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The Ironies of Illegal Immigration

Posted on Thursday, January 10, 2019
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illegal-criminal-record illegal immigrationEstimates suggest that there are 11 million to 13 million Mexican citizens currently living in the United States illegally. Millions more emigrated previously and are now U.S. citizens.

A recent poll revealed that one-third of Mexicans (34 percent) would like to emigrate to the United States. With Mexico having a population of about 130 million, that amounts to some 44 million would-be immigrants.

Such massive potential emigration into the United States makes no sense.

First, Mexico is a naturally rich country. It ranks 19th in the world in proven oil reserves and is currently the 12th-largest oil producer. Mexico certainly has significantly more natural advantages than do far wealthier per capita Singapore, Taiwan, or Chile.
Mexico also is one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations and earns billions in foreign exchange from visitors. It enjoys a temperate climate, is rich in minerals, and has millions of acres of fertile farmland and a long coastline.

In addition to being strategically located as a bridge between North America and South America, Mexico has ports on both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

It is not an overcrowded country: Mexico ranks in the lower half of the world in population density. Too many people and too little land are certainly not the reasons why millions of Mexicans either emigrate or wish to emigrate to the United States.

Second, popular progressive narratives in both Mexico and the United States cite America for all sorts of pathologies, past and present. The United States is often damned for prior colonialism and imperialism, as well as current racism and xenophobia.

Why, then, would millions of people south of the border leave their own homeland and potentially risk their lives to encounter a strange culture and language, to live in such a purportedly inhospitable place, and to adopt an antithetical system based on supposedly toxic European and Protestant traditions?

The answers to these two paradoxes are as obvious as they are politically incorrect and therefore seldom voiced. Life in Mexico is relatively poor, dangerous, and often unfree. In contrast, the United States is rich, generous, and secure.

Mexico—unlike, say, Japan or Switzerland, which are far less naturally endowed and yet far wealthier—has never fully adopted Western paradigms of free-market economics, constitutionally protected free speech, due process, gender equity, private property rights, an autonomous press, government transparency, an independent judiciary, and religious diversity and tolerance.

To the degree that Mexico can make strides toward these goals, its population will stabilize and become more affluent—and also become less likely to emigrate.

More importantly, millions of Mexican citizens recognize (at least privately) that the United States is not the bogeyman of mostly elite critiques. Instead, it is one of the world’s rare multiracial, equal-opportunity societies. It is generous with its entitlements even to those who cross its border illegally, and far more meritocratic than most of the world’s highly tribal societies.

Maybe that is why millions of impoverished people from Mexico have left their homes in expectation that they will be treated far better as foreign, non-English speakers in a strange land than they will at home by their own government.

Indeed, if the U.S. treated immigrants in the fashion that Mexico does, then Mexican citizens would probably never emigrate to the U.S.

In sum, illegal immigration is both logical and nonsensical.

After all, the Mexican government is quick to fault the U.S., but it is rarely introspective. It does not explain publicly why its own citizens wish to flee the country where they were born—or why they are eager to enter a country that is so often ridiculed by the Mexican press and government.

Mexico apparently does not take care of its own citizens. But once they arrive inside the U.S., Mexico suddenly becomes an advocate for their welfare. No wonder: Mexican expatriates send back an estimated $30 billion a year in remittances.

Real and would-be emigrants themselves also act ironically.

On both sides of the border, they often fault the U.S. and demand that U.S. immigration law be suspended—but only in their case.

Emigrating Mexican citizens wave Mexican flags at the border as they try to enter America, while their counterparts inside the U.S. do the same when they protest being sent back home.

Apparently, no one in Mexico or in the U.S. ever wishes to admit that Mexican citizens really like the United States—apparently far more than they do their own homeland.

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Michael Robertson
Michael Robertson
5 years ago

As usual, Hanson hits this nail squarely on its head. However, those who would benefit from reading it – Mexican and Americans alike, either will not, or will disregard the thesis put forward.

Alex
Alex
5 years ago

This should be required reading for chuck % nancy

Pete Lussier
Pete Lussier
5 years ago

The answer is freedom….. The Spanish Elites have been keeping the people poor and powerless… Just like the liberal democrats are trying to do here in the US.. Thank God for the Republicans and our Constitution…. For the first time they now have a native as president….. But they will keep him down as the Elites here are doing to our President. This is no big deal to understand. The Truth is obvious….

Marie J. Conger
Marie J. Conger
5 years ago

I agree with most of what was stated in the above report. The new Mexican president is trying to change things in Mexico, according to what I have read in the paper recently. Let us give him more time and see if he can bring about the changes that are so obviously needed. Also we are somewhat to blame. If people in the U.S. did not want more and more illegal drugs, much of the crime violence in Mexico would decrease. Much of our own crime violence would decrease as well. I think that drug use is at the bottom of the problems for both countries.

