June 17, 2014 4:00 AM
The New Children’s Crusade
Almost everything we are told about illegal immigration is both a lie and amoral.
Almost everything we are told about illegal immigration is both a lie and amoral.
Sometime around 1212, mystics in
Europe cooked up the idea that kids could part the seas, reach the Holy Land,
reclaim Jerusalem, and convert the infidel Muslims. Thousands of children in
Northern Europe flocked to the Mediterranean in response to such rumors, but
when they reached the shore, the seas would not part, and many of them died as
they scattered home in hunger.
We are witnessing a sort of
children’s crusade on our own southern border. Thousands of young, poor would-be
immigrants — 90,000 this year alone — have swarmed across the border, the
logical fruition of the entire cynical approach of the Obama administration
toward illegal immigration.
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During his first term, President
Obama lectured Latino activists (at the same time he was advising them to
“punish our enemies” at the polls) that he was not a tyrant and thus lacked the
executive power simply to offer amnesty by fiat. Translated, that meant
something along the lines of “Keep cool for another year or two until I am
reelected, and then the law becomes irrelevant, and we will have more
constituents to enhance our political power.” On cue, after the 2012 election,
Obama opened the border and started issuing a series of de facto amnesties to
various categories of illegal aliens, especially children.
People in Latin America took note of
the erosion of U.S. immigration law, as did our friends in Mexico who
facilitated their transit. It is not quite clear whether the recent surges of
kids and teens are grass-roots phenomena, or in part orchestrated by the Latin
American media and governments. The latter seem to think that the clueless U.S.
is not much good for anything other than offering a safety valve for what they
consider their own excess population and a source of billions of dollars in
cash through remittances.
What we can say for sure is that
Obama has nullified U.S. immigration law, made it clear that deportations were
de facto over, praised the arrival of young illegal aliens, and thereby
prompted a surge northward of thousands more kids without their parents. The
apparent thinking of the crusading children was that the U.S. border would
open, as the Mediterranean once was supposed to have done. Kids would become
near-instantaneous citizens. And they would then be anchors for their patient
parents, who had sent them ahead with the promise they would all soon be
reunited in the north.
This latest cruel episode — What
sort of parent sends his children across the desert unaccompanied? What sort of
country allows its youth just to walk away en masse? What sort of country
facilitates their transfer across its own territory into the U.S.? And what
sort of American administration tolerates this human tragedy as a way of
building a future political constituency? — reminds us that almost everything
we are told about illegal immigration is both a lie and amoral.
Let us quickly review these
shibboleths.
Those who oppose illegal immigration
are dubbed nativists and racists. But if so, why do Americans not object when
Africans, Latinos, and Asians immigrate legally and in reasonable numbers —
given that legal immigration has long since virtually ceased to be a European
phenomenon?
In fact, illegal immigration is in
itself a racist enterprise. Latino activists here are eager to welcome new
illegal immigrants and ensure that immigration laws are not enforced not
because they believe it benefits the United States. They are not concerned with
the American working poor and the effect of cheap labor on their livelihoods.
They could not care less about the abstract principles of immigration (what
would the La Raza industry say should 300,000 Congolese immigrants, fleeing
genocide, unload from freighters off the Texas coast?).
Identity-politics operatives are
focused on illegal immigration solely because it involves tribal identity. Were
illegal immigrants not predominantly Latinos, then Latino activists would not
worry much about illegal immigration other than to oppose it. Consider the
implied racialist proposition: Either accept our demand that we alone can
adjudicate who enters the U.S. and under what conditions, or we declare you
racists.
Mexico is not a partner with the
United States, as we see from its facilitation of the current children’s
crusade. For Mexico, there are simply too many upsides in flooding the border
areas with its own citizens and other Latin Americans: billions of dollars in
remittances, a safety valve to alleviate the consequences of its own political
failures, a way to establish a population of loyal expatriates who become
fonder of Mexico the more distant they are from it, and a sort of Schadenfreude
that the Yanquis are getting some payback for their past insensitivity to Latin
American sovereignty.
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