SCHWARZENEGGER: So, there are kinds of things like this that we ought to do in immigration reform and it ought to be done now. We should not every two years say: “this is not the right time,” “it is an election year,” “I think we should postpone it until next year.” It will never get done this way and we will always live in this kind of chaos. It’s living in denial basically, like ignoring that we have this major problem and people are coming across the border.

SCHWARZENEGGER: So, there are kinds of things like this that we ought to do in immigration reform and it ought to be done now. We should not every two years say: “this is not the right time,” “it is an election year,” “I think we should postpone it until next year.” It will never get done this way and we will always live in this kind of chaos. It’s living in denial basically, like ignoring that we have this major problem and people are coming across the border.

Cross Posted from Change.org

Anti-immigrant forces love to blame California’s complex economic troubles on undocumented immigrants, prescribing mass deportation, an end to sanctuary policies, and tougher borders as the one-size-fits-all panacea to west coast troubles.

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, an immigrant himself, hasn’t done much of late to stand up to these falsehoods about his state’s economic woes, causing an L.A. Times editorials to criticize him for wandering “between leading and scapegoating.” Recently, he decided to balance the budget at the expense of the most vulnerable, low-income legal residence immigrants — making only a small short-term dent in the massive deficient while setting CA up for larger long-term losses when immigrants have to turn to more expensive emergency services for care. (On a related note, a recent Health Affairs study looking at that the concept of the immigrant “burden” on health services found that the costs per person for non-citizens, both documented and undocumented, was only about half that of native-born citizens.)

Finally, however, the Terminator-turned-Governor has made it clear, in an interview with Fox News, that immigrants are not to blame for California’s economic downturn — the global crash that has impacted everyone is the biggest culprit, though there are other nuanced reasons regarding the state’s unsustainable tax system and provision of services. But why bother understanding economics when you can just point fingers and say, “the immigrants done it!”

Schwarzenegger also called for immediate immigration reform, saying that Congressional dickering is “living in denial basically” and not providing the solutions we need now. Changing undocumented immigrants into documented ones through a path to legalization would reap economic gains for the entire country, and California would get a chunk of that change. He particularly emphasized the need for immigration reform for students: the practice of allowing international students to come to the U.S. and get an education, then sending them back, is a brain drain out of the country we can’t afford — they should be putting their smarts to work for us here.

Well played. Now, how about standing up for the maligned little guy and not taking out your economic frustrations on legal resident immigrants by singling them out for deprivation of vital services?

ALEX DIBRANCO

And indeed, the know nothings at ALIPAC along with their peerless leader Willy Gheen, love to spew these inaccurate and totally false statistics.

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  • Dawn

    Take it from someone who lives in El Paso, Tx. The Illegal Immigrants are not the whole issue. Most that I have met only want to work to better themselves and provide better lives for their children. Now I know that some send their children over here to go to school but do not live here so do not pay taxes, which means that a lot of people here are upset that they are paying for illegals to go to school. Also quite a few of the people that are shot in Juerez are brought to El Paso for treatment and do not pay the hospital bills, the citizens of El Paso do as they are taken to the teaching hosiptal which also makes a lot of people mad.
    I agree with John that Mexico needs to get their goverenment fixed then they can get the drug cartels under control and arrested.

  • http://www.songwave.com John

    Illegal Immigrants are not the cause, but they are certainly contributing to the downturn. Look at the corrupt city of Ciudad Juárez bordering El Paso. It is one of the most murderous cities in the world. Mexico needs to first clean itself up internally, before we should be letting the corruption flow into our country. There are not enough jobs for our own citizens. Illegals should stay out. come in legally, or stay out, its just that simple.

    • Advocate

      They’re not really that big of a contributing factor to the downturn. Wall Street bankers were the main culprit along with the mortgage lenders.

      You can’t have it both ways. Either you have 8 million undocumented immigrants taking jobs from Americans ( a big lie if ever there was one) or you have 8 million undocumented laying around on their asses collecting welfare, food stamps, free health care and any other freebie you can think of (another big lie)

      Cd. Juarez is no more corrupt than many cities in the US. They have the misfortune to be the city the the cartel wars have descended on. Nor is Mexico any more nor any less corrupt than the US and it’s government. In Mexico, the corruption is more open, in the US and in DC, it’s called “lobbying”. Different names, different manners, same results.

      In my work, I travel 3000 miles or more a week in this country and the jobs are out there. If people want to get off their asses and find them.

      Most prefer to sit around, collect unemployment and food stamps and wait for the “perfect” job to come calling at their door. The jobs the undocumented do, are not jobs Americans have any interest in. Perhaps some, but the majority of jobs are dirty filthy manual labor, with low pay and few benefits.

      But thanks for commenting though. It’s always nice to get expert opinions from someone who live 1500 miles north of the border.

      • mmetzger

        Again I could not agree any more with your statements. Whats odd is that those who claim that the illegal immigrants are taking away American jobs, well I would like to know why I don’t see white Americans out there picking the crops ? In my area you don’t see any white Americans at all in the fields. Why ? Just as Advocate says Americans would rather lay around and wait for that cherry job while collecting their unemployment and food stamps. I see it everyday. I do believe though that we here in California have lost several Hospitals close down because of the free medical they were giving to illegals. I don’t know if that is 100% true or not but it is what is being told.
        Yes I do believe that illegal immigrants are some of the problems in this country but I also believe that this government gives out to freely.
        Do they have welfare in other countries ? I have never heard of such a thing….

        • Advocate

          You know Merrill, in my work, I travel this country every week, visiting the back rooms and docks of companies big and small that I do business with. Some use Hispanic labor, legal or illegal, I don’t know, and really don’t care. Most of these are doing dirty, nasty physical labor that Americans refuse to do, and feel it is beneath them.

          I also see ads on buildings, banners on fences looking for workers. Workers with at least a technical education.

          I don’t believe you can blame the illegals for the hospitals shutting down in California and elsewhere entirely. If you want to make a point such as this, you look in the Hispanic neighborhoods, such as East LA, close to UCLA, and since to the opposition, if you’re brown, you’re illegal, they can get their stats. They ignore the historical abusers of the system though.

          Actually, another big lie from the extremists is that they all come here for welfare and other benefits. In Mexico, there is no such thing as welfare, and very few social programs to assist as we have here.

          • mmetzger

            Actually this was something I had heard and to be honest you can’t trust the media no more than anyone else as far as I am concerned. I don’t know about those who cross the border for welfare as most that I know are here to work to have a better life for their families, and yes they do, do jobs that other greedy Americans will not do. You cannot blame a human being for wanting better for his/her families.

  • mmetzger

    This guy has not only lost my votes for anything again and I will never support him by watching any of his crappy movies again. He is worthless as a govenor and he is a worthless actor too.