Politicians Care More About Illegal Immigrants and
Elections than Disabled Veterans
10/8/2018 - Justin Haskins Townhall.com
James Di Napoli, a
disabled Iraq War veteran, says illegal immigration has ruined his life.
In 1968, Di Napoli’s
father, a former university professor from Mexico, married under false
pretenses his mother, a U.S. citizen, while remaining married to another woman
in Mexico. When Di Napoli was just two years old, his father stole his original
Social Security card, and starting in 1988, his father began to sell Di
Napoli’s Social Security number to illegal immigrants, who then used the number
to obtain employment and other government benefits.
Di Napoli’s father
continued to facilitate the sale of his Social Security card until his death in
2009. Since 1994, Di Napoli says he has faced countless audits from the
Internal Revenue Service, which has on numerous occasions investigated Di
Napoli because his Social Security number is routinely flagged for unpaid
taxes, which have come from illegal aliens using the Social Security number to
work.
Di Napoli says the
failure of federal and state governments to hold accountable the illegal
immigrants using his social security number, as well as the employers who hired
them, has cost U.S. taxpayers a whopping $400,000 in fraud and has destroyed
his life. Not only has Di Napoli been forced to endure “horrendous” and
extensive IRS audits, he also was forced to go into debt while attending
Colorado Christian University, because, as he explained in a letter to House
Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady (R-TX), “When I was in school,
illegal immigrants from California used my social security number to work,
which generated fraudulent income on my Federal Student Aid (FSA) records,”
leading to reductions in much-needed financial aid.
“I was only one
semester away from graduating with honors with a bachelor’s degree in history
from CCU,” Di Napoli wrote in the letter. “This loss of financial aid also
caused me to owe thousands of dollars in tuition to the university that I was
unable to repay for several years and forced me to take a leave of absence from
the university in December 2009. Were it not for the identity theft, I would
have been able to graduate promptly and would have been able to pay off my
student loans, accordingly.”
Despite numerous
attempts by Di Napoli to resolve this problem, he says federal government
agencies have continuously failed to fix his file. And as The Daily
Caller reported in June, “When Di Napoli’s home state of
Colorado asked California to take action against the illegals using his
identification in 2013, the California Department of Justice under the
leadership of [then-California Attorney General Kamala] Harris, said it was up
to local law enforcement.”
Di Napoli says the
financial difficulties he faced as a result of the fraud committed against him
by people illegally in the United States even led to him briefly becoming
homeless, from 2012 to 2013.
Is this how we treat
disabled veterans in the United States?
Di Napoli, like the
countless others who have been victims of illegal immigration, knows all too
well that there remains a rampant disregard for the rule of law in the United
States when it comes to immigration. And the reason couldn’t be more obvious:
Time after time, politicians favor illegal immigrants and the big businesses
who profit from immigrants’ less-costly labor because it helps them win
elections.
A recent example is
Democratic California gubernatorial candidate Gavin Newsom, the state’s current
lieutenant governor and the former mayor of San Francisco. He’s openly
campaigning on a plan to create a universal health care system that would also
pay for all health care services for illegal immigrants.
“I did universal health
care when I was mayor, fully implemented regardless of pre-existing conditions,
ability to pay, and regardless of your immigration status,” Newsom said in August.
“San Francisco has the
only universal plan for undocumented residents in America,” he added. “I am
very proud of that.”
Rather than spend money
helping to reduce crime, fund education programs, or tackle California’s $1 trillion
in unfunded pension liabilities, Newsom would rather pay the health care bills
of people who shouldn’t be in the state in the first place.
The problem isn’t only
limited to California Democrats, either. After countless promises to enact real
border security measures, Republicans in Congress have repeatedly failed to
fulfill their commitment—a truly despicable failure, especially in light of the
fact that President Trump has made it abundantly clear that he’s more than
willing to fix America’s border crisis.
Some will say that
Americans should gleefully suffer to help illegal immigrants settle in America,
that we should learn to live with the numerous problems that open borders
create. Such a view isn’t only absurd, it’s highly insulting to the millions of
Americans who have been negatively impacted by illegal immigration, including
Mr. Di Napoli.
As someone who has many
family members who immigrated to this country or whose parents immigrated to
America, I understand better than most the value of immigration. And I strongly
support establishing an organized, secure, well-thought-out immigration system
that recognizes the importance of bringing more people to the United States who
truly want to be free and live in peace.
But make no mistake
about it: We should not tolerate America’s politicians, whether they be
Democrats or Republicans, choosing to prioritize politics over the rights of
their own constituents, and it’s a moral outrage that disabled veterans should
be allowed to suffer in the name of “helping people.”
Further, it’s worth
remembering that many kind, peaceful, hardworking illegal immigrants are
themselves victims of the current immigration system, because it’s far easier
for some corrupt business owners or criminals to take advantage of immigrants
who fear speaking to law enforcement.
It’s up to us to end
these inexcusable policies and to demand justice for those forgotten Americans
suffering because of open borders. Politicians will only act if they think
failing to do so will hurt them at the ballot box, so conservatives need to
make it clear that they are done tolerating the current, insane, gutless,
heartless, immoral status quo.
Justin Haskins is a
writer, research fellow, and the co-founder of StoppingSocialism.com.
Haskins is also the author of Socialism Is Evil: The Moral Case Against Marx’s
Radical Dream. A digital version of the book is available for free by clicking here.
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