From Deseret News archives:
News out of touch with readers
The Deseret Morning News editorial board is out of touch with most Utahns. Various issues were important to my constituents education, transportation, rising health care costs and maintaining a moral environment for our children but the most emotional was illegal immigration. Frankly, most Utahns are sick and tired of being called "heartless," "not understanding" or "racist" when they oppose illegal immigration. Dozens of my constituents spend weeks of their time and their own money on medical missions to Hispanic countries my parents among them. Having a wife from the former Soviet Union and a business partner from Ethiopia, I can testify that race has nothing to do with it. The rule of law, fundamental fairness and the long-term survival of our nation are at stake.
Concerns about the innocent victims (children) are often used in defense of illegal immigration, but the same excuse was used against welfare reform. Besides, who is better off, the children who received free education here and must return briefly to their parents' native country or the children who never left because their parents obeyed the law? Who is more destitute a child from Mexico or one from Darfur? Who deserves a scholarship more an illegal immigrant or an orphan from Ukraine who at 18 is forced out of the orphanage and often must work the street to survive?
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