Orlando Sentinel

Build wall, strike deal — get beyond hypocrisy

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solution to this stubborn problem.

Look at the arithmetic. Over 10 years, the $18 billion becomes about $1.8 billion annually. The federal budget now totals about $4 trillion annually. That $1.8 billion is not 1 percent of government spending or even half of 1 percent of the $4 trillion. It’s roughly five one-hundredths of 1 percent. In the budget, it’s a rounding error.

As for Republican­s, some of their attitudes toward the DACA “Dreamers” seem wantonly cruel. (DACA stands for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.) These immigrants were children when they arrived, hustled over the border by parents and relatives. They had no say in the matter. Most have been raised as American, unfamiliar and uncomforta­ble with their country of birth. Sending them back would not be a victory for “law and order.” It would be an act of inhumanity.

And besides, a society that is aging — as is the United States — needs young people to replace the growing ranks of retiring workers. By itself, this isn’t sufficient to justify allowing the Dreamers to stay. But it’s an added dividend.

The basic question here involves the nature of politics. Is it an exercise in showmanshi­p, with each side more intent on demonstrat­ing to its supporters that it won’t sacrifice strongly held beliefs even if that means policy paralysis? Their main idea is to look good, not to do something. Or is politics the messy business of conciliati­ng conflicts and solving problems? More gets done but at the cost of offending powerful interest groups. The main idea is to preempt a backlash and a primary challenge.

But enough said: I repeat myself.

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