Immigration is heating up again as a political issue with the
second term president and others discussing possible answers to the
low level chaos which currently characterizes the movement of
workers between Mexico and the United States. The basic
outlines of plans to address the problem shift to fit familiar
lines of argument. I would like to suggest a novel
approach.
To state the matter very succinctly, we should deal with
immigration in the context of the North American Trade Agreement
(NAFTA). NAFTA provided for the free movement of goods across
the border. The best way to handle the immigration problem is
to provide for the free movement of workers across the border, as
well. We could accomplish this goal by negotiating a worker
addendum to the agreement in existence.
How would it operate? Citizens from the countries involved
in the agreement would be free to enter the member states to work.
All they would need to do is to register as a foreign worker,
obtain a proxy for a social security number which would allow for
simple payment of taxes, and find employment.
This solution would simplify matters significantly.
Workers would not need amnesty as they would not be in the
country illegally. They would not need to fear reporting
crimes or traffic accidents because they need not fear deportation.
American states could provide things like driver’s licenses
without fear of creating some presumption of citizenship.
There would still be the matter of children of registered
workers being born in the United States with birthright
citizenship. However, those children would no longer be tied
to parents living in the United States in a quasi-criminal,
illegitimate way.
Rather than giving amnesty to the many illegals in the United
States today and setting yet another bad precedent to encourage
future law breaking, we can offer current illegals a simple path to
living legitimately in the U.S. as a NAFTA registered worker.
Capital moves freely. Goods move freely. Why not
let the workers move freely? We can protect the value of
American citizenship, while simultaneously ending the problem of
having a large population of illegals within our borders.