Immigration And
America's Bad Karma
By Margaret Kimberley,
Blackcommentator.com
April
7, 2006
Lou Dobbs,
Bill O'Reilly and
other cable television blowhards have appointed themselves crusaders
against illegal immigration to the United States. If tempted to succumb
to their awful siren song, just think of the Wampanoag Indians.
In 1621 the
Wampanoags watched as
the Pilgrims landed at what is now known as Plymouth Rock. You know the
rest of the story. The Indians were killed by warfare and disease.
Treaties were broken and land was stolen. The horrific scenario played
out across the rest of the nation for almost 300 years. The Iroquois,
Seminoles, Choctaws, Lakotas, and Apaches all got the same treatment.
You reap
what you sow. What goes
around comes around. Payback is a bitch. All of those colorful
expressions are apropos when the issue of immigration arises and
especially when Dobbs, O'Reilly, and Congressional Neanderthals foam at
the mouth.
The British,
the French, the
Spanish and the Dutch didn't get green cards when they showed up on
Indian lands. O'Reilly's and Dobbs' ancestors didn't either. This
nation was built by people who took what they wanted, land that
belonged to someone else. The people who followed them accepted the
terms of the original deal with the devil.
Before
complaining about
immigrants, compare yourself to a Wampanoag. Are Mexicans giving you
small pox? Are they attacking your neighborhood and slitting your
throat? Have they claimed your town as a colony for Mexico? Present day
Americans are getting a much better deal from newcomers than the
original Americans ever had.
Speaking of
Mexico, a good chunk
of the United States west of the Mississippi originally was part of
Mexico. From 1846 to 1848 the United States government made its awful
vision of Manifest Destiny a reality when it fought a war to steal half
of Mexico's territory. Present day Texas, California, Utah, Nevada,
parts of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Wyoming were all Mexican
territory.
New
immigrants from Mexico to the
American west are just going back to their old neighborhood. What goes
around does quite literally come around. Of course, Mexico was Indian
territory stolen originally by the Spanish. So much bad karma, so
little time.
America
cannot have an honest
discussion about immigration without revisiting its sordid past.
Indians must be laughing as the descendants of their oppressors stay in
a snit because newcomers arrive without permission.
Like the
Indians, African
Americans have a singular experience and therefore a unique view on
immigration. Poor, uneducated immigrants compete most directly with low
wage Americans for jobs. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, European
immigrants were directly recruited to take jobs that could have easily
been given to black Americans. That history and our perpetually
precarious economic condition create a justifiable wariness.
Yet the
answer to black
Americans economic oppression is not to join with the likes of right
wing Republicans. These hypocrites act only to improve the economic
well being of the haves and the have mores. If they truly cared about
the American worker they wouldn't cut taxes for the wealthy, try to end
Social Security, and create a Medicare drug plan that is nothing but a
windfall for pharmaceutical companies.
Instead of
whining that some
illegal immigrants use Medicaid, they should advocate for national
health insurance. If Americans had this and other benefits that
citizens of the rest of the world have, resentment against immigrants
would diminish.
Are
immigrant day laborers in
Home Depot parking lots causing the worst problems for American
workers? The wholesale disappearance of high paying blue collar jobs is
the real problem. Images of Mexicans sneaking across the border make
for a great distraction when the plight of union workers at Delphi and
GM ought to be addressed.
Once again
the supposedly
generous nation brings out the worst in its citizens because it isn't
generous at all. Americans live a dog eat dog existence, watching as
corporate interests plot to destroy what little is left of the safety
net. Because there is never a serious discussion about the economic
system in this country, phony debates are deliberately created to keep
the public from thinking about the issues that really cause their
problems.
Of course,
racism is at the heart
of the anti-immigrant backlash and will be at the heart of any
so-called solutions. Republican Congressperson Dana Rohrabacher (CA)
had an answer to the argument that immigrants take jobs that Americans
won't:
"We do not
need more people from
foreign countries coming in and taking American jobs - even jobs in the
fields. I say, let prisoners pick the fruits. [Emphasis added] Let's
not bid down the wages of American workers."
America has
a greater percentage
of its population under lock and key than any other country on earth.
Now we have a new justification for mass incarceration. Prisoners can
be used for free labor. The bad karma list is already too long.
As
Republicans fight over whether
they ought to be overtly racist or keep commerce and cheap labor
flowing through the border, don't fall for the hype. Think about how
life for American working people could be improved if cynical
politicians weren't indulging in cheap theatrics. Then imagine being a
Wampanoag in the 17th century.
Margaret
Kimberley's Freedom Rider column appears weekly in BC. Ms. Kimberley is
a freelance writer living in New York City. She can be reached via
e-Mail at margaret.kimberley@blackcommentator.com. You can read more of
Ms. Kimberley's writings at freedomrider.blogspot.com.
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