dumbest northern I have met in a long while. It is so funny that those of you that sit in some of the most screwed up part of the country can possibly comment with any intelligence of the problems here in the South. You go down to Mexico, been around as long as we and is still referred to as a developing country and therein lies the answer. Without even trying to educate you, go spend some time on the border first before you espouse such stupidity. I have lived here all of my life and raised alongside people of Mexican culture. The illegals that have appeared gratis of a defective immigration system and leadership of self serving dogs has allowed a breed of illegals that can be stereotypically defined as lowlife...a complete drain on resources they knowingly take advantage of with complete instructions from a Mexican Government who cares even less....You need to find a vocation like needlepoint....with a lot less intelligent required input to the end reader. Robert from Texas
Walt Murek 15 May 2010, 21:14
You forgot what I believe is another reason for the illegal border crossing; the US grants citizenship to anyone born in this country. A couple sneaking across the border only has to remain here long enough to have their child born here. Even if they are then caught and deported, their son remains a US citizen and can enter the US when he is old enough to leave his parents. I don't think any other industrialized nations allow this this to happen.
Rich K 18 May 2010, 04:54
Wooden brained liberals don't understand the word ILLEGAL. All you have to do is look at the economic drain on the legal taxpayers in some of the arm pit states like New York or California to understand the Arizona law. They broke the law from the start by entering illegally, Bring their gangs with them, a large number were released from jail in their own countries with instructions on how and where to go in the USA to get away ith it. ex:(NY & Ca) Free welfare, medical, education and support fron the empty headed libs that call them undocumented. Stops and checks are a way to look into their legal or crime history just like the rest of us that are stopped by cops. s
Allyn D 18 May 2010, 10:31
This article describes the problem with solutions that wants to adress issues but in a way that takes the responcibility for resolution away from any individual or group that creates the problem. The illegal entry into the USA by anyone is what creates the problem. Those who exploit this activity to thier advantage is the secondary crime. The Arizona law in NOT an anti-imigration law. It is a remedy to stop ILLEGAL immigration. The federal government refuses to address the need for border control to ALLOW legal immigration. Legal Immigration adresses the requirement that the immigrant speak and understand the language of this nation. It should provide for those seeking citizenship to maintian a lawfull lifestyle while being considered in this process. Illegals completely skip this process and seem to feel immune to our laws and values in our system of government. Those immigrants legal or illegal that come from south of our border that committ crimes while in this country should be sentenced here and sent to prisons built at our expense in MEXICO but managed by Mexican authorities to thier nations standards not ours then upon completion of their sentence release onto mexican soil.
kim d 18 May 2010, 11:11
ok once again there are simple points left out by the persons standing against this LEGAL , SIMPLE LAW, AND BEST SOLUTION. IF A PERSON SNEAKS INTO YOUR HOME THAT IS TRESPASSING THE SAME APPLIES TO SNEAKING INTO A COUNTRY THIS IS EVEN IN MEXICAN LAW. SIMPLE IF YOU GET PULLED OVER BY ANY OFFICER OF THE LAW IN ANY STATE FIRST IS SHOW ME YOUR ID "LICENSE" IF YOU DON'T HAVE THEN TIME TO TAKE A TRIP TO THE STATION IF YOU STILL FAIL TO PRODUCE THIS PROOF THEN TIME TO SPEND TIME AT THE TAX PAYED HOTEL IF NOT A CITIZEN THEN DEPORT SIMPLE
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