Francis Spencer
Francis Spencer
5 years ago

Perhaps if we could stop the mailing or any other means of sending money across the border. This could be an incentives for Mexico Government to take steps to make their country a better place to live. Too much Government corruption and Law enforcement corruption in Mexico. Until then a WALL or Some type of BARRIER MUST BE PUT IN PLACE.

Bo Dalton
Bo Dalton
5 years ago

The estimate of 11 to 13 million illegals in and on American soil, reaping american benefits is an estimate put forth by the Democratic Party and is not accurate ! The real number is much closer to 38 to 40 million, with a million more sneaking in every year !. Let’s get real Americans, We cannot afford this horrific immigration and if left unaddressed we will not have our country in five more years. It’s time to get off our asses and tell those two “IDIOTS” Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi we will not tolerate them any longer. They have to go and I mean “RIGHT NOW”

Kim
Kim
5 years ago

I had a conversation a few months ago with a former coworker. He’s from one of the smaller Central American countries and is now a U.S. citizen. His wife will soon join him here, after meeting the criteria required by the federal government. When I asked if they were planning to stay in the U.S., he didn’t hesitate to say that there is nowhere else that offers the job opportunities, personal safety, and stable government based on “freedoms and equal rule of law” we enjoy here. He still loves his homeland, but there is no future for him there. How nice it was to hear that a legal immigrant chose the U.S. not for the freebies that so many come here for, but for the opportunity to work and to provide for his family.

Bob L.
Bob L.
5 years ago

The 11 million number of how many illegals are in the US is nearly 20 years old. Fact is, currently the total number from all over the world, is unknown. 20 million is a new number some sources are using, but with the surges in recent years, that number now seems far too low. The 2020 census is probably going to be a shock, even with a lot of illegals avoiding being counted.

Linda Murdock
Linda Murdock
5 years ago

Excellent article!

Garla
Garla
5 years ago

I feel sorry for the Mexican population but expecting the American citizens to support them is asking a little much. Build the wall maybe blocking them out will help move them move toward self support.

ahem tonto
ahem tonto
5 years ago

Any true American views this scenario as an attack on our nation. Foreign nationals surreptitiously entering our nation. Some armed, Some carrying a contraband of illicit drugs. All pent on taking advantage of the American taxpayers. We should be forcing those individuals right back across the border into Mexico. They are knowingly and willingly violating our federal immigration statutes and being placed above the rule of law by politicians and government agents and being permitted to stay and rob taxpayers of our money.

chaly
chaly
5 years ago

There are 11 to 13 million ‘Mexicans’ in this country illegally? Double that and you will still be short! So many people in this world want to come to America to be free but they don’t see the concept of fighting for your own country. We have brave Americans all over the world fighting for people who don’t seem to have the will to fight for themselves! How long have we done that?

Darryl
Darryl
5 years ago

I’m beginning to see Chuck & Nancy’s border control policy more clearly now. Save $5 million, just make the average citizens of the U.S. like those in Mexico; poor, in danger and unfree, then there won’t be any reason to want to cross the border.

Thomas H
Thomas H
5 years ago

How would Mexico treat Americans if the border situation was reversed? I go back to how that American soldier (who accidentally drove across the border) was treated there: first jailed, then almost killed while in jail, and then kept there for a long time before being returned. Enough said!

Phyllis poole
Phyllis poole
5 years ago

And when they come here. They still live as Mexicans. Painting scenes of people
As.
Mexicans all over. Bldgs. Etc Very poor. Painting.

Phyllis poole
Phyllis poole
5 years ago

My grandson hired Mexicans to work for him through the summers. They had businessesin Mexico but worked here part time to get money to keep their businesses afloat until they were stable Our pay must be better or they would have gotten jobs there.
Does ‘Mexican companies pay much less?
I am sure Nancy wants cheap laborers tho to pick her grapes and vote her in illegally!

Phyllis poole
Phyllis poole
5 years ago

There is housing in Michigan with one shed after another all connected. Mobile home parks are not the best but this trashy area is abominable !
I think the people anywhere near the area should protest! I wonder if Nancy and Chuck would be happy with such structures near their mansions !!?

Greg Tomas
Greg Tomas
5 years ago

Here’s a radical thought……With all the money, property, assets, etc. that gets confiscated from scumbag drug dealers, those funds should be used to finance the building of a wall, since most of the illegal drugs are coming through the Mexican border. Let’s start with El Chapo for our first down payment.

