Both Democrats and Republicans are responsible for the border fiasco
By: Rachel Marsden
PARIS -- Neither the Republicans nor the Democrats hold the moral high ground
when it comes to matters of immigration. What’s desperately needed is rational
policy that tackles the problem at its roots: ending any and all U.S. foreign
intervention in Latin America.
Both Democrats and Republicans would have Americans believe that the fiasco
unfolding on America’s border with Mexico is the fault of the other party. The
truth is, it is as much Joe Biden’s fault as it is Donald Trump’s. Both parties
have played a role in exacerbating the problem and neither should be exempt from
responsibility and criticism.
First, let’s start with the Democrats. Why is it that every time a Democrat
takes office there’s a clarion call for mass migration that attracts chancers?
Democrats are perceived worldwide as being so soft on border security that
regardless of the actual number of apprehensions at the border, the mere
presence of a Democrat in the Oval Office seems to incite so many people to
cross into the U.S. illegally that border patrol is apparently having trouble
keeping up with the enforcement.
The situation is apparently so overwhelming that it has even sparked talk among
Department of Homeland Security officials of potentially flying migrants to
states near the border with Canada, according to the Washington Post.
From there, it’s only a hop, skip, and a jump across one of the many unofficial
crossing points, particularly in Western Canada, from where migrants would
legally be entitled to Canadian asylum consideration under a longstanding
U.S.-Canada agreement – even as the Canada-U.S. border remains closed at
official border crossings due to COVID-19 restrictions.
The move would risk dragging Canada into Biden’s immigration fiasco. All because
the Democrats have created a problem for themselves through their perpetual
inability to just shut up and stop constantly preaching about expanding
immigration and diversity when they’re clearly writing checks their mouths can’t
cash.
The other side of the aisle is hardly any better, frankly. When Republican
Congressman John Katko, ranking member of the House Homeland Security Committee,
said during a recent press conference that terrorists, including those on the
watch list, were exploiting access to the U.S. via the southern border, at least
give us a concrete example. Even a historical one would do. Because even the
terrorists responsible for the September 11, 2001, attacks on U.S. soil entered
the country legitimately and with proper paperwork. Nor, being primarily Saudis,
were they nationals on any Republican list of countries whose citizens are
banned under security pretexts. Still, this hasn’t stopped Republican officials
like House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy from claiming that these so-called
dangerous migrants attempting to cross into the U.S. from Mexico are from
“Yemen, Iran, and Turkey” – none of which are countries that have perpetrated
terrorist attacks on the U.S. homeland.
Republicans are just exploiting some people’s ignorance about the true nature of
the terrorist threat to scare people into clinging to the Republican position
for their own purported personal safety.
What neither party is telling you is that the only real solution to stemming the
migrant tide is something that the Washington establishment has long been loathe
to do: cease any and all U.S. meddling in Latin American affairs. And since
McCarthy and his colleagues seem so worried about potential Middle Eastern
terrorists, how about dialing down the military adventurism in that region, too.
From sanctions on Venezuela, Syria, Iran, and even America’s NATO ally, Turkey;
U.S.-supported coup attempts in countries like Libya, Bolivia, Venezuela; and
bombings of Syria, Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan and elsewhere, both former President
Donald Trump and Biden (first as senator, then as Obama’s vice-president) have
deliberately contributed to a perpetual destabilization of these countries that
has directly led to mass exodus.
The bottom line is that if U.S. officials don’t like being overwhelmed with
people fleeing foreign nations, or the specter of angry people from these places
potentially seeking retribution for U.S. “freedom spreading” abroad, then how
about just leaving them alone to sort out their own problems? You break it, you
buy it. Except that it’s never the Washington establishment that causes these
problems that pay the price. Instead, both sides are always seeking ways to
frame and exploit the migratory crisis for which they’re both responsible.
Neither Democrats nor Republicans are being honest with Americans about the
realities of the current immigration challenges. Each party is just spinning the
issue to its respective advantage. What the country desperately needs – and so
badly lacks – is a pragmatic, centrist perspective based on objective reality
rather than torqued hysterics aimed at manipulating public opinion or catering
to partisan ideology.
COPYRIGHT 2021 RACHE MARSDEN