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Illegal aliens don't put any effort into the American experience. They might hold jobs and some might pay some taxes, but I bet if I asked one of the numerous landscape workers that visit the same Quik Trip I do each morning, "Hey, I forget, was it the Germans or the San Franciscans who bombed Pearl Harbor?" I know I'd get "¿Que?" for an answer. At least being aware of stuff like that is important to our collective experience because a lot of it explains how we occupy time and space right now. But if you're here illegally, and not in high school, you probably don't know it was the Japanese. And if you are in public high school, you still probably don't know it was the Japanese. When I was in college, I had a history professor who taught us the acronym SCRAPE, which stood for Social, Cultural, Religion, Art, Political, and Economic. These were the threads that held the tapestry together. They were the glues that made up what a society was and ensured cohesion. Doesn't mean that everybody has to be Methodist and like Picasso, but it does give definition to a people who have many of these things in common. It's patently true. Look at the Middle East. Most of those guys are Muslim and most of those guys stick together. Even hating Israel more than they love their own kids. But when you don't have enough common beliefs, virtues or experiences among your population, then your culture fractures and your country Balkanizes. Some of the Nordic countries are learning this painful lesson right now. //
Suffice to say that people like Rosas who are here illegally think that they're entitled to be here because they're queer and progressive. They intend to stay here and think that defiance of a basic tenet of U.S. law makes them 'bold and beautiful" enough to demand that other such entitled nobles jump the fence and run to the racist, homophobic and xenophobic place called America.
I hope Tom Homan puts her on the next bus out of here. Pour encourager les autres.