In direct response to Mr. Carlos Quintanilla, first of all personally I understand wanting to leave somewhere when conditions beyond ones control are less than desired. I lived in the Soviet Union (on assignment) and have seen the trials and tribulations people go through because of their situation. I felt a full range of emotions for the Russian people at that time. I also knew I was going home one day and even that caused a strange feeling of guilt within me. I personally understood the humanitarian side of the situation then as I do now, with the split families, bad economic conditions, and living under questionable political practices. I was and am sorry for other’s situations that they have no or little control over. I understand too that even with things the way they are here and now the U.S. is still one of the best places to live. We can and should help and we as a nation we do.
Due to our county’s ability to absorb a certain amount of people at a time we have quotas on immigration. By and large Asians, Africans, Europeans abide by these LAWS. Many individuals from south of the border do as well as the quotas are always filled. Speaking realistically, and believe it or not we do live in a real world. People right here right now in Dallas are a bit pressed (thankfully not as hard pressed as other parts of the country) financially. All levels of government want more for services in terms of fees and taxes, schools are crowded, school taxes are going up and do I need to mention gas. Employers are concerned about hiring illegals and making ends meet. There is very little being done politically about stopping the influx of illegals crossing our borders. If you will notice in the prior paragraph the term “illegals” came up several times (and I did notice you did not use the term or any of a number of euphemisms for it.) Let’s look at some of the financial burdens places upon legal residents (African legals, Hispanic legals, European legals, those born here fully legal, Asian legals…): I saw several reliable reports (World Net, CS Monitor, NY Times) saying at least 3 million illegals will come to the U.S. this year alone. Let’s say it is only 2 million just because I don’t want the individual facts to become points of argument. This is 400,000 more cars on the road (1 car per 5). I personally know of 7 accidents in the last year involving friends, co workers or just having come upon the accident and wanting to help. Of those accidents 2, both Hispanic ran. Maybe no insurance, illegal, warrants I don’t know nor will I ever. I just know 2 people (one Hispanic and legal) that had to come out of their pocket for the costs. I do know of one other that ran that was non Hispanic No insurance, Illegal European, warrants? I will never know. One accident couldn’t run, neither was hurt after they rear ended another car but there were questions about legal status and lack of insurance. The other 2 were taken care of within the laws of the State of Texas (insurance/ information exchange…).
147,000 children will enter school in the Dallas ISD next week. Many estimates say that 10% of the school children are here illegally or of illegal parents. This is a national figure and I might guess it is a bit higher here in the Dallas area. For sake of argument let’s say it is only 5%. That is 7300 children that by all measure should not be there.
What you may ask started all of this research and reflection? Well initially it was your letter sir and I got to thinking that you don’t make any distinction between legal or not. Sir there is a very large distinction and I am sure that everyone else can too. Those that are illegal can certainly. Those that are legal from all over the world can. This includes Hispanics many of whom want the illegals to stop. Many are still a little torn because of the fact even though they waited the time it takes to get here legally there may still be a displacement of some family. [/FONT
Let’s look at some very preliminary results concerning the costs of illegals to the average legal: 400,000 extra autos hard to distinguish not helpful to the price of gas, added pollution, cost of accidents (and I can’t get a full total here as I can only get in touch with the people I know) well over $8000.Schools: I pay an extra $125 /year in taxes to cover the 5% illegal population.
Now let’s examine some current and quite possibly future rhetoric and ideas here:The first is a personal statement on my part: In no way shape or form should this document, my opinions, or motivations be considered racist. If you will examine this letter you will see that the division comes not with race but legal status. [By your declaration that hospitals are safe zones does not make it so. If I had 5 grams of marijuana in my pocket for personal use (victimless crime) and the only place they could find me was a local Dallas hospital I have little doubt they would arrest me
A quick question here: which laws that are victimless can I break? I choose driving really fast on the condition that the roads are empty late at night and smoking lots of pot. I just wonder how that would go over. There are a couple of problems with this though. I used the term victimless which you alluded to and I think that I have shown that there are many victims here concerning the burdens of the illegals. The other part is that I bet the Garland police wouldn’t regard my antics and my declaration of freebee laws with a great deal of respect
I went to your web site the other day and I see that you are very involved in the community and I applaud that. Hispanic youth programs are a good thing! Getting the scourge “cheese heroin” out of the community is one of the most important things facing us today in this area.
Let us talk about languages for a minute. Maybe we could start teaching Legal immigrants in our schools English for the first year they are here. Imagine that, and then they could directly compete. We could abolish all of the classes in other languages. We would end up with kids that get out of high school and can speak their native tongues as well as English. It will make them very competitive in today’s small world. Oh don’t try to say that they would be hurt by the year out of school or English is too hard. I was taught the Russian language in a year in Monterey California and then went to be immersed in it. I was completely fluent in 3 months there. This was as an adult when those language things are said to be much harder to learn. One year in school taken out to learn the language will not hurt anyone. O.K. they would be 19 when they graduated but maybe able to get some college scholarships. Wouldn’t that help? Maybe then I could get my $125 bucks back.
Look around folks! We are under a new banner one that does not address race or national origin or religion or anything but legal status. The first step is to get illegals directly out of our (legal) lives. Call companies that send EVEN SUSPECTED ILLEGALS to your house and tell them you won’t use them. Better yet tell them on the phone when you make an appointment to have your carpets cleaned. You are right Carlos it is time to use our political clout and it feels great. I am even going to recruit non illegal lawn crews and farm them out to people that need them after their illegals are gone. I will even pay a few extra bucks to get it done.
I do have some concern that from time to time one of ours (legals) will be hurt by this policy. There will be some collateral damage I understand that, but all of us LEGALS are really getting tired of BEING the collateral damage and paying the bills for those that are not part of our great nation. We pledge to support fully and completely businesses and individuals that are and use legal persons to get the job done! If any legal is ever inadvertently hurt by this they will need to be pointed to other financial opportunities 5 fold because of it. We can make it very difficult for the illegals! Maybe the word will get back that it isn’t worth it. Do not sell a personal car to an illegal or a company that you suspect does. Do not get your lawnmower serviced by anyone you suspect of using illegals. Do not be afraid to ask the manager if you think they are using illegals and let them know that is why you are taking your buisiness elsewhere.
Thank you Carlos, I feel better now
We are proud of our community, thank you for taking time to talk about the good things we do for our community.
carlos Quintanilla