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Mexican Invasion Title: Some illegal aliens aren't so wild about all the "Dreamer" worship The Democrats have put all their immigration eggs in the basket of the Dreamers, feeling like theyve found a position supported by the majority of voters. And to a certain extent, theyre correct. Theyve even gotten some Republicans to go along with a DACA package, provided some concessions to border security needs are made at the same time. But in the illegal alien community, everything isnt quite so rosy. There are far more illegals out there who didnt qualify for DACA than those who did, and theyre feeling left out. The L.A. Times features one such individual this week, and he apparently speaks for many more. Sam Paredes entered the country illegally from Mexico more than thirty years ago and has always been hoping there might be some sort of program to allow him to attain citizenship, even though hes been working here illegally all that time. But that hasnt worked out since all the attention is focused on the DACA recipients and he was far too old to qualify for the program. Now he watches as the White House and Congress continue to grapple and negotiate and argue but at least talk about the future of the so-called Dreamers. Im very bitter. These DACA kids definitely have this sense of entitlement, Paredes said. People fought for them and they got DACA and they got their work permit and then they went to sleep, instead of working to fight for the rest of us. The DACA kids, as Sam calls them, clearly do have a certain sense of entitlement about them. Not having to fear the arrival of ICE agents at their door (at least until next month, anyway), theyve been on television, participating in marches and begin feted by cable news outlets as the next great hope for America. Sam is obviously correct in the other part of his assessment because you rarely hear any of them saying much about the other ten million or so illegals who werent lucky enough to join in on the DACA bonanza. This has led to a split in that community. Arthur Schaper at Townhall finds the infighting on the left to be endlessly fascinating and revealing of some deeper problems in their coalition. Arthur makes several fair points, but I think were once again missing out on the larger divide which has existed for some time. This current food fight is between two different groups of illegal aliens. The real dispute worth noting is the chasm between immigrants who came to this country legally and those who ignored the rules and snuck in but are now being offered a free pass. Making it through the naturalization process isnt easy. It was never supposed to be easy. But the rewards can be immense. How do you suppose some of these legal immigrants who spent years and considerable amounts of money on legal fees feel about the Dreamers being given a pathway to citizenship? Perhaps even more to the point, do you think theyre feeling all that charitable toward those who illegally entered the country as adults? If they put in the time and effort to do it the right way, why should these illegal aliens be getting a pass? Funny, you never see any interviews on CNN with heroes like that, do you? If the media wanted to spend the time to get out in the community and talk to some of the folks who followed the law and are now either citizens or hold green cards, they might get a bit more perspective. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 9.
#7. To: Tooconservative (#0)
just be happy you can sort out some of this tangled mess, and if it sends a signal to some illegals they will never be citizens is this a bad thing?
I'm way too shallow for that. I'm mostly considering the political angles for the 2018 election as the Dems try to cultivate the Dreamers (after backing down twice already) and try to pacify the far far greater number of illegals not covered by DACA. I think the Dems are starting to regret all their DACA grandstanding. It's led to wider internal divisions and acrimony. But then, I'm always happy when they're busy shooting themselves in the foot.
yes well they are always shooting themselves in the foot, this grandstand play of Trump's may be a masterstroke, the only one of his life. He has the rivals talking about a solution, not often you can achieve that
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