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Illegal is Not Always Wrong |
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Written by Simon
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Saturday, 23 June 2007 |
We used to say that it was illegal for black children and white children to go to school together. We were wrong then and we are wrong now.
One of the objections regularly heard from both sides of the political
spectrum is that the recent immigrants are “breaking the law”: They
haven’t waited to be admitted through the government-sanctioned process
and therefore we have to send them back. Of course it is not that
simple; some laws are made to be broken and breaking a bad law is
sometimes a reasonable course of action.

Sixty years ago all forty-eight states had laws against selling
condoms. Druggists still sold condoms from under the counter. Were they
breaking the law or committing an act of civil disobedience? Yesterday
some of you drove 75mph in a 65mph zone. The day before that at least
one of you rolled a stop sign. Some laws are on the books but not
enforced.
Some laws on the books are wrong and need to be changed. Consider these
cases: when Rosa Parks wouldn’t give up her bus seat to a white man she
was saying this law is wrong. In 1774 when Samuel Adams and others held
the Boston Tea Party they were saying that the King is wrong to tax us
without representation. When Sam Houston and several thousand other
white people decided to settle in the Mexican province of Tejas they
were saying that the Mexican immigration laws that made their
settlements illegal were wrong.
As you can see from the above examples not all laws are just, not all
laws are enforced and sometimes there are customs that supercede law.
The bright line that we see from our side of this divide is not as
clear from the side of the migrants who want to share in the American
dream. What they see is a set of laws and customs that are
contradictory and from their perspective irrational and unfair. These
are some of the arguments that they make: “If I wait for permission I
will never be able to move to the USA but there is someone who will
give me a job right now.” “Many of my friends and family have moved and
it has worked for them.” “If I have children while I am in the USA the
children are US citizens and then they can sponsor me to move here
legally.” “All of the people who were here in 1986 were given an
amnesty. The Americans must know that their rules are wrong.” Click here to read more about the idea of "Illegal"
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 29 August 2007 )
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