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October 11, 2007 at 17:46:40

Illegal Immigration Spurs Constitutional Amendment

by Joel S. Hirschhorn     Page 1 of 1 page(s)

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Among the millions of Americans frustrated with the refusal by the federal government to forcefully control illegal immigration is South Carolina Senator Glenn McConnell.  As President Pro Tempore of the Senate McConnell has explained why he is calling for the nation’s first use of the US Constitution’s Article V provision for a convention of state delegates to propose constitutional amendments.

“While this action is unprecedented, I also believe that the danger facing our country is unprecedented.  We need to act now.  …Congress has refused or is incapable of acting, thereby leaving the states in the position of burning while Congress fiddles.  …the problem of illegal immigration is one that has reached a boiling point,” said McConnell, a Charleston Republican.

 

He notes that if his resolution is approved by two-thirds of states it “would require Congress to call for a constitutional convention.”  What McConnell has not said, however, is that for many decades Congress has refused to obey Article V and call a convention that sufficient states have already asked for.  The one and only requirement in Article V has been satisfied and Congress has no discretion in this matter.

 

McConnell’s proposed constitutional amendment has these provisions:

1.  No provision of this Constitution, or any amendment thereto, shall restrict or limit any state from enforcing federal law with regard to immigration violations.  In the absence of proof of legal citizenship status, a state may decide what governmental services funded in whole or in part by the state may be provided to or denied from any undocumented alien located within the state’s respective jurisdiction.  States shall also have any power to regulate illegal immigration that has not been specifically preempted by an act of the Congress. 

2.  In implementing the provisions of this article, each state shall have the authority to prescribe civil and criminal penalties in addition to any provided by federal law for entering the United States illegally. 

3.  A state shall also have the power to apprehend and expel persons who are within the state’s jurisdiction in violation of federal immigration law.  The federal government must provide timely assistance to the state in expelling undocumented aliens upon request by a state.

Considering the historic record-low level of just 11 percent public support for Congress and the widespread public concern about the many impacts of unchecked illegal immigration, especially on communities and local governments, this call for an Article V convention is extremely timely.  Few Americans are aware of their constitutional right to an Article V convention, provided by the Framers of our Constitution as a kind of escape clause should citizens lose confidence in the federal government.  Could it be any clearer that Americans have lost confidence in the federal government?

While there are many other issues that merit debate by state delegates in an Article V convention, many of which have been proposed in previous state applications, the illegal immigration crisis has the potential to put enough political pressure on Congress to obey the Constitution and call a convention which it has refused to do thus far.  Opponents of both the convention method of amendment and tough immigration law will assert that 33 more states must apply, assuming South Carolina acts.  Senator McConnell has fallen into this trap.  In reality, all 50 states have applied 567 times for a convention.  Still, a new South Carolina application addressing illegal immigration may bring the failure of Congress to obey the law of the Constitution greater visibility and provoke public anger.  We have something worse than a do-nothing Congress; we have a break-the-law Congress.

Americans that laud the Constitution and the rule of law, and want more effective actions to address illegal immigration – surely a super majority of citizens – should tell their state legislators that they support McConnell’s proposal and the call for the nation’s first Article V convention.

We have had more than enough talk, lies and spin.  Now is the time for meaningful action.  American is not a lifeboat that untold millions of poor, suffering people can illegally jump into – not without lifeboat-America sinking into third-world status.  The corporate powers behind both the Democrats and Republicans are eager to sell out middle class Americans to get cheap labor.  And their control over Congress has created the crisis that Senator McConnell has courageously addressed through a call for an Article V convention.  Let’s assist his bold effort.

We can expect opposition to the McConnell proposal from a number of groups that have always opposed using the Article V convention option.  On the political left and right are many groups that fear a convention because they want to maintain their power and the status quo – a political system easily corrupted by corporate and other special interests through campaign contributions and lobbying.  They have cleverly propagated the lie that a convention could by itself wreck our Constitution, which is impossible because proposed amendments must be ratified by three-quarters of the states.

Elites fear an Article V convention because once convened it is independent of Congress and the White House, and could re-engage distracted Americans in their government by seeing the Article V convention as the means, finally, to reclaim their government.  Learn more at www.foavc.org.

