Thursday, October 6, 2016

Immigration Facts in America (The Wall, Deportation, and Immigration Courts) from the show Adam Ruins Everything

This is the script from the show "Adam Ruins Everything". In this particular episode, Adam Conover walks through three different topics:
1) How a border wall will not solve anything,
2) That mass deportation in America has a racist history and that it has shown that it does not work
3) The American Immigration Court System is a mess. 

What I've done is created a blog post by typing out the script from watching the episode. I've left some of the "comedic bits" out and tried to keep the quotes. I hope you read everything because it is so important and I want to spread the truth. Try to read with an open mind and feel free to do your own research. I'm not getting any money from this and if the people from the show read, I hope they allow me to keep it up. 

The quotes in quotation marks are from a character in the show, but they are important questions so read them as such. They will be in red and bolded. 

1) How a border wall will not solve any problems of American Immigration to and from Mexico. 


“a wall would stop illegal immigration and force everyone to follow the law”

Adam Conover:
Building a wall practically impossible
  •   It would cut through 2,000 miles of rough terrain
  •  Cutting through mountains, rivers, villages, and even peoples homes
  • The cost would be around 15-25 billion dollars ---- 
    • This would be the most expensive infrastructure in American history,
    • costing more than 20 Hoover Dams and NASA’s entire annual budget
    • This also includes the astronomical cost of staffing and maintaining the wall – taxpayers would be stuck paying (because Mexico’s not paying for it! -Marlo)


“It’s expensive but once it's built it will work”

Adam Conover:
Increasing security at the border will never stop illegal immigration
  • An estimated 27-40% of all undocumented immigrants in America, came here by plane
These immigrants didn’t sneak over the border, they came here legally, through passport control then just overstayed their visas.


“even by your estimate of visa overstays, the wall would stop about ½ of America’s 11 million illegal immigrants”

Adam Conover:
No, it wouldn’t because of a little something called
                                   “circular flow”
  •   For decades, immigration into the US was a circular flow; 
    • people would come, work for a bit, and then after they were done, go home to their families

                 Douglas Massey, (professor of Sociology at Princeton):
  •  When the Regan, Bush, and Clinton administrations drastically increased border enforcement in response to public opinion, they stopped that circular flow. 
               Adam Conover:
                          Not by keeping people out, but keeping people in.

               Douglas Massey:
                           As it got harder to go back and forth, people crossing the border deciding they would be better off just staying in the US
                           Ironically, this increase in border enforcement caused the number of            undocumented immigrants living in the United States to skyrocket by 248%.

                Adam Conover:
                           It’s counter-intuitive but building the wall wouldn’t stop people from coming in, it would stop them from going back.

Douglas Massey:
- In fact, the whole idea of building a border wall is misguided.
- The Mexican economy is doing quite well and population growth has slowed down so there’s not much pressure to immigrate. 
      
          The number of illegal border crossings is at an all-time low.

Border Control Apprehensions: 

1986- 1,692, 544
2000 – 1,676,438
2015 – 337,117

Adam Conover:
We probably have the most militarised border between any two nations at peace. So the real issue isn’t people coming in, the fact is, they are already here
  • Nearly 1 out of every 30 people in America is an unauthorized immigrant.

    The only thing a wall stops is a discussion of actual solutions.









“The Wall isn’t the answer, millions of people are already here, we need to deport them! Yes, deportation is the answer!”

This brings me to part 2.
2) That mass deportation in America has a racist history and history has shown us that it does not work

(A new character who is not a source, but is used in the show -Marlo)

Alfonso:
Mass deportation always ends in disaster.

“why wouldn’t we deport people who came here illegally?”

Alfonso:
America’s deportation history is a disturbing cycle:Our story begins in 1846, when President Polk provoked war with Mexico as an excuse to seize their land.

Adam Conover:
Are you talking about when the US straight up attacked Mexico and took millions of square miles of their land just because we could?

Alfonso:
President Polk’s war seized land that now includes:
Texas, California, Nevada, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Kansas, Utah, and Oklahoma
                                   https://paulkiser.wordpress.com/2010/05/12/americas-hostile-takeover-of-mexico/

“All these states were part of Mexico? So the people living there were Mexican?”

                     Alfonso:
                     Yes. But in the year 1930, President Herbert Hoover blamed those same Mexicans for the Great Depression.
      • Herbet Hoover, 1930 – “I urge the strengthening of our deportation laws so as to more fully rid ourselves of criminal aliens”
      • During the 30’s and 40's, local and state officials deported up to 2 million Mexicans.

“But if they weren’t citizens…..”

                     Alfonso:
                     Actually, more than half of them were American citizens.

                     Adam Conover:
                     During this period (1930s and 1940s), the US deported nearly 1 million of our own citizens, just because they had brown skin.

