Mi casa no es su casa: Why libertarians are wrong on illegal immigration



In a style reminiscent of Leftists, a lot of libertarians are quite abusive, arrogant and contemptuous in support of their open-borders beliefs. It's rather amazing really. Governments South of the Rio Grande are almost always very authoritarian and oppressive. Do libertarians want the sort of people who support such governments flooding into America and gaining the vote? Does the USA need Peronistas, Bolivarists and their ilk? Bolivar was Fascist long before Hugo Chavez reinvented him.

That influx has of course already happened to some extent and could well be a major factor in explaining the Leftward lurch of the Democratic party in recent years. So we have libertarians supporting authoritarianism in effect: Another instance of the madness that can result from following a rigid ideological line.

The post below offers another line of argument


Libertarians have been accusing me of being a “secular conservative” for having politically incorrect views on immigration. Mainly, I see illegal aliens as law-breakers, and like law-breakers they deserve a punishment instead of the defeated Dream Act.

While all libertarians respect the concept of private property when it comes to their homes, they don’t necessarily see America as a private property. They see it as a Wal-Mart where everyone can come in and spend their money. Yet America is not a Super Center, at Wal-Mart you have to pay for the doctor you see and leave when the store closes, not to mention that a baby born at Wal-Mart doesn’t become a stockholder with voting rights.

Now I will admit that to a business owner more people means more customers, banks today accept the Mexican ID to make sure that the illegals don’t put their money under the mattress. But if business is everything, why not tolerate fraud, tax cheating, money-laundering, drug dealing, white slavery, and plenty of other “business” practices that are quite illegal? Just like society didn’t tolerate Leona Helmsley when she cheated on her taxes, society cannot tolerate breaking and entering whether it’s a property or a country.

Yet in America we are being told that it’s racist to wear old glory on Cinco de Mayo, government forms must be translated into Spanish, and Hispanic kids in Arizona must get pro-Mexican education classes. If Mexico won’t teach the greatness of George Washington, why should they learn about Pancho Villa?

So as someone who loves America, I simply have to say, “mi casa no es su casa,” mi home is not your home. If you come here, do it legally, adapt to our culture, embrace our traditions, learn our language and don’t demand any special treatment because this is not the Minority States of America but the US of A.

And if you think I’m a racist for saying that, try getting a job in Mexico without knowing Spanish, try telling a Mexican school to give your child bilingual education, sue a company because they didn’t translate their legal disclaimer into English, or call people racist for wearing Mexican colors on the Fourth of July. Frankly, if the Mexicans can celebrate their culture, why can’t we? If they’re not afraid of offending us, why are we? The answer is we have been duped into believing that we are the bad guys and everyone else is the good guy. If that’s the case, why is everyone coming here?

So to my libertarian friends, wake up! Open borders is like free trade, it doesn’t work unless everyone else is doing it. Americans in foreign countries get VISAS or face deportation, while that may be unrealistic with 10 million illegal aliens, I propose they either pay a $20,000 fine or face prison, or they can simply go back to where they came from. That amount is based on how much a legal alien I know had to spend between student visas, H1-b’s and his greencard.

In the end, if it’s expensive to follow the law, it shouldn’t be cheap to break it.

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