 

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Joel S. Hirschhorn is the author of Delusional Democracy - Fixing the Republic Without Overthrowing the Government (www.delusionaldemocracy.com). His current political writings have been greatly influenced by working as a senior staffer for the U.S. Congress and for the National Governors Association. He advocates a Second American Revolution, beginning with an Article V Convention to propose constitutional amendments. He is Chair of the Independent Party of Maryland.

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Xenophobic much?

Please expound upon this "great danger" we face from those who come here desperate to support their families? These folks are responding to a situation this nation of ours helped create and to economic conditions in their own countries caused, in very large part, by US corporations.

I do not believe that a "super majority" of Americans are as hard hearted as this article would imply. I do believe that many Americans have succumbed to a nonstop stream of propaganda concerning these immigrants. As Thom Hatrmann, the best AAR has to offer, is fond of noting," we do not have an illegal immigration problem, we have an illegal hiring problem".

This entire issue, in my own opinion, is a smokescreen designed to distract us all from the real problems we face. A real pity that so many moderates and progressives unthinkingly buy into this farce.

by ardee D. (6 articles, 4 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 2388 comments) on Thursday, October 11, 2007 at 8:30:46 PM
 


Joel S. Hirschhorn is the author of Delusional Democracy - Fixing the Republic Without Overthrowing the Government (www.delusionaldemocracy.com). His current political writings have been greatly influenced by working as a senior staffer for the U.S. Congress and for the National Governors Association. He advocates a Second American Revolution, beginning with an Article V Convention to propose constitutional amendments. He is Chair of the Independent Party of Maryland.
Joel S. HirschhornJoel S. Hirschhorn is the author of Delusional Democracy - Fixing the Republic Without Overthrowing the Government (www.delusionaldemocracy.com). His current political writings have been greatly influenced by working as a senior staffer for the U.S. Congress and for the National Governors Association. He advocates a Second American Revolution, beginning with an Article V Convention to propose constitutional amendments. He is Chair of the Independent Party of Maryland.

What don't you understand about a lifeboat?

There is virtually an infinite number of poor, suffering humans on the planet; no nation, including ours, can tolerate uncontrolled illegal immigration that causes enormous economic and social burdens on the legal population.  Those who want low cost workers are willing to destroy the middle class.  Apparently there are bleeding hearts that are willing to offer up for sacrifice the vast majority of Americans that want to control immigration.  And by the way, the US level of LEGAL immigration is the highest in the world.  To think that we have some moral obligation to allow open borders with all the associated security risks in order to alleviate this limitless number of poor people is absolute nonsense.  There are so many objective reasons to stop this massive illegal immigration: as a taxpayer I am totally pissed that my county and state have to foot enormous bills to cover the health care and school costs for these illegals.  Huge fractions of criminals in many parts of the country are illegals.  And note that they send back a high fraction of their incomes to their home countries, so that money is not even helping our economy.  To be against ILLEGAL immigration is not to be against immigration.  One of the best ideas of Ron Paul is for a constitutional amendment that says children born in the US of illegal parents should NOT be US citizens.

by Joel S. Hirschhorn (118 articles, 22 quicklinks, 54 diaries, 472 comments) on Thursday, October 11, 2007 at 9:24:12 PM
 


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Interesting what you do not say.....

You refuse, I note, to face the fact that this is a problem of illegal hiring, see Dale's perceptive commentary ......

I wonder what facts you might present ( there appears a real paucity of them in your contentions) to show that illegal immigrants threaten the middle class? Most of the jobs given to illegals are those that noone in the middle class would touch, ever. I can see all these white collar workers using that short hoe now, ahhh not a pretty picture, nor do I envision them taking a below minimum wage job with no benefits, horrific working conditions and as much abuse as one can accept.

The threat to the middle class is defintitely not coming from these poor and desperate folks, and you have either swallowed a myth or have a more sinister motive. The estimated 12 million illegals in this nation, and they constantly move back and forth between their respective homelands and here, are, in very large part, hard working and honest folks trying to feed their families the only way left to them by the rapacious nature of transnational corporations that have decimated their homelands.

