Like our president, I want to build a wall along the border with Mexico. But I don't want to build a wall that separates our peoples, but builds links of friendship across the border.
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There is a famous play about two men who build a fence between their properties. They both wanted their children to want to get to know each other, and they figured that the fence would get their kids interested in knowing each other. It's a famous musical, and one well worth seeing if you get the chance. But I'll be darned if I can remember the name of that play now.
Since this wall is to be built for purposes of friendship, I propose using both Mexican and American children (of various ages, all under adult supervision) to build this wall as play, using Legos as their prime building material. The wall would be 50 Meters long, by 1.5 Meters high, and 20 Centimeters thick. At the center would be an American hand shaking a Mexican hand in friendship. This wall would be the first wall built to bring people together, and not keep them apart from each other.
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Our current president wants to force Mexico to pay for a wall that its people do not want. He has just suggested that he is thinking of sending our troops South of the border to deal with "Bad Hombres" in Mexico. Is this the way to make friends? I doubt it. Our Southwest was settled by people of both Anglo and Mexican heritage. And it's about time we stopped being the bully, and treated our next door neighbor with respect.
Something that most people don't realize is that there is already a wall along parts of the USA/Mexico border. It hasn't solved out problems with Mexico, it has only made them worse. If we were to build Trump's wall along the border, we'd spend at least $25 billion for materials alone - and that doesn't account for the cost of labor. Is it worth the price?
One might say, what about all those people crossing the border? We have a right to keep them out. And this is a valid point. But many Mexican illegal aliens are moving back to Mexico for reasons of opportunity. NAFTA has helped Mexico develop, and we no longer have as big a problem with illegal immigrants crossing that border as we once did. Instead, we're being infiltrated by illegals flying in from overseas, then overstaying their visits. And our President's proposed wall does absolutely nothing to stop them. Instead, he's making a symbolic gesture which will accomplish little in the long run.
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Another person might focus on drug smuggling and other crimes which involve border crossing. And to them I say that we should rationalize our laws. Making recreational drugs illegal has only served to act as a price support. Berkeley Breathed (of "Bloom County" fame) made a point of this when a "hair growth tonic" was made illegal, and h ad Opus say "thanks for the price support". He then made jokes about all the ways drugs could be smuggled in, and showed how stupid many of these laws are. To me, the only way to beat a narco mafia is to legalize and regulate such substances, killing off the profit margins.
How many people know that the laws against Marijuana were written to deny Mexican Americans their presumed drug of choice? In the early days of the 20th century, Opiates were banned to deny Asians a recreational drug. And in the 1930's, Marijuana was banned to deny Blacks and Mexicans their fun. Booze was made the only recreational drug available to the masses after prohibition ended - and we suffer from that decision today.
The Narco Mafia understands that drug bans only serve to increase their profit margins. But they have had a perverse side benefit. They now take people from South of Mexico, move them through Mexico, and use these people to deliver their drugs into the USA. They have taken over the "Coyote" trade, and have little interest in delivering people safely across the border to their final destinations. They have found another business where government provides them with price supports.
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If the problem is with the illegal alien, then we must do two things. First, we must deal with the 12 million illegals already here. And for them, I want one last amnesty using the model established under Reagan's presidency. But I do not want these people to ever become American citizens. Instead, I want them to be "green card" holders, so that they do not disrupt American politics in my lifetime. Second, we must prevent new illegals from finding work, making it a criminal offense to hire (or otherwise employ) people who are not citizens or green card holders. And we must mandate the use of technology that would allow an employer to verify that a person has the legal right to work here. (We could also offer a bounty for those who lead the government to a successful prosecution of employers who violate this law.)
Americans need to feel secure. And Trump's wall only provides an illusion of security. However, true friendship can provide the security we need, as friends can and will look out for each other....
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