He has become the standard bearer for the GOP, a populist who touched the hearts of many, a Great Communicator who appealed to this nation's desire to restore its former glory.
Yet his legacy has come under fire lately, among dire conservatives demanding rule cuts not just in taxes, but also in spending; not just humanitarians hand outs to illegal immigrants, refusing to hold them accountable for having entered the United States illegally. As for Iran-Contra, I do not think any policy expert with any acumen would believe that he was asleep at the meetings, unaware of what was going on. Reagan excused his lack of oversight in the scandal by arguing that he though in his heart that he was doing right by the country, even though the results hurt this nation's prestige at home and abroad. But the scandal never came nigh unto him.
Ronald Reagan at Rancho del Cielo |
Rather than dealing with the problem for the long-term, Reagan treated the issue with a heartfelt "that's OK", and permitted the flagrant infraction of this nation's territorial integrity. With promises that were never kept, Reagan instituted an amnesty while demanding more security for the border and a guest-worker program, which never materialized. This policy is so unpopular with the conservative base that after the governor of Utah suggested this complaisant policy for his state, he faced a huge backlash.
Simpson-Mizzoli deserved more thought (then rejection) from Reagan |
Government plays a crucial role in securing the borders of our nation. Rather than expending billions in an arms race with the near-defunct Soviet Union, Ronald Reagan and his committed caucus in the Congress could have invested time, money, and manpower toward streamlining the naturalization process and border security.
Even though it is not too late, the Republican Presidential candidates must not just present but prosecute a reasonable immigration policy, one that realistically metes out consequences to law-breakers, protects our borders from further encroachment, and simplifies the naturalization process for future immigrants seeking to join this nation the right way.
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