By Ben Shapiro
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
The illegal-immigration issue has always been one fraught
with politicking. We always hear the same refrain from both sides: that people
are suffering and living in the shadows; that we must find a solution for them
as well as a way to solidify our border security. And yet nothing ever gets
done.
The impression of some in the press seems to be that
nothing gets done because of a lack of public pressure. If only they could
somehow jar American sensibilities into solving this problem once and for all!
Certainly, that’s the motivation that lies behind the
sudden media enthusiasm for covering the phenomenon of Immigration and Customs
Enforcement separating children from their illegal-immigrant parents at the
border. For the last week, the attention has been nearly wall-to-wall — and the
moral preening has hit an all-time apex. MSNBC is now analyzing Biblical verses
while asking, “What Would Jesus Do?” (Does this mean Trump has finally won the
War on Christmas?) Chuck Todd of NBC News is accusing Republicans of holding kids
“hostage.” Media members are breaking land-speed records to rush down to the
border in order to shout their outrage over the holding pens in which the
authorities are holding small children.
Presumably, all of this is designed to effectuate change.
Instead, it achieves precisely the opposite.
That’s because the media coverage of the
illegal-immigration issue has always been shot through with emotionally
manipulative falsehoods. In this case, that manipulation has been particularly
extreme.
We’ve heard that the Trump administration has heartlessly
sought to rip toddlers from the arms of their weeping mothers in order to
punish illegal-immigrant parents who are merely seeking asylum. But the truth
is more complex: The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that even
accompanied immigrant minors must be released from custody within 20 days. That
means that if their parents do not arrive at a point of entry to claim asylum,
and instead violate the law by crossing the border illegally, they will be
arrested — and their children must then be separated from them by the working
of the law. The only possible solution, without a change to the law itself,
would involve releasing illegal-immigrant parents along with their children
into the general population.
We’ve also heard about the terrible living conditions in
the holding centers for these children. Likely, some of that is true — although
the stories from various sources conflict. But those facilities were
overburdened for years before Trump took office; in fact, the media covered
these same facilities and pointed out the problems therein during the Obama
administration. In other words, this isn’t a Trumpian attempt to dump kids in
hellholes. It’s a longtime problem that has yet to be solved.
In reality, all of this could be solved with simple
legislation. The House of Representatives is actually set to take up the issue
of family separation in both versions of the immigration bill being presented
in the House. But Democrats probably won’t sign on to either bill — and it’s
unlikely they’d even sign onto an independent piece of legislation designed to
allow children to stay with their illegal-immigrant parents until their cases
can be adjudicated. That’s because thanks to biased media coverage — and, in
some cases, outright falsehoods — Democrats are winning the public-relations
war. The longer the Democrats prevent a solution from arising, the more they
gain in the public-opinion polls. So they have little incentive to come to the
table around an immigration solution — their better political option remains to
wait Trump out and let the press inflict damage on him. There’s a reason every
Republican attempt at immigration reform has stalled out over the past two
decades — and there’s a reason Democrats have celebrated every time they have.
There’s also a reason that Democrats with unified control of the presidency and
Congress attempted no serious immigration reform. Better to let the problem
fester for political gain than to attempt to solve it.
If the media truly wished to contribute to a solution,
all they’d have to do is cover the issue honestly. Yes, Trump is enforcing the
laws against crossing the border illegally more harshly than the Obama
administration did. But he didn’t create the separation policy. Yes, Trump has
spoken with great passion in favor of stronger border controls. But he’s also
offered a bigger amnesty for so-called DREAMers than even Barack Obama did.
Instead of using truth as a guide, however, the press
continue to suggest that base animus animates conservative feelings on
immigration. This leads to a political prisoner’s dilemma in which everyone’s
best option is stasis: Republicans are best off doing nothing, since they’ll
earn nothing but scorn for any action they take from the press anyway, as well
as the undying enmity of many in their base; Democrats are best off doing
nothing, since they can count on the press to clock Republicans for any
immigration failures. The only ones who lose out are the American people.
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