From Deseret News archives:
Governor is not afraid to talk about immigration
It's refreshing to see our governor willing to use his political capital by placing immigration on the table for debate. His personal visit to Mexico, and his ability to speak frankly and thoughtfully about such a sensitive issue, I believe, helped him gain the respect of Mexican officials.
The problem of illegal immigration is dividing Utah citizens more each day. Both sides of the issue have valid arguments based on their perceptions of what they want to see. The great influx of illegal immigrants has changed our landscape and the quality of life we have come to value.
Globalization changed our world, and the terror of 9/11 became the flashpoint that made us realize the dangers and challenges America faces. It exposed how our sclerotic public institutions and laws have become the problem rather than the solution.
Today, our daily lives are being affected. Our schools, health and public safety systems are struggling to survive, running on overload and costly. However, few have taken the time to point out the contribution illegal immigrants have made to help our economy stay afloat in a changing world.
The reality is that we live in this new "flat world," and it would do us well to do what Americans have always done when facing danger pull together. We are fortunate to have a governor who seems to have good instincts about doing the public good and who is naive enough to think he can bring about change.
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