El Diario

THE BORDER IS SAFER T

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he main argument of those opposing immig r at ion re for m is that the southern border needs to be secured before any normalizat­ion of the migrants’ status can be approved. Legislator­s and Republican­s aspiring to the presidency talk as if the country were under a growing invasion by people crossing in from Mexico, when the reality is vastly different.

Crossings have consistent­ly decreased in the past years – even before the 2008 recession – except for the months in 2014 when scores of Central American mothers and children came into the U.S. This year, the numbers continue to drop.

a presentati­on, made by Department of Homeland Securit y Secretar y Jeh Johnson last Fr iday, regarding border securit y during the last six months in the 2015 crossing instances was cal- culated using the number of detentions, which have de same time, Operation Coyote, launched in June of 2014, arrested more than 1,356 hu

Today, the southern border is better patrolled than ever. A record 21,000 Border Patrol agents are on site, the barb wire area was extended, and there are nearly 12,000 sensors detecting undocument­ed migration in the Southwest. President Obama’s latest budget states that investment­s in these areas will increase.

Neverthele­ss, these improvemen­ts do not correspond with the political strategy of attracting supporters by scaring them about supposedly out-of-control immigratio­n, and by instilling animosity towards immigrants. Aside from being unrealisti­c – given the geographic characteri­stics of the frontier, – the demand for a sealed border lends itself to demagoguer­y. But impossible demands can be made during election season, and the undocument­ed and their advocates can be blamed for the failure to make those goals come true.

The biggest obstacles in holding a real debate about immigratio­n are the deceitful discourses, the games of perception created to confuse the population, and the use of an emotionall­y-charged “logic” which passes as reasonable even when it can be disproved with data.

For those who oppose comprehens­ive immigratio­n reform, the Southern border will never be safe enough to approve legalizati­on of the undocument­ed. However, the

before.. truth is that it is more secure today than ever

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