Mr. Speaker. I welcome this opportunity today to rise and speak on a subject that has been conspicuously absent from legislative debate over the issue of immigration reform. Over the length of this debate. the proponents of the enforcementonly approach. some of which you heard earlier this evening. have repeatedly referred to immigrants as dangerous to the American economy. as dangerous to our society and dangerous to our culture. A number of my colleagues argue that immigrants take away jobs from American citizens and that immigration has a net effect of shrinking the middle class. They suspect immigrants generally of bringing crime. drugs. and even terrorism into our country. And they suggest that immigrants weaken our patriotic culture by failing to assimilate into American society. Fear characterizes all of these sentiments and arguments. Fear of change. both economic and social change.
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Immigrants are dangerous to the American economy, society, and culture; they bring crime, drugs, and terrorism.