More than thirty years ago
President Ronald Reagan signed a bill that was meant to secure the borders. The
law is known as Reagan’s Amnesty because part of the bill allowed illegal
aliens to become citizens. Amnesty was given to millions of undocumented
immigrants, but the wall was not built. Reagan thought that he had made a good
deal, but he did not.
President Donald Trump and Senator
Chuck Schumer are now negotiating a deal to allow illegal immigrants who were
brought to the United States as children to stay in return for securing the
border. The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is a policy that
allows people who came to the country illegally as children – or came legally
and stayed illegally – to receive renewable work permits and deferred action
for deportation.
I wonder if President Trump will be
better at negotiating a deal than President Reagan was. Fred Lucas at The Daily Signal posted an article about the things that Trump could learn from Reagan. One
such thought is as follows.
The big problem with Reagan’s deal in
1986 and Trump’s pending deal is that such deals tend to spin out of control,
said James Jay Carafano, a vice president for national security at The Heritage
Foundation.
“We think the lesson of 1986 is there is
no deal you can make that’s satisfactory,” Carafano told The Daily Signal. “Amnesties
undermine border enforcement and enforcing immigration law and just encourage
more illegal migration, so any deal is self-defeating.”
Lucas quotes several other experts
who seem to agree with my feelings: “No deal on amnesty until the border is
secured.” There are now four times as many illegal immigrants in the United
States as there were when Reagan made his deal. We cannot afford to have
another deal like it. I believe that we should build the wall or secure the
border in some other way before we consider the legal status of anyone who came
illegally. We need to close the open door in the wall that allows anyone and
everyone that cares to enter to make themselves at home in the United States.
It is time to stop the illegal entries!
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