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Obama Refuses to Deport Young Illegals for Their Parents' Mistakes

by Jeanne Sager on June 15, 2012 at 3:06 PM

ImmigrationPresident Barack Obama's announcement today that his administration will no longer deport the majority of young illegal immigrants who entered the United States as children has already been dragged into the political arena and it's being smacked around by Republicans. But let's be real. This move goes beyond politics. Protecting young immigrants is a win for American families: all of them.

What came out of the White House today isn't about politics. It's about protecting children from the burden of being punished for actions their parents committed. We live in a country where kids are supposed to be protected, doted on, cared for, but until today, kids were being told that something that happened to them when they were helpless infants was their fault.

But not anymore.

From here on out, children brought to America by their parents under shady circumstance will be treated as just that: children. Children can't enter into contracts in the United States. They can't be charged with adult crimes. And as long as they meet certain criteria, they can't be deported for simply doing what their parents asked.

As Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa told The Stir during a conference call with several members of the press today, "They don't know any other country ... they want to work and contribute to our social security. They want to serve in our military ... want to give back to this country that gave them so much."

How can you argue with that?

I can't.

Oh come on. Put kids in any other situation, and expect them to bear the burden of their parents' mistakes, and people would be screaming from the rooftops.

Picture it. A mom takes her infant daughter along on a murder. Do we punish the child as an "accessory to murder?" Of course not. That would be ridiculous.

OK, but the kid didn't "do" the crime? Here's one: say mom leaves the keys in the ignition of the car. Toddler climbs in, puts the car in reverse, and slams into another vehicle, killing the driver. Do you charge the kid? Again, no.

So why are there Americans who would actually support taking a young person and shipping them off to another country because they are an "illegal" immigrant? They might be here illegally, but they've had as little control over that as that infant carted to the murder scene and as little knowledge of the law as that toddler who maneuvered the car into an accident.

If we protect these kids, it sends a message to the world that all children in America are precious, no matter who their parents are.

What do you think of the Obama administration's bold move today?

 

Image via Elvert Barnes/Flickr

 

Filed Under: immigration, 2012 election, barack obama

Comments

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  • bills...
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    billsfan1104

    June 15, 2012 at 3:30 PM
    Its all political, or he would done it in the first few months. Its all about the votes.
  • KA
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    KA

    June 15, 2012 at 3:42 PM
    This really, really rubs me the wrong way. Ever heard of "the sins of the father".....It does not matter - they are in this country ILLEGALLY. PERIOD. Do our laws not mean anything anymore?? Apparently not. And like the previous poster said it's all about the votes. If he seriously gave a sh** about these people this would have been done sooner. This is serious bullsh**. How about our President start UPHOLDING the laws of this Nation instead of tearing them down. Isn't that his job?? I guess it's more important to be popular.
  • guest
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    guest

    June 15, 2012 at 3:43 PM
    Wow Jeanne two days in a row of blog drivel. Really? What exactly did the president do today that was so great? They got work permits, and yet again he went rogue and acted without congress. He is not our King, he is the president, and he needs to quit acting without congress. I thought he was the president that was suppose to bring both parties together. This was a joke and I'm dissapointed in you for falling for it. This was politic's for Obama as usual, anything to get more votes. If he really wanted to help imigrants he would work with congress to change things. It shouldn't take nearly twenty year's to become a citizen.
  • H
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    H

    June 15, 2012 at 3:54 PM
    @billsfan - yep, elections tend to be about votes. Just ask captain etch-a-sketch
  • emmas...
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    emmasmama2007

    June 15, 2012 at 4:09 PM

    I agree, there has been an increase of hispanics voting, Obama wants their vote. Otherwise like billsfan said, he would have done it way before his first term came to an end.

    Eitherway, I actually agree with this writter on this, and even if it's driven by politics, I'm pleased with Obama's decision.


  • AliNo...
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    AliNoelle

    June 15, 2012 at 4:10 PM

    I support this fully. These children should not have to bear the burden of things their parents did illegally. Many of them wouldn't even know what to do with themselves if they had to go back to where their parents came from. These children will grow up to be our future and we should give them the opportunity to be good citizens.


  • AI
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    AI

    June 15, 2012 at 4:42 PM
    Despite any mixed feelings on the timing and motive of this decision, I can't but feel hope. My parents are immigrants, and though I was born here, I grew up around many kids who were brought by their parents at very young ages. Today, I feel bit of hope that these kids have a chance at the American Dream. Most of them don't remember their "home" country, so why should they be sent away from all they know? For the first time since he was elected, I actually feel some of this hope Mr. Obama promised us back in 2008. It's a good day for DREAMers.
  • bills...
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    billsfan1104

    June 15, 2012 at 4:51 PM
    And just to point out, their parents didnt make a mistake, they knowingly broke the law.
  • Cynth...
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    Cynthia Parten

    June 15, 2012 at 4:56 PM

    I totally agree with the first few comments that this is a political decision. That being said, that doesn't mean the decision wasn't a good one. I agree that if someone was brought here as a child and is a law-abiding citizen, they should be able to become legal citizens.


  • 2boys...
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    2boysmama311

    June 15, 2012 at 5:10 PM

    Wow, I am surprised. As a citizen of this country, if I brake the law, I go to jail and my children would suffer for it. As a citizen of this country, if I don't pay my taxes, I would be considered a criminal. As a citizen of this country, if I escaped prison and got my children and started a new law abiding life in another state, it is still be wrong and I would still be a criminal. 

    If you make the choice to come here illegally and you bring your children, that is entirely your fault as a parent. You cannot blame the United States. The United States did not ask you to come to this country illegally and bring your children with you. 


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