            Alfonso:
            Soon after the deportations, WWII began. 
      • The United States changed their minds and decided they do need Mexicans after all. 
      • Congress enacted the Bracero Program and welcomed Mexicans to the US to fill jobs left behind by soldiers.

“See, they came here legally and they helped win the war! That’s an inspiring American story”

Alfonso:
yes, very inspiring. It inspired a new wave of mass deportations. 
  • After a decade of inviting Mexicans in, in 1954, President Eisenhower declared: Operation Wetback. (yes they actually called it that!)

Adam Conover:
Not only were these programs explicitly racist, they were a human rights disaster.

Thousands of families were detained and separated:
  • They were crowded onto boats described as 18th century slave ships. 
  • And those who went by sea were lucky. 88 braceros died after being left in the desert. 
Not only was this program unconscionably inhumane, it destroyed the image of America as a bastion of freedom and equality for a generation of Mexican Americans.

Alfonso:
Let me be very clear. These mass deportation programs are one the most shameful acts in American history. They solve nothing. Their only outcome was suffering and death.








“I didn’t know our history was so horrible. Things are different now. We’re better, right?”

Now onto part 3
3) The American Immigration Court System is a mess. 

(A character in the episode mentions that the Department of Immigration wants to deport her.)

Adam Conover:
The US immigration courts are a mess. It’s not just pieces that are messed up, the whole system is messed up (changed slightly -Marlo)

”But abuela didn’t come here illegally, she just lost her paperwork”

Adam Conover:
All kinds of people are scooped up into these courts:
  •  Some were apprehended at the border or committed a crime. 
  • Others were picked up for a minor traffic violation.
  • And some just lost their paperwork. 
  • Some came here legally, others, not so much.
The purpose of this court is to determine which is which.

 Here’s the problem:
  • less than 2% of what we spend on immigration annually is devoted to these courts.
  • There are just 57 immigration courts across the US. 
  • We have 30x as many Radio Shacks as we do immigration courts
  • The immigration courts currently have a backlog of  489,000 cases.
This underfunded system has so few immigration judges
     - that each one handles 1,500 cases every year and
     - unlike regular judges, they can be fired for not working fast enough.

Even worse, the vast majority of respondents go through this system without a lawyer

“wait, what about public defenders?”

Adam Conover:
Nope. Unlike regular, or lets be frank, real courts, immigration courts do not provide lawyers.
Even to unaccompanied minors.

Not to mention the sever language barrier. In some cases, interpreters are only available over the phone.

“This has to be an exaggeration, it cant possibly be this bad.”

Adam Conover:
No, often it’s much worse: 
  •  Some detention centers are so remote, that defendants can’t even be physically present in court. 
  • So the government conducts hearings via Skype or televideo.

Think about it. That means you can have a hearing where the judge is in the courtroom, the translator is talking over the phone, and the defendant is on a webcam. This is really happening in immigration court rooms across America as we speak. And it’s no surprise that under this cockamamie process, huge mistakes happen constantly.


Professor Jackie Stevens: (Department of Political Science, Northwestern University):
                            This system regularly deports American citizens

In fact, in 2009, I got to know a man named Mark Lyttle. 
  • He is a US Citizen with mental disabilities who was deported in what is known as a mass removal. 
    • The judge asked a group of 30 men over televideo to raise their hands if they objected to being deported. 
    • The judge recorded seeing no hands

Adam Conover:
When he later told them he was born in North Carolina, nobody listened.

Professor Jackie Stevens:
         He was deported to Mexico.
         When officials there discovered he wasn’t a Mexican citizen, they deported him yet again to Honduras. And they deported him to Guatemala.

Adam Conover:
Police in Guatemala finally found Mark Lyttle sleeping on a park bench thousands of miles from home.

“So he finally got to go home, right?”

Professor Jackie Stevens:
Yes, but when he arrived in Atlanta, he was detained again.

“How awful”

Professor Jackie Stevens:
Yes and shockingly common:
  • According to my research, more than 20,000 US citizens have been detained or deported since 2003.

Adam Conover:
This system is so broken that natural born citizens like you or me are deported all the time. Whether you’re conservative or liberal, or somewhere in between, you have to face the fact that what our immigration system does to people is contrary to every American value.





 (/End transcipt)


Here is a link to all of Adam Conover's sources:

http://www.trutv.com/shows/adam-ruins-everything/blog/adams-sources/adam-ruins-immigration.html

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Freedom '90 - George Michael

I don't care what anyone says, George Michael is extraordinary. His music was great and he has an amazing voice. This is why I've chosen this song for my song of the day, even though it's only 2am.

I will, hopefully(but probably not), choose a song everyday and it will either be a reflection of my feelings, or how I want to live my day.
Freedom '90 is how I want to live my day, mostly just because of the beat.

I love this song so much because, to me, I feel like it's a big Fuck-You to MTV and all the other people out there(tabloids and such) that put him down and told him to change his image. But of course when this song came out, I wasn't even born yet so I don't know for sure if that's what MTV told him to. But just the lyrics do show "sometimes the clothes do not make the man".

