Tuesday, August 23, 2016

The Wall

Mending Wall
by Robert Frost

Something there is that doesn't love a wall,
That sends the frozen-ground-swell under it,
And spills the upper boulders in the sun;
And makes gaps even two can pass abreast.
The work of hunters is another thing:
I have come after them and made repair
Where they have left not one stone on a stone,
But they would have the rabbit out of hiding,
To please the yelping dogs. The gaps I mean,
No one has seen them made or heard them made,
But at spring mending-time we find them there.
I let my neighbor know beyond the hill;
And on a day we meet to walk the line
And set the wall between us once again.
We keep the wall between us as we go.
To each the boulders that have fallen to each.
And some are loaves and some so nearly balls
We have to use a spell to make them balance:
"Stay where you are until our backs are turned!"
We wear our fingers rough with handling them.
Oh, just another kind of out-door game,
One on a side. It comes to little more:
There where it is we do not need the wall:
He is all pine and I am apple orchard.
My apple trees will never get across
And eat the cones under his pines, I tell him.
He only says, "Good fences make good neighbors."
Spring is the mischief in me, and I wonder
If I could put a notion in his head:
"Why do they make good neighbors? Isn't it
Where there are cows? But here there are no cows.
Before I built a wall I'd ask to know
What I was walling in or walling out,
And to whom I was like to give offence.
Something there is that doesn't love a wall,
That wants it down." I could say "Elves" to him,
But it's not elves exactly, and I'd rather
He said it for himself. I see him there
Bringing a stone grasped firmly by the top
In each hand, like an old-stone savage armed.
He moves in darkness as it seems to me,
Not of woods only and the shade of trees.
He will not go behind his father's saying,
And he likes having thought of it so well
He says again, "Good fences make good neighbors."

https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems-and-poets/poems/detail/44266

Tonight on “Hannity” (Fox News), Donald Trump reiterated his intention to build a wall to stop people from crossing the border from Mexico and from illegally entering the United States.  It would make it more difficult for people to come across the border illegally, but I do not think a wall alone will stop the illegal migration of people from many countries via Mexico, which is only part of the “illegal immigration” problem.

People would continue to come from Mexico by boat, by air, and in the false bottoms of trucks.  They will tunnel under it, and climb over it.  There is no end to human ingenuity when the reward is big enough. It is, therefore, to what reinforces the behavior that we need to look.  The conventional wisdom is that the Democrats want a flood of new voters, and Republicans want a flood of cheep labor.  Therefore, nothing gets done about “illegal immigration.”  People enter the country illegally because the behavior is reinforced by those in power, for various reasons … and by ordinary citizens, as well.

As for the “illegal immigrants," most come because they can have a better life here.  Some come because there is money to be made from criminal activity.  Some come to wage holy war.  I am sure that an extensive list is possible, but the point is that they come because the behavior is reinforced.

The whole thing was easy to overlook when it was not so large.  A few thousand field hands here or there didn’t cause much of a problem.  However, the most common estimate is that there are now about 11 million people living in the United States illegally.  I submit to you that if the Chinese landed 11 million troops in California, there would be an immediate and violent reaction from the American people.  The invasion of our country by 11 million illegal migrants has happened so gradually that we are only now beginning to realize that we are losing our country.  The former President of Mexico, Vincente Fox, has called it the "reconquista” … and so it is.

Now we have all the politicians and news people telling us what should be done.  One bunch wants to round them up and deport them.  Deportation doesn’t work now, but hey, maybe it will work if we do it all at once.  Never mind that it would be virtually impossible to accomplish that.  The other side wants to give them all a “path to citizenship.”  Never mind what that does to the wage scale, the unemployed American worker, the rule of law, or to the American way of life.  As long as it suits their political and economic purposes, the more the merrier.

Someone once said that if everything else fails, the simplest solution is the best.  B.F. Skinner’s work proved that behavior that is not reinforced will extinguish.  If we make it impossible for illegal migrants to work, find housing, get medical care, and educate their children, the ones who are here will go home, and the ones who want to come here will rethink it.  It is easier and less expensive to close the business that employs illegal migrants, to seize the property of the landlord who rents to illegal migrants, to withdraw funding from the school that admits illegal migrant children, or revoke the licenses of medical providers who treat illegal migrants than it is to try to plug the leaks along the border.

But, that’s not humane, you say.  How can you call yourself a Christian?  Well, is to more humane to do what we are doing now?  People are being led into the desert and abandoned to die of hunger and thirst.  Women and boys are being victimized by human traffickers, and sold for sex.  Illegal migrants are being forced to mule drugs into the country to enslave our people to addiction.  People are being exploited for cheep labor, and Americans without jobs can’t find work.  And yes, Americans will do the work for a living wage.

We can take away the incentive to live in the United States, and force illegal migrants to go home, without abandoning them while they are on their way.  We can help them resettle once they get to their country of origin.  We can bring political and economic pressure on their home countries to do their part to help those returning home.  We can reform our immigration system so that we encourage immigrants who are motivated to adapt to our way of life, and who have the job skills we need.  We can make legal immigration less bureaucratic and more efficient.  We can have a guest worker program.

Regardless, we have a right to protect our own country!  We are inhumane to our own citizens when we don’t.

Go ahead and build the wall.  Yeah baby, that’ll fix ‘em!  Historically, walls have not worked.  Did the Great Wall in China work?  Did Hadrian’s wall in England work?  Did the Iron Curtain work?  Okay, the wall in Israel has worked to some extent because they are a tiny little nation, but that is the only one I know of.  We have thousands of miles of border and coastline to protect, and the only way we can do it is by using some common sense … and by setting aside our self-interest for the good of America.