The Palm Beach Post

Far too many excuses for weak immigratio­n policies

- He writes for Creators Syndicate. David Brooks’ column will return soon.

Thomas Sowell

One of the most lame excuses for doing nothing is that we can’t do everything. Such excuses have been repeated endlessly, even by some conservati­ves, when it comes to illegal immigratio­n.

We can’t deport millions of illegal immigrants already living in the country, some say, so the wise thing is to just learn to live with them, according to the supposedly sophistica­ted crowd.

This completely sidesteps the plain, obvious and galling fact that we are not deporting those illegal immigrants who are arrested by the police for violating other laws — and are then turned loose back into American society. In so-called “sanctuary cit- ies” across the country, local police are under orders not to report illegal immigrants to the federal authoritie­s.

Nobody has a right to obstruct justice when it comes to federal laws.

Today, any mayor of any city of any size across the country can publicly announce that he is going to obstruct federal laws against illegal immigrants — and then bask in a glow of self-satisfacti­on and the prospect of winning votes.

The federal government itself, under the Obama administra­tion, has refused to enforce immigratio­n laws, and has ordered its own agents to back off when it comes to enforcing some laws that President Obama happens not to like.

Then there is also what might be called the pretense of enforcemen­t — when people who have been caught illegally entering the country are turned loose inside the country and told to report back to a court later on. How surprised should we be when they don’t?

One of the most widely known abuses of the immigratio­n laws is the creation of “anchor babies” to get automatic citizenshi­p when a pregnant woman simply crosses the U.S. border to have her child born on American soil. This is not limited to people who cross the Mexican border. Some are flown in from Asia to posh waiting facilities.

Not only do their children get automatic American citizenshi­p with- out having to meet any requiremen­ts, but this also increases the opportunit­ies for other family members to gain admission later on, in the name of “family reunificat­ion.”

This is such an obvious racket, and so widely known, for so long, that you might think our “responsibl­e” leaders would agree that it should be stopped. But, here again, there are excuses rather than action.

Some legal authoritie­s say that the 14th Amendment confers automatic citizenshi­p on anyone born on American soil. But the very authors of that amendment said otherwise. And some distinguis­hed legal scholars today, including Professor Lino Graglia of the University of Texas Law School, say otherwise.

Even if it were necessary to revise the 14th Amendment, it is sheer Progressiv­e-era dogma that constituti­onal amendments are nearly impossible to revise, repeal or create. There were four new constituti­onal amendments added in just eight years, during the height of the Progressiv­e era in the early 20th century.

But it is indeed impossible if you are just looking for excuses for not trying. Republican­s who are worried about Donald Trump should be.

But their own repeated betrayals of their supporters set the stage for his emergence.

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