By Vincent Gioia
The first thing immigrants saw as they sailed in the early 1900's to Ellis
Island was The Statue of Liberty and etched into her base is the poem "The New
Colossus":
"Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses
yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these,
the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden
door!"
The nostalgic days of immigration based on the same notion as
when my parents disembarked in New York in 1907 and 1922 from their homes in
Italy are long past. Those coming here illegally simply do not have the same
spirit of wanting to be Americans as those who came here legally during the
earlier immigration boom.
We need to change the etching on Lady Liberty’s
base to "Send us your people who believe America is great and want to become one
of us".
I am not against immigration. After all, I would not be able to
write these words if it were not for our country’s belief in the value of
immigration. The problem is that we are not smart about it. We don’t want to
speak out and have certain expectations, because if we do, it’s not "politically
correct" -- and if you’re a politician, it’s tantamount to
suicide.
Recently at a campaign stop, Hillary Clinton was in the home of
a Hispanic family and the husband was explaining their problem that his wife was
illegal. Hillary Clinton stopped him and said, "No woman is
illegal."
Yes, the time-consuming process of immigration is difficult,
but I can tell you that I and others would disagree with Hillary Clinton. Let me
be clear: both of my parents spoke English, didn’t have and never had a criminal
record, they worked, paid taxes and contributed to society. They also went
through the process legally. We need to face facts and need to realize that the
immigration policies of the 1900’s aren't the same as in today's politically
correct climate; the former policies simply can't apply anymore because it is
not fair to legal immigrants when too many of us, especially those in
government, want to extend citizenship to people who haven’t respected our laws
and did not come here because they want to become Americans. We need to make it
less difficult and more welcoming for immigrants like those a century ago who
want to obey our laws and become true Americans, not hyphenated Americans. Our
country will lose the spirit of patriotism if this goes unchecked and not
corrected.
This situation has become silly in the extreme...
I
read a story that was purported to have been on the news in Miami recently. A
man called DirecTV for a technician to come out and fix his satellite dish. He
is American and speaks English. The operator at DirecTV asked him if he needed
an English-speaking tech?
The man answered "Yes, this is America; after
all, don’t you mean to ask me if I need a Spanish-speaking tech?"
No,
they told him, they had only Spanish-speaking techs in his area, and nobody who
spoke English was available.
We can continue to allow massive
"politically correct" immigration to continue and watch as our financial
resources disappear or we can get smart. If you don’t believe me or think I am
exaggerating, look at some of the statistics below which come from sources I
believe are correct and you will realize where so much of our hard-earned taxes
goes.
$11-22 billion per year is spent by states on welfare to illegal aliens
$2.5 billion per year is spent on Medicaid for illegal aliens
$12 billion per year is spent on primary and secondary school education for
children here illegally or of parents who are here illegally
$3 million per DAY is spent to incarcerate illegal aliens
$1.9 billion per year could be spent on food assistance programs such as food
stamps, WIC and free school lunches for illegal aliens
Certainly we all can understand the humanitarian aspect of
these expenditures but I can only hope you will agree with me that we should not
accept complacency, or worse, about illegal immigration and try to elect people
to public office who will not betray our legal immigrant
ancestors.