Illegal Immigrants in France Welcomed by Socialists Gone Mad

May 5, 2009 RSS Feed Print

By Bonnie Erbe, Thomas Jefferson Street blog

So it's not just the United States that's gone mad on immigration. France is acting just as strangely, too. The French Parliament was considering a plan offered by the head of its Socialist Party to abolish or amend a decades-old immigration law. The law criminalizes aid to illegal immigrants provided by French citizens. If it passes, the Parliament might as well abolish all immigration laws period. If one aids and abets a thief, one is considered to be conspiring with that thief, and is charged accordingly. But if one is aiding an illegal immigrant, no such conspiracy exists?

All this stems from the reaction to a recently release French movie, Welcome, which glorifies the plight of an illegal Kurdish teenage immigrant trying to make his way from France to the United Kingdom and glorifies as well the French citizens who come to his aid.

The Observer described the film and several predecessors earlier this year:

Like The Class, a hard-hitting depiction of life in an inner-city school released last year, and La Haine, the cult film that brought the plight of young immigrants in France's deprived suburbs to global attention in 1995, Welcome is another example of gritty French cinema that will provoke a storm of controversy. To win back the affections of his liberal wife, the swimming instructor—played by one of France's best-known highbrow actors, Vincent Lindon—prepares his Kurdish protege for a cross-Channel endurance test in which the most difficult obstacle will be evading immigration officials when he reaches the English shore.

Allow me to explain, as I always do when I write on this topic, that illegal immigrants themselves are not bad people. Most of them are good people born into bad situations. But mass illegal immigration is bad because if too many people crowd into a lifeboat, it sinks. We are already experiencing that sinking feeling here in the United States as our farms, green spaces, and open land get rapidly carved up by overdevelopment. And the current recession disproves forever the theory that swelling population (and its attendant swelling consumerism) prevents economic decline. U.S. population has grown by record levels during the past three decades, and economic down cycles persist with impunity. So, too, in France.

But for filmmaker Philippe Lioret to compare today's illegal immigrants to World War II-era Jews trying to escape Nazism is over-the-top.

Jews were trying to escape certain torture, starvation, execution, and theft of all family belongings. The young man in the film (and thousands more in makeshift camps in Calais) are trying to find work and better themselves financially. They are engaged in understandable pursuits, but to compare them to Jews fleeing Hitler is an insult.

Lioret's glorification, however, is quite comparable to those trying to grant "amnesty" (which they refer to as "a path to citizenship") for the 12 million-plus illegal immigrants now living in the United States (some put the figure closer to 20 million).

To do so is seen in some quarters as breaking our own immigration laws and making them feckless and unenforceable. Instead, we should be about helping educate the children when these immigrants come. If they had an educated middle class, they could create their own economies and would not have to try to break into ours. Their women, if educated, would bring fewer children into poverty and that would help break the cycle of poverty that leads them to emigrate in the first place.

So we should ignore our bleeding heart liberals who want a "path to citizenship" and the French Parliament should ignore its Socialists. Instead, both countries should work to end poverty, not sanction illegal behavior.

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The Free Trade Immigrant Deportation program is what i called. as the world continues to synchronize with Free Trades Agreements, NAFTA's and what not, we can expect our world to shrink and immigration becoming either absolute or a cause for war and humanitarian crisis and divides. I see the hands of the war mongers, x imperialist countries having to face the grand children of those they've raped throughout history. with the privatization of education, and the pyramid approach to wealth, the situation will only escalate to social revolts and civil unrest. it's the human nature when cornered by injustice, poverty and neglect. rather and trying to dig gold and oil out of the immigrant's land, why not invest it back into their towns and villages so they could prosper and manage their own. rather than sneaking into cargoes for better opportunities. immigration is here to be dealt with. legally or illegally. above all things, we should consider the lives of people and put aside our comfortable pillows to share with a restless soul.

Patrcik of CA 2:37AM March 08, 2010

To clarify matters Sarkozy called the immigrant troublemakers scum of the earth after the 2005 riots. He also initiated a programme of deportation to those who did not have any rights to stay here. I also recall a case of an African legally living in France for more than 40 years, and he is actually married to a Frenchwoman. He too got fed up with people even Africans like him coming to France illegally. He felt it was not fair that he is constantly stopped by the police for his identity thanks to these people. Yes, the EU and the UN must act harshly against illegal immigration and those who are refugees should also behave as such. I am not stating that they should go begging but neither is it fair on the host population to be treated to shoplifting, urinating in public, even acting indecently in front of young children, worsening job conditions because these people are undercutting wages, drunken behaviour and instigating fights between themselves and with the native population -we have seen all this happening in malta time and again, notwithstanding tough police action, tough court sentences and a very vigilant population who in its vast majority has had enough of such behaviour. Imagine what would have been the situation if we were lenient. Hence the resentment towards these people, who are AN INSULT to refugees. Those who do behave are respected by the vast majority of the population.

eric 4:40PM March 01, 2010

I am disgusted with the way those who favour illegal immigration behave. Refugees should seek help in the first safe country and not roam around with a lot of pretense thinking that our streets are paved with gold. I am from malta --we have had enough of illegal asylum cheats causing trouble with their unsociable behaviour. Most of these are african or arab and then there are the East Europeans who are in the prostitution business. they come and stay with their visas, which usually expire. Let us see that whoever deserves protection gets it but only when he applies in the first safe country --then everyone is obliged to share this responsibility. As regards ILLEGAL ECONOMIC MIGRANTS they should be simply jailed and deported. So do those who employ them illegally. We have had enough of this racket. Well done Bonnie and well done to Sarkozy who had the guts to call these cheats SCUM of the EARTH

eric 3:27PM March 01, 2010

Bonnie Erbe

Bonnie Erbe

Bonnie Erbe is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report and hosts PBS's weekly news analysis program, To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe. She also writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column for Scripps Howard News Service.

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