{"id":5904,"date":"2013-04-25T18:48:55","date_gmt":"2013-04-25T18:48:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/victorhanson.com\/wordpress\/?p=5904"},"modified":"2013-05-20T18:53:07","modified_gmt":"2013-05-20T18:53:07","slug":"near-suicidal-immigration-policies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/victorhanson.com\/wordpress\/near-suicidal-immigration-policies\/","title":{"rendered":"Near-Suicidal Immigration Policies"},"content":{"rendered":"<h1>What does it take to get deported? More than you would think.<\/h1>\n<p>by Victor Davis Hanson<\/p>\n<p>National Review Online<\/p>\n<p>Deportation has become a near-taboo word. Yet the Boston bombings inevitably rekindle old questions about the way the U.S. admits, and at times deports, foreign nationals.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Despite the Obama administration\u2019s politically driven and cyclical claims of deporting either a lot more or a lot fewer non-citizens, no one knows how many are really being sent home \u2014 for a variety of reasons.<\/p>\n<p>There are not any accurate statistics on how many people are living in the United States illegally. And how does one define deportation? If someone from Latin America is detained by authorities an hour after illegally crossing the border and sent back, does he count as \u201capprehended\u201d or \u201cdeported\u201d?<\/p>\n<p>Deportation is now politically incorrect, sort of like the T-word \u2014 terrorism \u2014 which the administration also seeks to avoid. The current government emphasis is on increasing legal immigration and granting amnesties; by no means is Washington as interested in clarifying deportation.<\/p>\n<p>Why were the Tsarnaevs granted asylum in the United States \u2014 and why were some of them not later deported? Officially, they came here as refugees. As ethnic Chechens and former residents of Kyrgyzstan, they sought \u201casylum\u201d here from anti-Muslim persecution \u2014 given that Russia had waged a brutal war in Chechnya against Islamic militants.<\/p>\n<p>Yes, the environment of Islamic Russia was and still can be deadly. But if the Tsarnaevs were supposedly in danger there, why did the father, Anzor, after a few years choose to return to Dagestan, Russia, where he now apparently lives in relative safety? Why did one of the alleged Boston bombers, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, return to Russia for six months last year \u2014 given that escape from such an unsafe place was the very reason that the United States granted his family asylum in the first place?<\/p>\n<p>That is not an irrelevant question. Recently, some supposedly persecuted Somalis were generously granted asylum to immigrate to Minnesota communities, only to later fly back to Somalia to wage jihad. Were they true refugees fleeing persecution, or extremists looking for a breather in the United States?<\/p>\n<p>What, exactly, justifies deportation of immigrants of any status? Failure to find work and become self-supporting? Apparently not. The Tsarnaev family reportedly had been on public assistance. This is not an isolated or unusual instance. President Obama\u2019s own aunt, Zeituni Onyango, not only broke immigration law by overstaying her tourist visa but also compounded that violation by illegally receiving state assistance as a resident of public housing. Only after Obama was elected president was his aunt finally granted political asylum on the grounds that she would be unsafe in her native Kenya.<\/p>\n<p>Should those residing here illegally at least avoid committing crimes and follow the rules of their adopted country? Apparently not \u2014 given that Tamerlan Tsarnaev, a skilled boxer, was charged in 2009 with domestic violence against his girlfriend. His mother, Zubeidat, also back in Russia now, was reportedly arrested last year on charges of shoplifting some $1,600 in goods from a Boston-area store.<\/p>\n<p>Again, these are not irrelevant questions. President Obama\u2019s own uncle, Onyango Obama, is at present illegally residing in the United States. In 2011, he was cited for drunk driving after nearly slamming into a police car.<\/p>\n<p>Would embracing radical ideological movements that have waged war on the United States be a cause for deportation? Apparently not. Tamerlan Tsarnaev was interviewed by the FBI in 2011, based on information from a foreign intelligence agency that he might pose a threat as a radical Islamist. The FBI knew from Tsarnaev\u2019s web postings about his not-so-private sympathies with radical Islam.<\/p>\n<p>Americans are a generous people who take in more immigrants than any other nation in the world. So the sticking point in the current debate over \u201cimmigration reform\u201d is not necessarily the granting of residency per se \u2014 given that most Americans are willing to consider a pathway to citizenship even for those who initially broke immigration law but who have since not been convicted of a crime, have avoided public assistance, and have tried to learn the language and customs of their newly adopted country.<\/p>\n<p>The problem is what to do with those who have not done all that.<\/p>\n<p>Unless the government can assure the public that it is now enforcing immigration laws already on the books, that foreign nationals must at least avoid crime and stay off public assistance, and that it is disinclined to grant asylum to \u201crefugees\u201d from war-torn Islamic regions and then allow them periodically to go back and forth between America and their supposedly hostile homelands, there will be little support for the current immigration bill.<\/p>\n<p>In short, the Tsarnaev brothers have offered us a proverbial teachable moment about what have become near-suicidal immigration policies.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong><em>Victor Davis Hanson is a classicist and historian at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. His new book,<\/em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.nationalreview.com\/redirect\/amazon.p?j=%20160819163X\">The Savior Generals<\/a><em>,<\/em><em>\u00a0will appear next month from Bloomsbury Press. You can reach him by e-mailing\u00a0<\/em><em><a href=\"mailto:author@victorhanson.com\">author@victorhanson.com<\/a><\/em><em>.<\/em>\u00a0\u00a9\u00a0<em>2013 Tribune Media Services, Inc.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What does it take to get deported? More than you would think. by Victor Davis Hanson National Review Online Deportation has become a near-taboo word. 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