Saturday, May 20, 2006

mothers against illegal aliens?

Mothers Against Illegal Aliens quite possibly is the stupidest organization I've ever heard of. The first I heard of them was from www.mediamatters.com where organization president, Michelle Dallacroce made the statement - "Well, I'm -- I have a question. What jobs do the women and the children do that we have to have them here other than their children's job is to dumb down the American children and overpopulate our schools?". You have to ask, how exactly are immigrants dumbing down American children? Do illegal immigrants have some sort of crazy communicable disease that is rendered benign by the citizenship process? I had to take a look at the website to try and find some answers, for such an unfounded statement I thought there must be some kind of backing for it or it would be unimaginable to take something like that onto national television. Then again... it was FOX News.

www.mothersagainstillegalaliens.com - first of all, the web address is horrendously long. You can't even hope to get a lot of web traffic with something like that. To answer the question of how immigrants supposedly dumb down American children, I went straight to the mission statement:

"Our beautiful Nation has been turned into a jungle by the mass invasion of illegal aliens - the streets of America; the neighborhoods and communities where we live; the malls and stores where we shop; the schools where our LEGAL children attend - and yes, even the churches where we worship - are now the Citadels of fear, bigotry, racism, physical danger and hate! The LEGAL children of America’s 21st century have become the scapegoats and the victims of this invasion of illegal aliens. They have become - the get behind, the left behind, the back of the class, the back of the bus, the get off the playground, the get out of my way - pawns and victims of peer abuse and societal indifference."

Fixing a broken immigration system is a worthy endeavor, but the MAIA statement is overtly racist to all immigrants. It is statements like theirs that have polarized the discussion, where a justified attack on illegal racism extends itself to all immigrants. Our nation has been turned into a "jungle" of illegal aliens... she sees them in the streets, the malls, the schools, etc. Pray tell how she knows that they are illegals. If they look hispanic, chinese, non-white obviously they must be illegals. If you couldn't tell, I was being facetious. Churches are now the citadels of fear, bigotry, racism, physical danger and hate? WOW. Perhaps she's seeing something that I am not. Is there some sort of underground illegal immigrant violent uprising going on in the churches? Come on. We all know why American children have fallen behind, they've fallen behind because Americans have become apathetic and have become used to an idea of entitlement. The belief that America is destined to be the wealthiest and strongest nation forever is the cause. We seem to have lost the competitive spirit, children are thrown in front of the television, indoctrinated into a life of consumerism before they can even speak words. What cause are we fighting for, what new space race are we having dreams about, what are the mysteries of the universe that we can unlock? I am pessimistic about the number of children interested in these questions.

Even college admissions has become a game. I went to Columbia University because I wanted a world class education, I wanted to be amongst the brightest minds we had to offer, and to open my eyes to new ideas. Every year I feel that college has become increasingly commercialized, universities are just name brands that we try to get into in order to pad our resumes and get higher paying jobs. We are even willing to pay thousands of dollars to practice a standardized test, we are willing to pay thousands for professionals to edit our college essays. Who is actually getting into the school, the child or the supporting cast? Our children are falling behind not because of illegal immigrants, but because they are not learning. Initiatives like no child left behind are fueled by a corporation-esque evaluation system, education cannot be run like this. As schools try harder to meet federal accountability measures, we teach students how to take tests, they are not actually learning anything. They are just becoming a statistic that makes that number counters happy. With favorable numbers, we forget that education's goal is to teach.

update:

There have been a number of comments on this article and for future readers, I would just like to clear something up. I am in favor of fixing the immigration policy of the United States, it is broken, it has been broken and especially given the security risks illuminated post 9/11, we should have come up with a solution by now.

Illegal immigration from Mexico, which is the thorn in the sides of most people interested in this subject should be examined. Mexicans come to the United States because of increased wages, plain and simple. The effort should have been on the Congress and the President of the U.S. to pressure President Fox of Mexico, and now President Felipe Calderon, to stimulate the Mexican economy and provide a stable job market and stronger economy so people wouldn't want to leave Mexico in the first place. Another thing we SHOULD have done and still should do is get rid of NAFTA, I think by now we can all see that it was the mother of all stupid ideas from the Clinton administration. NAFTA may have stimulated the member states' economy for a while, but we killed the Mexican economy with it so that we could flood their market with cheap American crops. There is 0 incentive to start non-subsistence farming in Mexico when the U.S. provides cheap goods that is kept afloat by protectionism.