This song is powerful to me though, and I really appreciate what he did, and the song never fails to make me feel powerful.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

St Paddy's Day

Well today was pretty fun, but not as fun as it could have been if you know what I mean...

Anyways I'm going to be in a movie! It's a small movie made my friends but I have no doubt itwill be great. My role was to break up with the main guy and I have to call him a freak. I'm not sure how good my acting is though.

And then the rest of the day was pretty boring but we watched US of Tara, and even though no one is reading this, everyone should watch this show. It's about a woman with split personalities and its set in my home state, Kansas XDD

The rest of the night was spent chilling with friends until we went to Walmart and got ice cream! Now we are chilllin and listening to my friends drunk cousin talk and make me laugh =]

I also didnt get to pinch anybody =[

But anyways Happy St Patrick's Day!

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Hollywood

The Flash? Ghostbusters 3? Xmen? Man Hollywood is making stupid movies! Green Lantern??? I am SICK of comic book movies. Except for Batman, Iron Man, the old Xmen, and I don't what other movies. Those are good ones.

But I don't think I am the only one sick of repeats and sequels. I want to see some horror/thrillers. I want to see some good 'ol pyschological, make-you-go-crazy-wondering, thillers! I don't want to see stupid horror movies. I am sick of Jason! Another Michael wouln't be too bad, as long as it went toDVD. But I want good movies.

Hollywood needs some fresh ideas, maybe some teenagers...Lol not really.

I personally can not wait for Transformers 2, HP, Eagle Eye, and especially Twilight!!! I found some new cult flicks coming to DVD, they are some teen comedy/horror flicks(Great)

Well now I'm not making any sense...So I quit.

G'd Night!!! <3 Marlo

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Thinking about the future...

Music is great, but for some reason most songs make me think of how my future is going to turn out. I always think of the future, and even the past, but never just focusing on the PRESENT. I mean obviously sometimes you do need to think of your future, but not ALL the time.

My problem is that when I think of my future it consumes my mind, and it's all I can think about. Tonight I was listening to this song, and I thought that that was what song I wanted at my wedding! But I was always reading a book about marriage. Anyways, You can't let the future consume you. Ok what I mean is don't think about your wedding day, and useless stuff as a teenager.

Another thing is I dwell on the past! Sometimes I'll remember things that I said MONTHS ago to someone, and it's mostly the moments that I was stupid. I know in my mind that they don't remeber that moment, but I always still feel dumb.

This blog is basically making NO SENSE but I guess that's me!

I just want to say, focus on the present, don't dwell on the past. Just live your life. Hey maybe I should take my own advice =]

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Twilight Series

I love this so far. Actually I've only read the first one, BUT I basically read it in one night. I loved it so much, I couldn't put it down! I tried to get the second one at the library, but out of 18 copies, people were already on hold so I wasn't gonna wait. So now I'm just going to buy the rest of the series! The movie looks INCREDIBLE, with the exception of Kristen Stewart, she just doesn't work.

Great actress, not her role though. I can't tell you who I could pick, because it would too hard to choose. The guy that they're using is perfect, his pale skin and beautifulness, is a perfect match for Edward Cullen!

They only thing that annoys the crap out of me is that STUPID Warner Bros. are putting Harry Potter off in place of Twilight. I LOVE HP, so I was really disappointed, but at the same time was it a smart move? I think it would good to put them both out for a standoff at the box office!

I can't complain. As long as they don't put Harry Potter off for long, because then I just put another rant blog!

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Church Camp

Well I just got back from church camp.

I got to go to six flags, rappelling, the beautiful mountains in Colorado, and get some time with God.

Rappelling was one of th scariest moments of my life!!! I've never done anything like it before, I mean you're going off the side of a mountain! It was so exhilarating. The view was also amazing.


My time with God was well spent during that camp, although there were some moments when the road was rocky especially with my besty alyssa. She's preggo, and so that means mood swings to the max! I was seriously thinking of a few moments where I didn't want to be her friend, but I know she needs me so I just let her get over her little moods. I did realise the swings don't last very long.

I'm just ready for her baby to come, even if she's definetly NOT ready to have a baby....she's only 16. But maybe it'll test her and she can prove to everyone that she can be a good mom. She quit doing drugs and she won't hang out with me if i do anything. But the real test will be if she will dump her boyfriend if HE doesn't quit....which I'm sure he won't even if he has a baby on the way....

You can probaby jump to the conclusion that I hate him. He's a jerk. But whatever I've decided to stay the F**** out of their busisness even if it kills me. I hate when I try to be a good friend and get critizied for it.


Anyways I can't wait for next year. I made so many new friends and they will never be forgotten!

I think my relationship with God will be better, even if i'm not your normal Christian. I've decided to change my ways, I just have to figure it all out about what exactly I'm changing in my life.
I know that I'm ready.