Archive for October, 2007

Immigrant Amnesty-What are you afraid of?

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

“Amnesty rewards them for breaking the law”! This is the default rhetoric of opponents to sane immigration policy, but it does not explain how amnesty would be detrimental to the U.S. So what are they afraid of?

U.S. president, Bill Clinton (D), pardoned the law breaking governor, Fife Symington (R), after he was convicted of defrauding investors. George W. Bush could, simply, pardon the millions of undocumented workers already in the U.S? The only crime they committed was their method of entry. Again I ask, what are you afraid of?

The vast majority of undocumented workers that have descended upon the U.S. have done so to experience “The American Dream” not to attack it. Most are employed and with legal status would have credit scores higher than many U.S. born citizens. The housing market could experience a second boom build on a solid fixed mortgage foundation and not the shady ARM schemes that caused the recent collapse of First Magnus and other financial “powerhouses”. It is a lie that we can’t absorb the influx of worker because, one, they are already here and, two, there are vacant houses and half build subdivisions all over the country. As a matter of fact, many of these workers are involved in the new construction that has ground to a halt. Think of the pride and quality that would be injected into the houses when the workers know that the next house they build might be the one they buy. We must, also, remember that there are many workers that do not want to stay in the U.S. and would return home once their work was done. So, what are you afraid of?

With an orderly free flow of people across the border we could mark an end to the deaths in the desert. Violence would decrease since workers would not be intermixed with those smuggling contraband around checkpoints. Law enforcement could then scrutinize all attempts to skirt the ports of entry, instead of, apprehending workers for “breaking the law”. There would, also, be less impact on the environment with decreased travel through wildlife sanctuaries and national forests. What are we afraid of?

It appears to me that the changing demographics of the country and the fear of the southwest reverting back to Mexican control are the only factors motivating those against a sane immigration policy.

Death of a Child-Birth of a movement

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Tucson, AZ

Just before 5:00 am on October 16th, 2007, Analissa Yvette Monares-Leon, age 6, was killed by a heartless coward that fired a gun five times through the front door of her home.  Analissa was asleep on the living room couch and was struck in her cheek and on the left side of her body. Witnesses saw two men in front of her house just after the shooting.  Please, help us identify the perpetrators of this  horrific  murder.

Analissa’s murder sparked an outpouring of support from the Tucson community & has launched a movement to stop the violence against innocent children.  A car wash fund-raiser was held the day after the shooting and people came from over 30 miles away.   Homicide Survivors was instrumental in organizing the car  wash that lasted eight hours and was only stopped because of the fatigue of the volunteers.  Letters and donations continue to flood the office of Homicide Survivors.

Analissa was always smiling and I will miss her.   “Hi, Tio Joe!”, she would say when I would visit.  Those three little words will remain with me forever.

Analissa Yvette Monares-Leon

April 25, 2001-October 16, 2007