Monday, November 26, 2012

Immigration



                                                   Immigration
When the Law is to harsh, it must bend, to avoid cruel punishment.  Thus when taking into account the present spectacle of Mexico writhing behind the activities of anarchist gangs, powered by the wealth of plunder, influencing many politicians in Mexico and the US.  Capitalizing on the Drug policy of the US.  A Delicate balance to be sure, however, inconveniently there is the stream of workers bound for the US who are plundered, kidnapped, made to serve as required constantly pulled into this tragedy.  Not to mention corruption throughout the web of banking and commerce linked to the Drug Trade.

When the US has the highest incarceration rate in the world also statistically loaded with drug related crimes, the costs will eventually overcome any reasoning about the merits.  A more effective approach, considering drug use a “medical issue” could create a huge savings and eliminate epidemic violent crime.

The approximately 13 million Latinos who work in the US already pay taxes, and have formed communities, families and consumer links in US business.  The idea of returning all illegal immigrants to their country of origin would definitely leave large scars and what purpose would be served?
1.Employers of undocumented workers punished or out of business
2.Families displaced, women and children thrown into the uncertainty of crossing    through the dangerous border areas.
3.Loss of taxes paid by undocumented workers.
If those are the results, what’s the point, what benefit is served? Less people for the health care system in the US to deal with? 

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