The liberty principle for this Freedom Friday concerns open borders as a tactic to push amnesty. In the past, both Democrats and Republicans were against open borders and used the term “illegal alien” to identify anyone who crossed the border illegally but not now. First, Democrats insisted that illegal aliens be identified as “undocumented immigrants.” Now, the White House calls them “newcomers.”
Simon Hankinson, a senior research fellow in the Border Security and Immigration Center at The Heritage Foundation, wrote a series titled “Three Reasons the Left Wants Open Borders.” In his third article, he wrote that he had already covered ideology and electoral politics, and then he wrote about extortion.
By turning on the taps of illegal
immigration, open-borders proponents hope to create bargaining chips to
negotiate amnesties and increased immigration flows. Since he took office, Joe
Biden has paroled a million and a half inadmissible aliens under bogus
premises, caught and quickly released into the U.S. the better part of 7
million more, and allowed at least 1.8 million more to evade Border Patrol –
the “gotaways.”
As Jason Riley wrote in The Wall Street
Journal last year, “The White House knows that an overwhelming majority of the
people coming aren’t fleeing persecution but are economic migrants gaming our
asylum laws. They know that there will be no serious effort to deport people
whose claims are denied.”
Nonetheless, the roughly 10 million
inadmissible foreign nationals who the White House calls “newcomers” will be
new leverage to push immigration “reform,” which means massive amnesties and
new “pathways” into the U.S. outside and on top of the legal immigration system
authorized and numerically limited by Congress. Biden’s threat is to leave the
taps wide open.
Under this pressure, wavering
conservatives might concede to ineffective or even counterproductive
legislation like Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s D-N.Y., bill that
claimed to be a solution but did nothing to reduce the illegal flow.
Fortunately, it failed on Thursday.
Hankinson
called the failed bill “a trap” and quoted House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) as
stating correctly that the bill “would actually codify many of the disastrous
Biden open-border policies that created this crisis in the first place.” The
failed bill, if made into law, would make “it difficult for a future
conservative president to reverse,” according to Hankinson. He then provided
some history.
… The relevant lesson is the 1986 Immigration
Reform and Control Act. The deal was that about 3 million illegal aliens would
be amnestied, but that the government would work to stop the flow of illegal
immigrants and keep another amnesty from happening again. To achieve this,
employers would have to confirm the legal status of people before hiring them
or face penalties.
The first part of the bargain (the
amnesty) happened, but the second part did not in any comprehensive manner.
Almost 40 years later, the number of illegal aliens present in the country is
perhaps five times as great as in 1986.
President
Joe Biden and/or his administration claim that Biden needs the bill to be
passed to give him the “power” to secure the border. However, former President
Donald Trump used the same power available to Biden to secure the power. Biden
does not need more “power” and should not be given it.
Forty years ago, Congress promised to secure the border if 3 million illegal aliens were amnestied. The border is not secure yet. Therefore, there should be no discussions about amnesty for more illegal aliens. First, secure the border. Second, revamp legal immigration as needed.
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