Why do Americans feel guilty
about the enforcement of immigration laws? Most Americans understand that the
United States has the sovereign right to decide who comes into the nation and
who remains. Yet, many of those same people are torn about the efforts led by
President Donald Trump to deport many people who enter or remain in the U.S.
illegally. Why do people feel guilty about enforcing the laws of the land in
which they live?
With the enforcement procedures in
recent Department of Homeland Security memos, most of the 11 million
undocumented immigrants are eligible to be deported. ICE officials make the
final decisions as to who will be deported and who will be allowed to remain in
the United States. Undocumented immigrants are being deported, even those who are
going to court. They will not be allowed in the U.S. until the law says they
can come legally.
I do not understand why non-citizens
think that they have a right to live in our country simply because they want to
live here. I do not understand why they are so upset with the U.S. enforcing
immigration laws. They know that they are not here legally. They know that they
broke the law. They should know that there are consequences to having broken
the laws of the United States. Yet, many of them seem unwilling to accept those
consequences.
I believe the United States has the
sovereign right to establish laws about immigration and to enforce those laws.
At the same time, I have compassion on the good people who came here illegally
but have been law-abiding residents since their arrival. I have compassion on
children who were brought here by illegal parents seeking a better place to
rear their family.
Yet, the compassion I feel for the
good people who are being deported cannot rob the justice required for breaking
the law. There are immigrants who take the time to immigrate legally. They
sometimes wait years and pay thousands of dollars for this blessing. Why should
people who come illegally receive the same blessings as those who immigrate the
right way? Americans should not feel guilty for enforcing the laws of the land,
even though everyone should feel some compassion for the people in the
desperate circumstances.
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