Thursday, August 19, 2010

The Mending Wall

Here's another ramble of mine again written 2 years ago. I was interested to learn these facts concerning illegal aliens in American History.... (kind of an interesting back drop to think about when you read my rant)
Back during the great depression, Herbert Hoover ordered the deportation of ALL illegal aliens in order to make jobs available to American citizens that desperately needed work.


Harry Truman deported over two million illegal aliens after WWII to create jobs for returning veterans.

In 1954 Dwight Eisenhower deported 13 million Mexicans. The program was called Operation Wetback. It was done so WWII and Korean veterans would have a better chance at jobs. It took two years, but they deported them.

My how the times have changed....

I was reading Robert Frost’s Poem Mending Wall when I was enlightened. Not in your typical poetic understanding but in a political way. I love how a line can transport you to a totally different idea but still relate. Before I explain the political enlightenment, I’ll give background behind this poem to put things into context. Two neighbors meet to fix a stone wall that separates their properties. One begins to question the need for this wall. “My apple trees will not get across and eat the cones under his pines.” He also pushes the issue in jest and states, “but here there are no cows. Before I built a wall I’d ask to know what I was walling in or walling out?” Twice the neighbor states, “good fences, make good neighbors.” Ahh! There is wisdom in those words.

It has been a long proven fact that people need boundaries. Boundaries set a standard, they draw a line in the dirt so all parties involved know what is acceptable and what is not, boundaries make expectations clear, they help keep the peace if an offense should arise. Let’s apply these known facts to the influx of illegal aliens due to the Mexican-American Border Crisis. “Are you suggesting we build a wall between us,” you ask? “Absolutely,” I say. Now don’t get all Berlin wall on me and freak out and think my idea is communistic or anti-immigration. I am an advocate for balance and protecting the welfare of my livelihood and that of my children.

Have you noticed the effects of letting people into this country with out enforcing the rules? Here are some examples to refresh your memory. In the state of California the majority of foreclosed homes are ones that illegal aliens purchased. How could they purchase a home in the first place? American citizens work hard, long hours to pay for their own health insurance but an illegal alien can go to the emergency room and receive service before a citizen and not pay a dime. An illegal alien can rape and murder a child and be released back into the American population, not sent back to where he came from or tried in the justice system. And if he was tried then guess who still ends up paying that bill, you guessed it, the hard-working American citizen. How did we give them special rights while we pay the costs?

“What good would a wall do,” you ask? It would bring back order and require responsibility on behalf of the American citizen, not to mention act as a protection against the drug cartels that are running rampant preparing to overtake their country. Since there are many contacts already located in the U.S. why wouldn’t they wage war here too? I’m not talking about full scale warfare but pocket, city eruptions, L.A. riots on a grander scale.

“What will the wall enforce,” you ask. “It will enforce the policies already in place but have been neglected for far too long,” I say. If you come to the wall and want to enter you have better have a work visa to pass through. You want to stay in the U.S. then become a citizen through the naturalization process and be proud of something, give back to the country that has provided opportunity, don’t shit on it by not following the simple rules to become a citizen. I blame Americans for this lackadaisical attitude. We’ve acted like spoiled ungrateful children who have no concern or care for their parents hard work to get them where they’re at. We’re like teenagers who invite anybody and everybody over to their parent’s house to party while they are away and all hell breaks loose. No respect for parents or self along with an undisciplined nature will destroy a well built house. A sign of a well adjusted family is one of discipline founded on rules and standards that do not sway. We dismantled the invincible wall we had with Mexico through passive neglect. We forgot that to be an American is something to be proud of, to fight for, and to protect. We gave it away like Esau gave away his birthright. . To be an American citizen means nothing in this day and age, if we would only look back and understand the sacrifice that was paid for by blood in order to be called an American there wouldn’t be an illegal alien problem. We need a wall to symbolize a rite of passage. All would have a common knowledge that to be in America and become a citizen is a privilege. Since we let the unruly child have control too long the wall will seem like a punishment at first, as the discipline becomes enforced the child submits to the rules, maturity blossoms and friendship can be realized.

The problem has grown big enough that a big solution is needed. A mending wall may be the only way. Let’s take the man’s simple words of insight in Frost’s poem as guidance and hope for the future, “Good fences, make good neighbors.”

2 comments:

  1. Enjoying reading your blog Chandra! You are very talented and insightful. Kuddos to this imparticular post!! Totally agree....
    Shana

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  2. Thanks Shana! Now let's hope the people vote someone in office that listens to them. Thanks for reading and commenting! ;)

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