From Deseret News archives:
Steer, don't stop, immigration
For Jimenez, knowledge is key. Once the United States and Utah in particular recognizes the vigorous and vibrant contributions of Mexicans, what is now seen as an "immigration problem" will become an "immigration opportunity."
We applaud the sunny scenario Jimenez paints. And though issues of taxation, driving privileges, education, health care and other concerns will likely add clouds that will inhibit smooth sailing, we agree that cooperation, not conflict, and learning, not lecturing, are vital if the current immigration maze is to ever be negotiated.
"We plan to work closely with the office of the governor," Jimenez said.
As for the reason so many Mexican citizens chose Utah as their destination, his response is simple and diplomatic. "Because of the people here," he said. "Utahns and Mexicans share many moral and family values. There are good people here who help Mexicans feel secure about health and safety."
Currently, almost a half-million illegal immigrants pour into the country each year. And Mexican nationals send home billions of dollars to Mexico each year, fueling the economy there and engendering dreams in the young. More will come. Half of the population of Zacatecas the childhood home of Jimenez now lives abroad, not only in the United States but in Sweden, Thailand and dozens of other countries.
Mexican immigration to the United States began during World War II with the "bracero program." The flow has continued. And it is not going to stop.
As with celebrated athletes, the United States cannot hope to stop immigrants but only hope to contain them.
Registration is a must. So is legitimizing workers from Mexico so that regulations can be applied. The only option now is to get out in front of the situation and steer it, rather than be dragged along by it.
We urge Utah officials of every stripe to work to establish a program for Mexican workers legal and illegal that actually works. We've heard enough rhetoric.
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