harry Wrote:
Ron Paul's Libertarians are tolerant of immigrants? Really?
Libertarian Party Platform Wrote:
Crossing an international border to support your family and pursue dreams of a better life is not an inherently criminal act like rape or robbery. If it were, then most of us descend from criminals. As the people of Texas know well, the large majority of illegal immigrants are not bad people. They are people who value family, faith and hard work trying to live within a bad system.
When large numbers of otherwise decent people routinely violate a law, the law itself is probably the problem. To argue that illegal immigration is bad merely because it is illegal avoids the threshold question of whether we should prohibit this kind of immigration in the first place.
We've faced this choice on immigration before. In the early 1950s, federal agents were making a million arrests a year along the Mexican border. In response, Congress ramped up enforcement, but it also dramatically increased the number of visas available through the Bracero guest worker program. As a result, apprehensions at the border dropped 95 percent. By changing the law, we transformed an illegal inflow of workers into a legal flow.
Ron Paul is bad on this issue but its an area he diverts from libertarian views and I think its fair to say that many people who support Paul on the whole disagree strongly with his views on immigration.
harry Wrote:
Campbell introduced legislation to declare English the official language of the US and outlaw bilingual materials etcConservatives can't waffle out of this contradiction in their positions and hide the inherently xenophoic fear-based warp of their thinking.
The English as official language legislation never botherd me much. All the xenophobes support it but so do a lot of people who support immigration but think immigrants should be integrated into US society and be forced to learn and speak english. In any case, Dems are in the pocket of big labor and are far from pure on the issue of immigration.