Then we can agree that the immigration debate isn't about really about immigration but support or opposition to big-government regulating immigration, and punishing those who don’t do what big brother tells them?
First off, the immigration debate has never been about stopping legal immigration.
Secondly, I do not equate duly passed laws to be big brother telling people what to do, with the connotation that there is some type of dictatorship or something going on.
Third, I believe that laws should be followed, and if they are not, there should be repercussions to not following the law.
Fourth, the current immigration debate has to do with millions of people openly flauting the laws of the US, the US government not doing its best to enforce those laws, and certain citizens and foreign nationals saying that those laws should just be ignored.
Look, if you feel that the current laws are unjust, then lobby to change them. Right now, today, the current Democratic President, the current Democratic Senate, and the current Democratic House can write up the "Immigration Is Easy" act. It can say that all borders the the US are open, anyone can come in, and all you have to do to become a citizen is to walk in to the nearest Post Office and have your name added the the US Citizen List. At that point you are now entitled to all benefits of being a US citizen.
I wonder why they don't do that. And don't give me any of the BS about how the Republicans would block them. Get it on record what you believe in. Don't hesitate or waffle on it. Stand up for it. Broadcast it loud and clear. Get re-elected because of your stand on immigration.
But you know what? That's not going to happen. Because even Democrats know that there needs to be some type of border security, and some process for becoming a citizen, and if you don''t follow the rules, no matter how easy they are to follow, you will be considered an illegal alien. And you know what demographic they would lose, don't you?
Before you go off on this, let me make this clear. I personally do NOT have a problem with immigration. I have a problem with our southern border being a war zone and a wasteland that cannot be entered by citizens because of safety reasons. I believe that the government has a responsibility to make every inch of US soil safe enough for any US citizen to travel on. I believe it is very wrong for the US Gov't to post signs on US federal land telling citizens that it is not safe for them to enter due to human trafficking, and not immediately send in the US Army to secure our borders.
If the process in place to become a legal citizen is sufficient, but it just takes too darn long, then the process needs to be changed to speed it up and make it less painful for the applicant. If the gov't is going to approve anyway, make it quicker. This is action that can be taken by the current administration without changes in the law.
If you believe the process needs to be changed, change it. By all means. But I think it would be very safe to say that whatever new immigration law that comes about, no matter what the language in it, there would not be any language that says one method of obtaining citizenship would be- Step 1: Sneak across the border at night.
So, to summarize, I'm not sure we agree.