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Are Illegal Immigrants Good People?

Where does this data come from that’s constantly inferred in the recitation of an apparently understood truism - that “most of these illegal immigrants are good, hard-working people”.

I’m not saying it’s not possible. I’m not even saying it’s not probable. But where’s the data that permits us to accept this automatically? How can this “statistical truth” constantly be used without statistics; as if it’s a certainty or common knowledge? It simply isn’t. No one can say with any certainty whatsoever about what percentage of the illegal immigrants are decent, or hard-working, or lazy, or pretty, or ugly, or hungry, or criminal, or insane, or brilliant, or psychopathic.

If it’s safe to say that many are hard-working and decent, it’s also safe to say that many are comfortable with illegal activity. Hell, that’s a given, by definition. It is safe to say, that a certain percentage are hard-core criminals. By virtue of the factual paper trails left behind by illegal immigrants who become entangled in prosecution of crime, there are more concrete numbers describing criminal activity than there even CAN be concerning the law abiding polarity of this population. It is a shame, of course; because we would all benefit from more concrete statistics to give us a solid, informed overview of our shared predicament.

But inescapably, there is real data showing some illegal immigrants are involved in the operations of crystal meth labs and kitchens. Not only is this child-abuse, if children are present, but this criminal activity generates toxic waste and infiltrates society with one of the most dangerous drugs of our time. Even environmentalists should be bothered with this. Beyond that, how many illegal aliens traffic pot? Do we KNOW? How many rob banks? How many are involved in gangs? I ask again, how many are involved in gangs?! Gangs are an extremely bad thing, if anyone needs the truth. I invite anyone to try to contest that argument in a conversation that isn’t madness.

How many illegals are carrying guns - would these be unregistered guns? How many of these guns are used in crimes? How many of these illegals are involved in shoplifting? How many are involved in insurance fraud? What about the unfortunately frequent auto insurance fraud where the car stops short in front of you? Not only is that insurance fraud, it risks the life of innocents who are targeted. How many illegal immigrants are involved in hit-and-run driving incidents? How many illegal immigrants are engaged in welfare fraud and the like?

You might say, “well, probably not many, because these are mostly hard working, law-abiding…” - OOPS!! You just don’t know that! You CAN’T know that! Because these are undocumented citizens! There’s little documentation - That is the point! (Unless the point is that they’re illegally here).

Who is going to honestly state that a somewhat common follow-up to the initial crime does not occur regularly; the crime of identity theft. Can anyone reasonably state that this is not common? How can you possibly know? In the case of identity theft, an innocent law-abiding individual can suffer enormously, over years and years. Is this an uncommon occurrence? Frequently, it is the result of rather organized criminal behavior. Isn’t organized crime a bad thing?

This is not an essay intending to generate fear and demonize the masses of illegal immigrants; this is a call to stop the repetition of a phrase that is not based on facts or knowledge, but rather a very politically-correct, safe tenderness used to escape accusations of racism. It is critical we not try to evade the question of the criminal percentage or lawless behavior in the illegal immigrant analysis. It is dishonest to do so. It is vital we allow ourselves to analyze (with any uncomfortable honesty) the makeup of our uninvited guests. With either FACTS, or ACKNOWLEDGEMENT of the UNKNOWN. Perhaps by honestly confronting the criminal potential of this class in our society, we can generate a sane course of action which comes down mercilessly on the undesirable criminal element, and REWARDS, EVEN EMBRACES the portion who can be defined as good, hard-working individuals. Perhaps that would be relatively fair to everyone. But lets not make law and policy which pretends we KNOW that theses are almost ALL good, hard-working people, and consequently treat them all equally. Some do not deserve it!

©2008 king david caul

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  • 2 Responses to this incendiary article.

    1. t-bone Said on July 2nd, 2008 at 1:41 am

      Good People?
      I’ve always thought that “good people” are somewhat conformists. How can anyone become a conformist when their traditions and beliefs are based upon an allegiance to a completely different society and nation, while at the same time assuming that stripping away from their “host” nation is understood as fair game?
      The host nation is the prey in many of those illegal mindsets - as long as nobody tries to stop them.
      Where do they learn these things?
      Peasants illegally here from across our southern border (and other foreign nations) do not have social security. They generally have no security whatsoever. Regardless, their government fails them, yet they themselves fail to take corrective action against their government by continually electing traditionalists rather than those with a realistic vision of what might be.
      In the meantime, nearly all Americans are being exploited by this disgusting influx of illegals - those knowingly breaking our laws the moment they cross into North America (Mexico’s paper money says “Mexico SA”, for South America).
      However worst of all, is our elected officials, politicans and corporations that have continually pandered to these “foreseeable” voters and potential marketing groups.

      We patriotic and loyal Americans must reverse the corporate engineering - the racketeering and taxpayer swindling that has diminished (and will continue to diminish if not seriously addressed) our individual selfworth, sovereignty, nationality and U.S. Heritage. By using every measure that is legally available to us in rightfully challenging our elected officials to honorably and effectively represent their only true constituency, the U.S. Citizen.

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    2. bob Said on August 14th, 2008 at 11:22 pm

      Nevermind looking to soak up whatever freebies our generous systems eagerly seek to provide for the marginally legal, or outright illegal.

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