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Border Security Is No Joke


By VICTOR DAVIS HANSON
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President Obama recently gave what was billed as an important speech on
immigration near the border in El Paso, Texas. Unfortunately, it was one of
the most demagogic moments in recent presidential history. Nearly everything
Obama said was either factually incorrect or deliberately misleading.

Why, 28 months into the Obama presidency, is there now a sudden push to pass
"comprehensive" immigration reform? After all, from 2009 to early 2011,
Obama had large Democratic majorities in both the House and Senate. Why
hasn't Obama already rammed through his own immigration bill, as he did with
health care?

The answer, of course, is that about 70% of the American people consistently
poll against the president's initiatives on illegal immigration. Obama
simply did not want to sign an easily passable bill that would earn him
further unpopularity.

But now he has lost the House. A close re-election bid looms. The president
is enjoying a sudden bounce in popularity after the capture of Osama bin
Laden. He needs to firm up his base of Latino supporters. Presto: Time to
blame Republicans for his own past unwillingness to get a bill through his
Democratic Congress.

Obama's demagoguery seemed to work on the crowd in El Paso. It interrupted
the president's speech to answer, "Tear it down," when he mentioned the
border fence. The audience booed and jeered on cue, "They're racist," when
he went after Republicans. And it joined Obama, the sudden
cheerleader-in-chief, in chanting, "Yes, we can."

In blaming Republicans, Obama charged that their fears about open borders
were groundless since "the fence is now basically complete." And to
emphasize that claim, he mocked his opponents by saying: "Maybe they'll need
a moat. Maybe they'll need alligators in the moat."

That sounds cute. But it is again quite untrue. The fence is most assuredly
not "basically" complete. Currently, fewer than 700 miles of the more than
1,900-mile border have any sort of barrier. And less than 5% of the border
has a secure double-fenced impediment.

Even with increased patrols, a recent Government Accountability Office study
found that 40% of the border is essentially open and unguarded. There are
still well over a half-million illegal border crossings per year.

In a fit of projection, the president also accused his opponents of
politicking the issue for partisan advantage: "We've seen a lot of blame and
a lot of politics and a lot of ugly rhetoric around immigration."

That too was a distortion for at least two reasons. One, during the 2010
midterm election, the president himself urged Latinos to "punish" their
political "enemies." That advice sure seemed like "ugly rhetoric."

And in the El Paso speech, the president rallied his listeners to go lobby
for his proposals: "So I'm asking you to add your voices to this debate. You
can sign up to help at whitehouse.gov." Whipping up crowds to log on to his
website seems just like "the usual Washington games" that Obama deplored in
the speech.

The president also deliberately confused legal and illegal immigration in
lamenting the inability of highly skilled immigrants to obtain work visas
and citizenship opportunities. But polls show wide support for legal
immigration based on skill sets, not just on proximity to the border or
family ties.

What the president did not dare reveal was that to let in professionals and
businesspeople from around the world, based on their skills and earning
potential, might also mean to curtail those without education and capital -
in other words, to discourage the millions of illegal immigrants from Mexico
who don't speak English or have high school educations, and who often have
little means of support but apparent political clout.

Even when the president offered some sensible proposals about illegal aliens
paying fines, applying formally for citizenship and learning English, he was
still disingenuous. Obama deliberately floated these proposals to his
partisan audience without any details of enforcement, since to do so would
likely turn off the cheering crowd.

So how exactly would Obama coerce some 11 million illegal aliens into paying
a fine, returning to the immigration line to apply legally or learning
English? By threat of deportation or incarceration?

The vast majority of the American public is not racist or "playing politics"
in worrying about out-of-control illegal immigration. The enforcement of
existing federal immigration law has become a joke. Drug violence in Mexico
is destabilizing an entire country and spilling over the border. Jobs are
scarce, with unemployment here still at 9%. Many billions of dollars in
remittances to Mexico leave the American Southwest, often from illegal
aliens who rely on American social services to make up the difference.

These are serious issues that deserve more from a president than re-election
pandering at the border and bad jokes about alligators and moats

 



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