As we see the national news coverage for the Arias-Tovar family of Illegal Immigrants that are being detained we see two opposing opinions either in support for the family or the hardline stance of deportation.
Yes, they are what we might say are an established family, but the question must be asked why wasn't there any attempt to become naturalized citizens of the United States in the time which they've been here?
Further questions must be answered as for how the father established a business as for having a business license, driver's license, Social Security number to obtain a EIN, and then be able to pay proper state, federal, local taxes and Medicare and Social Security withholdings on employees.
Sympathy for the apathy has got to cease as how many legitimate domestic contractors have had to go out of business not being able to compete with companies as such who utilize illegal aliens not paying competitive wages and paying cash under the table.
Some will say that these "menial" jobs will not be done by domestic workers, but we must understand that these jobs are steppingstones to eventually learn the trade and then start a business. I myself did jobs as such and each one was in preparation for the next to the point now my wife and I have a successful business.
Economically we have to take into account the billions of dollars sent back to their home country which is uncalculatable loss for the United States because when that money leaves it does not generate further revenue as that money goes through transactions here.
We've reached a tipping point in our country as the present administration addresses the past neglect of immigration, or should I say invasion reforms and there will be pain and suffering but for those in our country illegally they have been offered a chance to do things right and they only have themselves to blame.
Jay Reed
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Now now, Jay.. How do you know for a certainty the family of the immigrant teen haven't sought legal status during their time in the U.S.? It can take years, decades even, to become legal. It's not like they're of the recent 'privileged' group from South Africa who will be fast tracked to becoming legal U.S. citizens.
You assume much, Jay.
Personally, I'd just as well walk away and throw in my hat before going along with and following orders that go against my principles and moral compass. I've quit positions in the past because upper-heads wanted of me something I wasn't willing to go along with. But then again, one would have to have principles and a moral compass to begin with, right?
As someone on the inside once said of the horrors of WWII. Even those who resisted in the beginning, in the end "JUST FOLLOWED ORDERS."
And I've long gotten the deep, disturbing feeling, all these roundups and deportations are a buildup to something even more dark and sinister. Just like........................well, another dark and sinister period in world history.
Brenda Washington