6/1/2017 - Arthur Schaper Townhall.com
Samuel
Johnson, the witty grammarian, dictionary compiler, and literary critic could
put down the worst offenses with lightning fast rapier wit. One comes to
mind in connection with the latest push for amnesty in Congress: “Patriotism is
the last refuge of a scoundrel.” Meaning? Every man lacking moral fiber will
justify his plunge to unseen depths of depravity by waving the flag of his
nation: “I broke the law for the sake of my country!” The more subtle
criminals—including ambitious politicians—will pull out the patriotism card to
get elected or to explain away bad votes. In the final calculation, they push
to give themselves a personal advantage, often at the expense of the very
country which they claim to champion: “Look at all the flags on my website!
Vote for me!”
How does
this unpatriotic play for patriotism connect with illegal immigration? A
lighter form of amnesty is floating around, this time from Congressman Jeff
Denham (R-CA). His ENLIST Act (H.R. 60) seems
like a common-sense proposal. If illegal aliens meet key requirements and serve
in the United States military, they can receive legal status. Sounds good—at
first. If men and women put their lives on the line for the United States, why not
reward their self-sacrifice with citizenship?
Historical
references are crucial to explain why this proposal should be court-martialed
and sent to the firing squad. During the waning era of the Western Roman
Empire, the Romans recruited mercenaries from Germanic and Gallic tribes to
restore their armed ranks. The allegiance of these outsider-soldiers sided with
the commanding officers, not the Roman Emperor and Empire. The same barbarians
recruited for their adopted homeland would eventually turn on their own
neighbors and nation. This threat of internal dissension and demise cannot be
ignored or overlooked. Citizenship is about embracing values, not just
defeating foreign invaders.
Despite
these serious concerns, Congressman Denham (R-Turlock) has introduced this
measure repeatedly, and now fellow California Congressman Darrell Issa (who’s
giving conservatives more reasons not to support him in the upcoming election)
has signed on. These and other Republicans (especially in California) are
paying attention to Democratic talking points rather than fired-up
Re-TRUMP-licans—who are fed up with amnesty and politicians who ignore the
needs of American citizens.
Since these
pro-illegal policies pushed by these politicians would endanger our country,
why do they push this narrative? Why are these scoundrels in Washington
targeting illegal alien veterans? They are banking on the idea that this small
measure will temper criticism from angry constituents. In Santa Ana,
California, a liberal sanctuary city right in the heart of conservative Orange
County, California, Congressman Lou Correa hosted a town hall for illegal
aliens (another one shut down by feckless liberals in the face of raging Trump
supporters demanding the rule of law). Correa started off about the fear
imposed on “immigrant” (read, illegal alien) communities. He then switched over
to his upcoming visit to Tijuana to visit with deported veterans. They had
green cards, but they broke the law (“They got into trouble,” according to
Correa), and thus they were deported.
One woman
attending Correa’s town hall denounced the illegal aliens whom Correa was
championing. When he had mentioned their previous service in our military, her
criticism dampened somewhat. Who’s going to speak against military service for the
United States, right? These amnesty panderers think that mentioning the word
“veteran” will excuse crimes of the past. Wrong, I say! Military service is not
a Get Out of Jail Free card. Every veteran should be thanked for their service,
but it doesn’t mean they can commit crimes or limit the rights of everyday
citizens.
Many times
this year alone, liberal veterans have tried to silence my criticism: ”Are you
a veteran? Have you fought for this country?” My retort: “You fought for my
right to speak. Are you now undermining your own efforts by telling me
that I cannot be here?”
Veterans
who commit crimes should be tried, convicted and sentenced, just like the rest
of us. They fought for the rule of law overseas, and they are called to abide
by those standards here. Read up on Randy “Duke” Cunningham, a Republican
congressman who once represented San Diego County. He was convicted of bribery
and corruption charges in 2005. During the sentencing hearing, his defense
attorney pled for clemency because of his military service. No deal, said the
judge.
This “rule
of law” thing seems to escape amnesty panderers like Correa, however. The
illegals who served in our military should have never enrolled in the first
place. They should not have been in our country! Let’s have true standards,
please! Besides, if the ENLIST Act becomes law, EXPECT more illegals rushing
into our country to enlist for legal status. No deal. It’s time to put aside
the memes and patronizing half-measures of our politicians. They want to play the
patriotism card to sell their constituents on partial amnesty, and I am having
none of it. Once again, I will
share with you the list of 200—yes, that many—cosponsors for Denham’s
ENLIST Act. Tell them “No Way.”
The next
time your Congressman pushes this “Amnesty for illegal alien veterans” card,
just give them a sample of Samuel Johnson’s wit: “Patriotism is the last resort
of a politician … er, scoundrel!”
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