The commentors are correct though, there are a lot of problems with illegal immigration, hence why it's "illegal". However we as a nation cannot be so willing to look for a scape goat for our domestic problems that we immediately blame illegal immigrants. How many of these mothers walk down the street and whisper nasty things every time they see a Hispanic face?

Mothers Against Illegal Immigration takes the most flagrant quotes by congressmen and uses them as arguments, substantiated or unsubstantiated. There have been a lot of questions about the effects of illegal immigration on the American healthcare system. In 2000, the Rand Corporation found that illegal immigration creates very little burden on taxpayers.
http://www.rand.org/news/press.06/11.14.html

If we take a microeconomics look, especially in very dense populations of illegal immigrants like California, we see a lot of serious healthcare issues. A large number of hospitals and emergency rooms closing, declining healthcare quality, high healthcare costs, etc. We take these statistics and instantly attribute them to illegal immigrants. Is that a possible cause? Sure. Is it definitely? No. Given that healthcare costs have been rising all over the country it is hard to automatically attribute it to illegals.

Healthcare in the U.S. has suffered hardships for many reasons. A large part of the burden is from those on Medicare and Medicaid, and those that are uninsured. There are many more Americans uninsured (40 millions + citizens ) than there illegal immigrants from mexico (~ 6 million), they cost a lot of money. The Center for Budget and Policy Priorities has tracked the decline in employer sponsored healthcare to be the number one reason for the massive increase in uninsured Americans over the last few years. While President Bush may tell you the economy is healthy, it is severely in debt. Americans are feeling the pinch and understandably they are looking for someone to blame. Look at the facts and the whole picture before you default to blaming illegal immigrants for the woes of a nation where illegals comprise ~3% of the population.

We should also put a lot of attention on middle class families like that of Terri King, who I believe left a comment on this blog. Terri's family is a sobering look at how healthcare costs are becoming increasingly unaffordable, even for upper middle class families. As care for Terri's new born approached $2 million, they were also approaching the upper limit of her husband's maximum lifetime health insurance. We have to be ashamed of our healthcare system if mothers like Terri are forced to make decisions of whether or not to take her newborn to the hospital or to take a chance and save a hospital visit and its costs for a more serious visit later. Affordable healthcare and health access is a right, and the fact that it is becoming further out of reach for increasing numbers of Americans should be a wake up call to our President and Congressmen and women.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

As I entered the website os MAIA and read what it was about I was filled with rage and disbelief that something so stupid could actualy form itself into an organization. I wanted to send an e-mail telling them in what way their every sentence written is complete non-sense. However I was so enraged that I couldnt find a way to fit my anger into words. As I encountered your site you found a way to type exactly what I thought. I thank you for stepping up and hope you sent your comments to them. MAIA is an organization of bitter mothers that see their children falling behind and try to find someone or something to blame for it. Thanks for writting your opinions it really helped me calm down. Im glad to see Im not the only one that thinks what they've created is BS. Thank you, Jessica

Anonymous said...

You are an idiot!!! Who will pay for all the illegals? If they make minimum wages in these low paying jobs and get all the benefits like health care and everything else, over time, our country as we know it will suffer. Our kids will pay. In our little small town, a man was hospitalized because four illegals beat him up and took his wallet. There are no background checks on these people coming into our country and no rules for them to enter. This country is out home. Would you allow someone in your own home who you did not know? Think. please!!!! I know it is hard. Do you remember 911 or are you that far gone that your brain does not go beyond your own hand!!! GEESSSHHH!!!

Wang said...

For the record, if you actually read what I wrote, I never said that I support illegal immigration. I said that the argument that MAIA is making in fallacious and stupid.

Anonymous said...

I am very much against illegals...

