Letters
to the editor from this week's Chronicle
To the Editor
Immigration, My View Illegal immigration should not be
allowed. Legal immigration should be allowed, but not encouraged
due to assimilation. In any case immigration should be gradual.
Historically, immigration was reserved for those with the capacity of
self-governance. Do immigrants have a skill and funds to stand on
their own feet in order to assimilate? Consider what would happen
if 10 million self-sufficient Idahoans were transplanted to the middle
of France during the rule of the King during the early 1700s?
Would those 10 million be a disruption? Likewise, move 10 million
subjects from France raised as subjects under a monarch and transplant
them to Idaho. Would that be a disruption? The best
immigrants are those who have lived under principles of freedom: no man
or woman is born to rule over another without their consent, familiar
with jury trials, self-sufficient, similar in tradition and culture
with law of the harvest, and having an inner moral code that limits
poor behavior. The end goal of immigration is to maintain and
encourage culture of self-sufficiency, resourcefulness, ingenuity,
respect of life, liberty, and property, and encourage communities of
trust, trade, and fair jury verdicts. Scott Perrin Cottonwood
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