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6 UCW JANUARY 23-29, 2019 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM Misplaced outrage is a problem by KARL MERRITT OPINION Outrage seems to be constantly present in today's American society. No matter how insignificant or lacking in justification, a group of people will be outraged at almost every occurrence. Not only is there outrage at the insignificant and unjustified events; more importantly, outrage is too often misplaced. at is, it is directed at one component of a situation when other, deserving components are met with little or no outrage. As I write this on Jan. 10, a glaring case of mis- placed outrage is reflected in what is happening re- garding President Trump's call for improved security on our southern border. His insistence on funding for measures to secure that border, including walls in some areas, has resulted in a partial government shutdown. at shutdown is continuing because Democrats will not agree, or even negotiate, to pro- vide funding for walls. Trump argues that there is a crisis at the border. What follows are some statements from his Jan. 8 Oval Office speech that define the crisis. Fact-checkers have challenged several of his statements, but I be- lieve these survive the challenges: "But all Americans are hurt by uncontrolled, illegal migration. It strains public resources and drives down jobs and wages. Among those hardest hit are African- Americans and Hispanic Americans." "Our southern border is a pipeline for vast quanti- ties of illegal drugs, including meth, heroin, cocaine and fentanyl. Every week, 300 of our citizens are killed by heroin alone, 90 percent of which floods across from our southern border. More Americans will die from drugs this year than were killed in the entire Vietnam War." "In the last two years, ICE officers made 266,000 ar- rests of aliens with criminal records, including those charged or convicted of 100,000 assaults, 30,000 sex crimes and 4,000 violent killings. Over the years, thou- sands of Americans have been brutally killed by those who illegally entered our country, and thousands more lives will be lost if we don't act right now." "Last month, 20,000 migrant children were illegally brought into the United States — a dramatic increase. ese children are used as human pawns by vicious coyotes and ruthless gangs. One in three women are sexually assaulted on the dangerous trek up through Mexico. Women and children are the biggest victims, by far, of our broken system." "America's heart broke the day after Christmas when a young police officer in California was sav- agely murdered in cold blood by an illegal alien, who just came across the border. e life of an American hero was stolen by someone who had no right to be in our country." "Over the last several years, I've met with dozens of families whose loved ones were stolen by illegal im- migration. I've held the hands of the weeping moth- ers and embraced the grief-stricken fathers. So sad. So terrible. I will never forget the pain in their eyes, the tremble in their voices and the sadness gripping their souls." e president made a solid case. Even beyond what he presented, there are reports of new caravans form- ing in Honduras. is is beyond the few thousand people already waiting in Tijuana, Mexico, for asylum screening at the U.S. border entry point. One forming caravan is estimated at 15,000. e border situation is further complicated by the shift in who is crossing illegally. is from an article by Miriam Jordan titled "Eight-Year-Old Migrant Child from Guatemala Dies in U.S. Custody." "e Border Patrol apprehended 25,172 people in family units in November, compared with 7,016 the same month a year earlier." is dramatic increase in the number of persons illegally crossing in family units complicates process- ing these immigrants. A court ruling requires that children be held no more than 20 days. e facilities where illegal immigrants are held were built when most illegal immigrants were adult males. Conse- quently, these facilities are not suitable for holding children. Since a court ruling also prohibits separating children from parents, children are temporarily held in these facilities. ere is also insufficient space for housing the numbers of illegal immigrants entering across the southern border. ese conditions necessi- tate "catch and release." at is, illegal immigrants are released into our country to await a hearing, before an immigration judge, regarding their asylum request. All of this speaks to migrants who are apprehended. Clearly, many more are not apprehended and go on to live in America illegally. ere is outrage from Democrats and their cohorts because of what they see as inhumane conditions under which children are held. eir outrage was in- tensified by the deaths of two children who died in the custody of the Border Patrol after being apprehended crossing the border illegally. One was a 7-year-old girl and the other was an 8-year-old boy. e girl, with her father, made the 2,000-mile dangerous and demanding trip from Gua- temala. e boy made the same trip with his father. Reports indicate both fathers brought their child on the arduous trip because they understood having a child with them would make it more likely that they would gain entry to America. What has been described to this point is a crisis. Now consider how the Democrats are responding to this crisis and to what Trump proposes to do. First, they call for investigations of the deaths of the two children and how illegal immigrants are being treated. Second, they want extensive medical exami- nations of children who are apprehended crossing the border illegally. ird, Suzanne Gutierrez wrote this in an article titled "Congressman Castro demands top border official resign after migrant girl's death." It reads, "Democratic Rep. Joaquín Castro issued a call for the head of Customs and Border Protection to step down for failing to speedily report the death of a 7-year-old girl while in border officials' custody." Fourth, Nancy Pelosi, speaker of the House, and Chuck Schumer, senate minority leader, both Demo- crats, refuse to negotiate with Trump on wall funding. Finally, in one meeting with the president, Pelosi and Schumer refused to listen to a presentation by Kirstjen Nielsen, Homeland Security secretary, in which she would detail border conditions. In a second meeting, when Nielsen presented facts, Pelosi said she did not trust the facts. e Democratic response to this crisis is wrapped in outrage. As of today, following the president's Oval Office address, they have labelled his actions and position as a "Manufactured Crisis." Note that in all of their outrage, none is directed at those fathers who brought children, for the personal benefit of the fathers, on that dangerous journey. Further, Democrats and their cohorts, especially in the liberal media, express no outrage in response to the harm, and negative impact, of illegal immigration on bona fide Americans. e president, in that Oval Office address, painted a clear picture of the negative impact of illegal im- migration on American citizens. Among what he presented was the case of Cpl. Ronil Singh. He was a police officer in Newman, California, a husband, the father of a 5-month-old son and a legal immigrant. After stopping a suspected drunken driver, Singh was shot and killed. A few days after the shooting, Gustavo Perez Arriaga, an illegal immigrant, was arrested and charged with killing Singh. I contend a statement by Pelosi reflects the atti- tude and priority held by most Democratic members of Congress — and by liberal media. e following is from an article by Kerry Picket titled "Pelosi says stories like Ronil Singh's are 'tragic,' but not enough to call a crisis." "e Daily Caller asked Pelosi at her weekly presser if she would still describe the border issue as a 'manu- factured crisis' to people who have lost relatives to overdoses from the drugs flowing across the border, or to families that have lost loved ones to crimes by illegal immigrants, like Corporal Ronil Singh's. '"What I would say to families like that is what I would say to the president regularly,' Pelosi replied. 'ese are tragic situations. ere's a tragic situation at the border. Two little children died in the custody of Border Patrol, but the plural anecdote is not data.'" ere is burning outrage in defense of people who break into this country, but pure calm when bona fide Americans are abused, killed, suffer in employment and are made to financially support people who break our laws and force their way into our country. is is misplaced outrage, and Americans bet- ter respond with appropriately placed outrage that produces responses that are reasoned, legal, civil and effective. President Trump argues that there is a crisis at the border. KARL MERRITT, Columnist. COM- MENTS? Editor@upandcomingweekly. com. 910-484-6200.