I am a new mother....
My baby was born w/ a rare heart defect.. my husband is a police officer... after two open heart surgeries... WE RAN OUT OF HEALTH INSURANCE...yep... maxed out his lifetime cap... we can't buy more insurance... but while spending 6 months in the ICU's.. I watched the babies of illegal aliens go home w/ Medicaid cards... all babies... cardiac and healthy...
HOW RIGHT IS THAT? My husband is a Gulf War Vet... and a police officer... we would love to "buy into" Medicaid... but they won't let us b/c we are not poor...
but there were all these illegals getting free healthcare...
it makes me sick... and I could cry about it every single day.
I watched a family that did not speak english go home w/ a Medicaid card with their cardiac baby... all while we had no options!!

Wang said...

To the new mother, I sympathize with you, it is unfortunate and in my opinion completely immoral for newborns and their families to be put in a position where they cannot afford care.

In my opinion, the problem is not illegal aliens. A study was done in 2000 about healthcare and illegal immigrants and at that time it cost America $1billion. As an increased tax burden, that would be about $11 per household. In terms of budgetary expenses, $1 billion is pocket change. The problem is that we don't have a basic level of healthcare for our citizens. Newborns are the most at risk in our society, and they should be protected regardless of income.

I understand you want to blame somebody, but illegal immigrants are not the ones to point the finger at.

http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_4950391,00.html

The US Government has taken steps to reduce the amount of humanitarian medicaid aid given to the children of illegal immigrants, but regardless, the amount of money doesn't add up to a lot per year. The problem is that our country takes care of the poorest and the richest.

Take your problems to President G.W. Bush. Immigrants aren't your problem. I also hope a. that your new child is doing well and b. that you weren't just assuming that everyone receiving Medicaid around you was an illegal immigrant because of the color of their skin.

Anonymous said...

We have had armed incussions across our southern border. Our public lands now sport warning signs.

There are at least three documented occasions when simulated WMDs were able to be transported across the southern border to as far north as Tucson, Arizona - As I recall, press conferences were called on the 2nd and 3rd crossings to highlight the danger of open borders.

Thousands of crossers from countries harboring terrorists have crossed our border. That is also well documented. The BP may only stop 1/3 of those crossing - that again is well documented. As someone who has personally witnessed (on a daily basis) "hikers" along some of our less traveled roads in unpopulated areas, I am inclined to believe that the BP may only be stopping 20% of those crossing. Any rational citizen would find this disturbing.

I agree - immigrants are not the problem, but ILLEGAL immigrants are a HUGE part of the problem.

I don't know where you live, but here along the southern border our hospitals are struggling due to the burden of caring for illegal immigrants. That is a well-documented fact.

Your claim that illegals comprise only 3% of the population cannot be accurate. The credible estimates of the illegal population in this country range from 11 to 35 million.

You quote a 2000 report from the Rand Corporation - perhaps you should look at a 2002 report from the GAO - the dollar/legal houshold burden is exponentially higher. More recent studies by other groups confirm this.

The state of Arizona has estimated the ANNUAL cost to be $700 (the state may have reported $800 - but I'll use the lower figure) PER LEGAL RESIDENT - not per household - per legal resident.

Thankfully, some environmental groups are speaking out against the destruction brought by illegal crossers to our fragile arid land here. Unfortuantely, the behemoth Sierra Club - for political reasons - has turned a blind eye.

All I'm asking is that you educate yourself and not make decisions based on your heart. I have much sympathy for many of those entering illegally, but amnesty is not the answer, and I certainly am concerned about the reconquista rhetoric espoused by many. That does not bode well for this country's future.

Although I am unhappy with Bush, the roots of the problem go back much farther than his administration.

I'm one who has long bemoaned the fact that we have provided foreign aid to those around the globe, yet neglected our closest neighbors. ...And yes, someone should have applied vice-grips to the testicles of Mexico's leaders decades ago.

Telling people to take their problems to Bush is not the right advice. You should be telling people to contact their US Rep and US Senators.

Oh..and yes, I have personally spoken with Michelle Dallacroce of Mothers Against Illegal Aliens. She will never be allowed to set foot on my property.

Wang said...

I will take a look at the 2002 GAO report. I am not so stubborn that I refuse to change my mind on things.

You make a lot of interesting and good points, thanks for commenting. It's too bad you "prefer to remain anonymous", I think I'd have an interesting discussion with you.