Immigration and
The issue of immigration to me is not who owns or deserves this land but who came here in the right way and fairly. My parents are both Immigrants and they came here via 747 in the 70’s and 80’s; they had to jump through all the bureaucratic hoops and starve, scrimp, and save what they could sometimes due to work regulations and had every chance to cheat and break the law to make their life easier. They didn’t do that not because the fear of getting caught but, because they understood the rule of law and that in time they were to earn their rights as citizens fairly and rightfully. So at the young age of eight years old as I myself was learning American history I had to teach my dad as well so he could take his citizenship test. I remember with great pride of watching my dad after he would sweat and toil, after 12 hours at work to come home and read with me and go through his old college history books and my school books for another 5 to 7 hours so he and I truly understood these important meanings and laws of the constitution from why the right to bear arms is so important and the history of the freedom of speech in America, the most important thing we read together is the fact that America had to fight for her existence and growth but, that we all had to give and more importantly EARN our fairshare in culture, in combat, and a lot of other realms of American life to make that the reality of the America we know now could happen.
What infuriates me most is that are a whole crop of people have immigrated from the 80’s on. Who have unlike their ancestors and American generations prior have decided not to join the melting pot and contribute their heritage and story into the narrative that is
What is needed now is someone who understands how to tackle this Goliath of an issue that requires the careful experience, expertise, and understanding what’s really at stake without severely harming
Also Senator McCain understands that fair enforcement of immigration, labor, security and more importantly fairness is what makes the back bone of this country and what he plans to do with this Immigration plan leads right into this that we should have and need not what is politically convenient or popular but, what helps keep and make America what she is; a melting pot of culture, democracy, and prosperity. A pot that can continue growing and getting better by preventing it from overflowing with contaminates than can sour it. Also by holding the line and preventing those who wish ill will and want to come illegally to be prevented to do so and allowing those who wish to follow the rule of law and the time honored route to lawful citizenship to come in and thus, preserving that all important fairness in immigration and law enforcement.
I do see John McCain standing up and standing with many Senators and Congresspeople from both sides of aisle is to get the fence built and then we can fix the internal issues it makes no sense to fix laws on the inside you can’t enforce because the hole in the fence on the outside is still creating the problem.
My parents both waited in line and like millions of other immigrants who have done the same there is a sense of disrespect that my dad talks about when he talks about this current problem of illegal immigration and security. In that those who aren’t entering fairly/safely/legally and ducking from the law and financial responsibilities to the government. Hopefully with John McCain in the saddle and his vow to ensure that fairness, security, and strong enforcement in immigration is a priority and preventing this unfairness from continuing any longer.
Thank You,
Donnell Dike-Anukam
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