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American Political Philosophy:
Analysis of Immigration Issue
By Charles Mercieca
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, October 8, 2010
One of the major problems people are caught up in lies with the nation’s
politicians who seem to act with no principles in general. They often abound
in mysterious contradictions. As the Romans used to say: Aliud est theoria,
aliud est practica – one thing is theory, another thing is practice. In this
respect the Italians have a proverb which runs as follows: Tra il dire e il
fare c’e’ in mezzo il mare – between saying and doing there is in between an
ocean. Characteristics of Politicians
At heart all politicians seem to have plenty
of things in common. They all seem to be ready to do
anything to be elected and to remain in the office they may hold. In
this regard, in both their words and actions they tend to say and do
anything that is rather expedient, even if, in the long range, it were to
be, most assuredly, a detriment to the people that put them in office. If
they like something, they tend to bring out all the positive and
constructive aspects of it and they tend to exaggerate enormously.
On the other hand, if they happen to dislike something, they tend to bring
out all the negative and destructive aspects imaginable. There seems to be
no sense of balance or equilibrium. Their real concern is to make people, to
the best they can, to see things the way they want them to see them by all
means. To this end, they often resort to manipulation and distortion of
facts and events. The best way to evaluate politicians is to explore how
they stand on vital issues.
Needless to say, the American traditional saying – money talks – says it
all. Most American politicians had their election financed by big
corporations whose job afterwards was to control such political figures with
iron fist. This explains why so many politicians tend to defend the products
of big corporations, no matter how deadly and detrimental to human life they
may prove to be. Among the most abused elements are those related to the
indefinite manufacture of weapons and the perpetual waging of wars.
In this study we are going to concentrate on one major issue, which has
caught the news media attention on virtually a daily basis. It deals with
the problem of the so called “illegal” immigration. Over the years, tens of
thousands of Mexicans crossed the border and entered the United States
without any legal documents. Today, the number of Mexicans that live in the
USA without proper documentation amounts to quite a few millions. These
Mexicans have been a financial asset to those that employed them.
Sacrifices of Illegal Immigrants
They virtually all worked for less than a minimum wage, thus saving tens of
millions of dollars to both the US industries that employed them and also to
those in the American private sector. Their intention of coming to the
United States was not the exploitation of the US economy but to serve, even
at the cost of great sacrifice, the entire American nation as needed with as
little money as possible. The US President Barack Obama did not hesitate to
recognize the contributions that the involved Mexicans made to this great
nation.
In fact, this American President has been contemplating very seriously to
give these so called illegal immigrants an amnesty, especially in
recognition for all their positive and constructive work, which saved the US
billions of dollars over the years, as explained earlier. Of course, these
so called illegal immigrants had tens of thousands of children born and
raised in the US which is the only country they ever knew, not to mention
the great number of grandchildren. In the moral sphere, it is not
appropriate to punish hard workers retroactively.
When Americans enter illegally another country, whose purpose is to destroy
the infrastructure of cities, along with the killing and maiming of tens of
thousands of innocent people, most US politicians tend to view such an event
as a necessity! Not only so, but Americans who were responsible for their
negative and destructive actions, are viewed by the US government as
patriots and heroes! There must be something intrinsically wrong in the
American political philosophy of our times. It is better for people
to enter a country illegally when all they do is positive and constructive
than to enter a country illegally and all they do is negative and
destructive. As ascetical writers have told us many times, in our actions we
should reveal love and concern for all people. The Master Teacher of
Nazareth warned us saying: “Do to others as you would like others to do to
you.” The illegal immigrants in the US proved to be very beneficial to the
entire nation. We cannot close our eyes to this sacrosanct fact. We are
morally obligated to thank them for their hard work and reward them with
general amnesty.
We all know the story of the Pharisees. They accused the Master Teacher of
Nazareth of violating the Sabbath because He performed humanitarian work
such as healing the sick. This Master Teacher called the Pharisees
hypocrites and compared them to tombs… clean from the outside but stinking
from the inside. Most US politicians want to punish our illegal immigrants,
in spite of the good contributions they made. Ironically, such politicians
support the sales of weapons to anyone that pays the right price, along with
the promotion of wars! Source of Economic Collapse
We learn from a recorded history of 6,000 years that every big power
collapsed because it disintegrated its economy by fighting needless wars.