I really detest those who seek to victimise these good people, or to equate their presence with some dire and nonexistent threat to our own country. This entire issue is nothing less than a smokescreen to distract the gullible fromt he real problems besetting our country. Congratulations Joel, you have been duped again.

by ardee D. (6 articles, 4 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 2388 comments) on Friday, October 12, 2007 at 9:31:23 AM
 


houston liberal, professional, self employed, believe that liberal means social justice, economic fairness, and human rights trump economic concerns.
Houston Radicalhouston liberal, professional, self employed, believe that liberal means social justice, economic fairness, and human rights trump economic concerns.

the problem is Illegal hiring

Fact: prosecution of hiriing undocumented workers fell 95% once Bush was installed in the White House.

Basically, big agra and big retail like hiring illegals and so they lobby the rethuglicans to do just that. Try going to Europe and getting a job without the appropriate documentation. It won't happen. If the jobs don't exist, then there won't be a problem.

Many one-dimensional thinkers like the zero-tolerance position. Illegal? Lock them up and ship them out.

Consider the Declaration of Independence. The whole point of this document is to say that the law must serve justice - if it doesn't, then it is the right of the public to abolish the law and make new law.  Any king can make a law, however stupid or unfair. Does that make it right? The debate of immigration is not whether undocumented workers are illegal or not, it's whether the law serves justice in its present form.

I know that this last part is too complicated and nuanced for some to get, but there it is anyway.

by Houston Radical (2 articles, 0 quicklinks, 3 diaries, 76 comments) on Friday, October 12, 2007 at 2:25:49 AM
 


A writer is a rogue goose. All other gees fly in a flock formation; every goose knows his place and time for honking. The rogue goose is undisciplined. He leaves the formation indiscriminately to have a look at it from aside. He roams back and forth, takes a peep at the leader, honks a little bit from behind, distracts everyone and writes on what he sees. Time passes and as he wants to return back to his place he discovers someone else there. Thus he either has to wait until they land for rest...

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Mark SashineA writer is a rogue goose. All other gees fly in a flock formation; every goose knows his place and time for honking. The rogue goose is undisciplined. He leaves the formation indiscriminately to have a look at it from aside. He roams back and forth, takes a peep at the leader, honks a little bit from behind, distracts everyone and writes on what he sees. Time passes and as he wants to return back to his place he discovers someone else there. Thus he either has to wait until they land for rest...

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It is inconceivable to me

that in the midst of illegal war, treacherous govt and deep economic doodoo someone would promote an idea of the state fascization, very simlar to the laws of returning the slaves  in the pre- Civil war USA.  It is inconceivable to me  when we know that our law enforcement is hijacked and that our Homeland Security does anything but secure us  that someone with even a grain of  intelligence would  lament  that our middle class  is  threatened, no  not  by Bush and his cabal  but by the world poor. It is inconceivable to  me that Mr. Hirshorn who seem to have been developing a new party starts this development with  selling his own voice to the hatemongers. It is inconceivable to me that  some people cannot  line up their priorities. ANY  amendment to the Consitution NOW is a crime because we have a govt which spits on it. It is inconceivable to me that  now, when all the efforts have to be used to topple the Junta in power we hear this howling for  posses and guns  as if  we live somewhere in North Carolina  in 1850s.

Mr. Hirshorn, you lost my sympathy, sorry. I am a middle class and I wrote on immigration ( see my ' species 8472' article).  Middle class is not threatened by the immigration either legal or illegal. It is threatened by the   rich elite which betrays this country many times.

by Mark Sashine (47 articles, 19 quicklinks, 235 diaries, 3362 comments) on Friday, October 12, 2007 at 12:35:18 PM
 


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ardee D.My name it means nothing, my age it means less. My deeds of activism are mine to enjoy and share as I feel necesary, not as some clown in a small forum's administration thinks I must..This place gets worse each and every visit.
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It is indeed strange

that Mr. Hirschhorn has taken a seeming turn to the dark side. A skeptic might wonder if all that came before was charade. Thanks, Mr. Sashine, for your perceptive comments, such as these are very necesary to shine the light of truth and reason into the spreading darkness, a darkness being abetted by such articles as this one.

by ardee D. (6 articles, 4 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 2388 comments) on Friday, October 12, 2007 at 3:34:27 PM
 

 

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