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As for the many accusations you have made, I am not surprised you feel this way given all the negative media attributed to this hot button issue. However, you would be surprised to find out that most identity theft related crimes are perpetrated by U.S. citizens and that undocumented communities in reality pump many millions into the economy without redeeming the benefits.
Your argument is a reflection of poorly researched mediated narratives which promote xenophobia. Tell me, are you ready/willing to work in the California fields? These communities encounter a glass-ceiling upon entering the U.S. which track them into jobs with poor job security and alarming health conditions ,codes, & practices.
Undocumented or not, STILL HUMAN!
Another part of it is the Third World influx. For those readers who just said, "Aha! A xenophobe." I suggest you read "Heaven's Door" by George Borjas or perhaps a paper by Samuel Huntington called "The Hispanic Challenge."
Assimilation is the third prong of this issue. I'm not talking about tacos and mariachi music. I'm talking about language, DUIs, financial responsibility (auto insurance, health insurance, retirement planning..), domestic violence (including date rape), street litter, and the value of education.
Spare me the comments that these aren't just immigrant problems. I know that.
The fourth issue is a dominance of Hispanic immigrants. The whole idea of immigration reform back in 1965 was true diversity. We are back to a "One Note Samba."
If you're looking at those issues professor, you are on the right track. If you just want to chant "Si, se puede!" you are a dime a dozen.
You see, viriarchy is the most ancient form of domination, and color-blindness & assimilation the most perfected euphemisms for racial-cultural genocide and inequality.
I proudly chant "Si se puede!"... it is awfully disheartening to see the ways in which our culture is received and dismissed (except in times when folk crave tacos- sarcasm). The dominant culture has negatively plagued and co-opted our traditions, utilized and exploited our labor, while failing to recognize our many cultural, educational, and economic contributions. I remind you, the U.S. was founded on foreign soil and it is unlike any other country- NON-MONOLITHIC!
I welcome your challenge... at the same time, I invite you to reconsider your ethnocentric definition of diversity and to ponder: What is the real spirit of the U.S.? Diversity in all respects? Or is it about diversity of phenotype under the flag of Whiteness/White standards?
let us not forget this part of the U.S. was once Mexico... And whether you like it or not, Mexican peoples have inhabited the place for thousands of years! And as long as globalism and NAFTA exist, immigration will continue...
Sad reality is that you will continue to benefit from a market of cheap goods and labor...and undocumented and authorized immigrants alike will continue to occupy a locality of inferiority until we take a stand... and acknowledge them for more than their labor.
Happy New Year... enjoy your cheap meal... quality of your exploited undocumented communities...
~ Sonia
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