The wall was a waste of tax payer money and purely theatric since it hasnât helped. Saying illegal immigration is a problem today basically acknowledges as much if it werenât also backed up by statistics.
https://www.cato.org/blog/border-wall-didnt-work
No, illegal immigration is not the same as an invasion by another nation.
I donât condone harboring criminals but if they are indeed criminals they should be tried in a court of law because that is the American way. On the other hand if these illegal immigrants are fleeing violence rather than creating it, have lived here for years and/or have kids born and raised in the US, then I can understand the grace afforded them by sanctuary cities as deporting them is not illegal but ethically questionable. Deporting someone who has never known anything but living in this country to another one they have no connection to because their parents brought or birthed them here illegally would be legal but would it be justice? I donât think it would, I think itâs more complicated.
The true absurdity is thinking due process is optional in this country. How the party that purports an unwavering belief in the founding fathers, constitution, law, and American exceptionalism compromised so hard on a fundamental right is beyond the pale.
If itâs optional for these immigrants then itâs optional for every citizen if Trump deems it so; the precedent is set, just call someone the enemy and youâre good. Your only defense that this couldnât happen to US citizens would be the courts and an adherence to societal and legal norms both of which Trump has shown clear indifference to.
Addendum:
Amazing, it already happened and got posted to HN.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43801959
https://www.aclu.org/press-releases/ice-deports-3-u-s-citize...
âNew Orleans, LA - Today, in the early hours of the morning, the New Orleans Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Field Office deported at least two families, including two mothers and their minor children â three of whom are U.S. citizen children aged 2, 4, and 7. One of the mothers is currently pregnant. The families, who had lived in the United States for years and had deep ties to their communities, were deported from the U.S. under deeply troubling circumstances that raise serious due process concerns.
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In the case of the other family, a U.S. citizen child suffering from a rare form of metastatic cancer was deported without medication or the ability to consult with their treating physiciansâdespite ICE being notified in advance of the childâs urgent medical needs.â
Truly, justice in action, protecting us from criminal pregnant women and children with cancer. Probably MS13 gang members. What a great and powerful country weâve become, Jesus would be proud /s
Look Iâm not against law enforcement, Iâm sure we have common ground somewhere, but how can I take the illegal immigration rhetoric seriously, take a hardline stance, if this is part of reality?
If you take a step back, your position is basically that it is ok to let people break the law, ok to help them break the law even, and if you want to enforce the law, you should only do it to a degree that amounts to futility, not with any serious chance of preventing tens of millions of people getting away with illegally inhabiting the country.
Iâm no anarchist, I simply acknowledge that civil disobedience exists. People are responsible for the risks they take in violating the laws they feel are unjust. Frankly, I have little reason to believe a city, state, or person would take that risk to protect people who would harm them so I donât worry much about it. In my mind, the ones committing crimes will be caught committing those crimes and those arenât the ones people are trying to protect.
I donât support the wall for reasons Iâve already given but I do support border control as I think most of these people do, itâs just different with folks already here.
Even if I was worried about illegal immigrants more-so than other current issues, Iâd still take issue with the cruelty in which it seems to be carried out such as in the story I posted. Surely you realize that stories like that promote civil disobedience because even if they committed a crime they arenât all hardened criminals, some are just people looking for a better life. Not everyone believes theyâre all murderers and gang members simply because Trump thinks so and especially not women and children.
In terms of the Alien Enemies act it is not the role of the executive branch to interpret the law and one could argue they are breaking the law by taking a non-literal reading of the words âinvasionâ and âpredatory incursionâ to avoid due process for these individuals. They may argue and win in court that the interpretation should change but that doesnât excuse them from taking liberties in the first place.
All that said. Iâm going to leave it here, youâre free to respond if you wish but I donât think weâll change each otherâs minds. I do appreciate your civil discussion despite the controversy of the topic.