Recall that it was Tancredo just a couple years back advocating for the REAL ID Act, a bill that trounces the Constitution and has done absolutely nothing to resolve the immigration problems we face.
People think it is as simple as erecting a massive wall and then forgetting about the whole ordeal. Phonies like Mitt Romney talk about the 'scourge' of immigration violations yet are ardent supporters of expanded Z visas and other programs that pack in as many skilled workers from Asia as possible.
There would not be such an influx of illegal immigrants from Mexico and Central America were it not for the following:
- Mexico's Government- Contrary to what those on the Left (and Right for that matter), Mexico is hardly an example of market capitalism. Its government, which our government supports, ensures oligopolies or flat out monopolies thus explaining why Mexico has such a high per capita billionaire rate. It is not a free country and official repression is considered normal. If our government to were to halt its support of the corrupt regime in Mexico City, it would crumble and a much freer administration would take office. Such might mean a North and South Mexico; but that is hardly a bad thing. As people have more freedom, they have much more incentive to remain home rather than search for a better life elsewhere.
- Welfare Culture- From the federal government down to the municipal level, people have become utterly addicted to government programs. An effect of this is that the rest of the world wished they could get a piece of such 'freebies' as well. Dr. Paul has made this point before; scaling back welfare would have a significant effect on scaling back those who come here and end up costing the nation far more than whatever they contribute.
- Massive Labor Regulations- Even though the Constitution contains the 'Contract Clause,' the ability for a two free parties to freely engage in business has been usurped. Legally, if I want to hire someone I have to file various forms, withhold sums of the employee's salary, be concerned with him suing me on absurd grounds, etc. etc. Rather than expose myself to such risk and trouble, I might decide to hire people 'off the books' and it so happens that predominantly those who are willing to work in such a way are illegal aliens. If we gut regulation it will allow a truly free marketplace and lead to less reliance on foreign workers.
I would just like to add two side points. One, so-called legal immigration is hurting our nation just as much as illegal immigration because current law allows US employers to specially seek out foreigners for skilled positions that can be filled by those living here. Someone who received advanced degrees in computer science i force to compete with an H1B1 visa resident who has no more love for America than a Mexican landscaper. But instead of putting out of work a young or blue collar American, the H1B1 forces someone who should earn around 120 000 a year to work as a middle manager at a big box store making half that. So while illegal aliens are an immense drain on our resources, we need to be fair and address the full spectrum of immigration problems we face. Second, Tancredo comes off much to hostile towards the illegals; he means well I have no doubt but he needs to focus less on admonishing the individuals but rather attack the system that has led to the present situation. Dr. Paul does that very well and is why I believe he is far superior a candidate on immigration reform.