Sam
Sam
5 years ago

In the past I have worked with illegal aliens who were using counterfeit documentation to qualify them for the job. In two separate instances I was told about the wife of the illegal declaring the father of the ninos went back to Mexico leaving the mother with no support qualifying her for public assistance and with the father working under a false identity there is no way to detect this fraud. I have heard this from 2 different frauds at 2 different employers so I am certain it is wide spread. They think it’s funny but I don’t. Nearing retirement I see how little I will get to exist on while non contributors absorb all the social funding. I believe President Trump is on the right track and pray he doesn’t back down from media pressure. Nancy Pelosi & Charles Schumer DO NOT SPEAK FOR ME.

Gregory Emerick
Gregory Emerick
5 years ago

It’s been at 11 million for the past 30 yrs. Are you telling me that has never changed?

TomB
TomB
5 years ago

No matter the explanation, no matter the reason … Illegal is illegal, you can go no further.

Joel Young
Joel Young
5 years ago

Build the wall. Nothing else. No numbers,statement,”surveys or opinions matter until The Wall is Built…

DOLORES
DOLORES
5 years ago

The way these illegals are acting at the border, we don’t need these kind of people in our country. If they want to do it the legal way and become responsible citizens, it would be okay.

Rob
Rob
5 years ago

Recent studies indicate that there are 20 to 30 million illegal immigrants. It is far higher than previously thought. This is a national emergency!

Patrick J McKenna
Patrick J McKenna
5 years ago

The people illegally crossing the border aren’t Mexicans but from Central America and other parts of the world. Possibly the AOS should meet to discuss this matter and make a statement with regards to migration as it affects the established world and make resolutions about sovereignty.

John
John
5 years ago

So true but they get away with it because elite want to destroy Christian America.

Jerry P
Jerry P
5 years ago

When I lived in California I met plenty of immigrants and every one of them wanted to be a US citizen. Even the ones who sneaked across the border. I knew some of those too. The ones I knew were basically hard working honest people–except for that illegal crossing thing. One legal migrant was a neighbor who was a wonderful person. They aren’t all criminals, but we do need a barrier to help curb the migration of those types. Most politicians do not know the true story of both the problem migrants and those who would be assets. They see votes.

Thomas Hig.
Thomas Hig.
5 years ago

I worked as a night forman, in NY, with non-English speaking workers. One of them quit and the one English/Spanish speaking one of them got a new worker in 15 minutes. The man arrived dressed like he was going clubbing. Later I found out that the only one that spoke their language was getting kickbacks from everyone of them. If they didn’t agree to the kickback to that one man. Immigration got a tip about them…That’s just one of the REAL things that happen to illegals. Slimy chucky and nancy botox would care nothing about that as long as they voted (and they do vote) for demonrats.

President Trump’s wall isn’t HIS wall…it’s OUR wall…And that wall will protect these illegals from being exploited like the ONE story I mentioned. It also prevents MS-13 gang members from crossing the border. If a gang member is under ADULT legal age and do NOT have a guardian. They can NOT be held, longer than prescribed law, and if a legal “family member” does not show up for them. They are released into the US with a court date at a later time. You know they don’t show for that date.

To say that all of the 20 million PLUS illegals are bad is incorrect. But when even one gets thru tragedy happens. The fake news organizations downplay them or ignore them completely. President Trump has met with the families that have children and loved ones murdered in unspeakable ways by illegal killers. slimy chucky and nancy botox haven’t met them or heard about their pain and loss. No! They are on vacation. nancy botox was in Hawaii while claiming she was sooooooooooooo are worried about the government workers that are home starving because of “evil” President Trump. slimy chucky was running around looking for camera to be in front of.

Right now I think that they are giving the President the ability to shrink some of the government bloated, expense and not needed branches while most of the government offices are running now.

But don’t just sit there reading these posts and lamenting the problems!!

Call YOUR Rep’s in their home offices in your State, and in DC and let them hear from YOU!!

Remind them that THEY work for YOU. Whether you voted for them or not…they are there to do as the PEOPLE want.

NOT what THEY WANT!!!!!

GR White
GR White
5 years ago

Years ago there was talk about Mexicans taking back the south west states. Is this still their intent?

Lorie
Lorie
5 years ago

It is not that they like the US more – it is what the US is giving them. If the US would stop coddling the immigrants and giving them free everything (housing, food, medical, etc) the influx would we drastically reduced. I am an American Citizen; waited 5 years to become one; worked every day to support my two children and never received a Dime in Social Support. I am very resentful seeing immigrants, waiving THEIR flags, never learning our language, demanding we provide interpretators, taking benefits they have not earned or contributed to, that belong to American Citizen. My daughter has a Medical condition but can’t afford Insurance at $800.00+ monthly, which only gives minimal coverage. So, yeah, you could say I am very much in favor of the wall and stopping the influx of Illegals. Maybe then we can concentrate on taking care of our Veterans who fought for us and our Freedom, and American Citizens, who have been, and still are, paying taxes, and are in need of assistance.

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