Those in the USA that are destroying the American economy are not the
illegal immigrants but those in the government who are constantly putting
billions of dollars on weapons and wars. It has been calculated that if the
USA were to close 50% of its 746 military bases it has around the world,
there would be enough money to solve virtually all the economic problems
this great nation is facing.
The American military has become the albatross of the United States. Not
only it is alienating many nations with its presence everywhere but it is
instigating retaliations each time the US military destroys the
infrastructure of cities, kills thousands of innocent people, forces many to
become refugees, and increases the number of orphans. Pope Pius XII was
perfectly right when he said to both Great Britain and Germany on the eve of
World War II that “in a war everyone is a loser and no one a winner.”
Germany lost the war and its economy collapsed. On the other hand, Great
Britain won the war and its economy equally collapsed. The fact that the US
is resorting increasingly to tactics of threats and fear shows that it has
virtually reached the point of paranoia. Higher laws, such as the divine
positive law and the natural law, are disregarded for all practical
purposes. The teachings of the Master Teacher of Nazareth have become fully
meaningless and ignored fully by all means. One of the most
conspicuous was when Jesus said to Peter: “Put the sword away for he who
kills by the sword will die by the sword.” And to show that he was not
bluffing, He added saying: “Heaven and earth will pass away but my words
will not pass away.” Jesus has condemned violence of any kind with
persistence. Needless to say, He condemned retaliation when He stated
clearly “to turn the other cheek when slapped on one cheek” instead of
hitting back. If there is one element in the world that constantly defies
God’s laws is the way the military is handed by respective governments.
We are referring here to God’s commandments: “You should not kill” for
only God is the author of life, and also, “You should not destroy the
property of others,” who all happen to be God’s children. Another one of
God’s laws says clearly: “You should not tell lies.” Unfortunately, we learn
from history that many leading government officials lie to their people
systematically. They try to hide their ulterior motives in anything they do
negatively and destructively with such words as “national defense and
security.” Role of Political Expediency Such phrases and
other similar ones are used in an effort to keep completely shut or sealed
the mouths of both the civilian population and the news media reporters.
When some humanitarian organizations visited young children in both Iraq and
Gaza strip they asked them the question: “What would you like to do when you
grow up?” To their surprise and without hesitation some 80% of these little
children said unanimously: “Killing Americans!” When these children later
try to achieve their goal, the US will view them as terrorists! When
asked “why” they wanted to kill Americans, they all gave, one by one, more
or less the same answer: “Because Americans killed my father and now I have
no father; they killed my mother and now I have no mother; they killed my
relatives and friends and now I feel desperate and lonely.” Within the
supernatural context, is this not really ironic? We are referring here to
the American political philosophy that views those who contribute to our
earthly community beneficial and constructive work as bad, vicious and that
need to be punished simply because they go by the name of “illegal
immigrants.” At the same time, this same American political
philosophy refers to those who destroy the infrastructure of cities and kill
thousands of innocent people, as our “heroes who risked their lives to
safeguard the democracy and freedom of the American nation!” This is fully
incomprehensive when the United States views itself as a predominantly
Christian nation. How can a nation that views Jesus as its Lord and Master,
as the Son of God dares to trash into the garbage anything He says that is
not viewed as politically expedient?
When Nelson Mandela became the President of South Africa, the whole world
was expecting him to take some revenge against the Whites that put him in
jail for 27 years. Instead, Mandela won the hearts of the world when he
said: “Let bygones be bygones. We are all South Africans. We need to work
together and move the country forward.” We need to learn from Mandela and
say: “Let bygones be bygones. Our so called illegal immigrants made US
corporations and families richer as explained earlier. It would be fair to
give them amnesty.” Charles Mercieca, Ph.D.
President International Association of Educators for World Peace
Dedicated to United Nations Goals of Peace Education, Environmental
Protection, Human Rights & Disarmament Professor Emeritus, Alabama A&M
University
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