People on the move

Guest Post by Dmitry Orlov

Ukrainian refugees

As nation-states topple into the defunct bin at an ever-increasing rate (the nation-state will be extinct in just a couple of decades if the current trend continues) the world is awash in refugees, displaced persons, asylum-seekers and immigrants, illegal and otherwise. They number somewhere around 50 million, and around half of them are children.
Much of this year’s surge in their numbers represents the continuing work-out of the developing geopolitical fiascos in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and Somalia. But earlier this year, a new gusher opened up: Russia is currently playing host to over 100,000 people from Ukraine, who are fleeing artillery bombardment and death squads organized by America’s puppet regime in Kiev. But that’s nothing compared to the 7 million or so Mexicans and 3 million or so Central Americans who have flooded into the US. The Central Americans are mainly from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador.

Now, look at this list of countries (sorted alphabetically for your convenience):

  • Afghanistan
  • El Salvador
  • Guatemala
  • Honduras
  • Iraq
  • Mexico
  • Somalia
  • Syria
  • Ukraine
Can you spot the commonality? I can: these are all countries that were invaded, sanctioned, exploited, or otherwise heavily messed with by none other than the United States. Afghanistan and Iraq are, as I discussed here previously, poster children for US foreign policy failure, closely followed by Syria, where US efforts at regime change have succeeded in wrecking Syria, and now appear to be causing a dismemberment of Iraq, care of a US-trained, US-armed group of fundamentalist troglodytes that go by the name of ISIS. Mexico fell victim to the US war on drugs. The ways in which Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have been undermined and exploited by US policies run the gamut from arming and training death squads to sending in missionaries that preach against birth control.

Americans are generally unconcerned about the plight of these people. They only start getting upset about the situation when the people their government has dispossessed and evicted from their homes show up and start demanding public services. Then their typical reaction is to demand “emigration reform,” by which they mean locking down the borders and tossing the refugees out.

Most Americans seem quite incapable of making the simple connection between destroying somebody’s house and having that somebody then move in to share yours. For those who are struggling with processing this idea, there are some helpful sayings, such as “What comes around goes around” and “Don’t dish it out if you can’t take it.” The plan of locking down the border isn’t working too well, for one simple reason: it can’t start with locking refugees out; in order to work, it has to start with locking Americans in—not the tourists or the expats, but definitely the State Department staffers, the NGOs, the CIA spooks, the rapacious American businessmen and, last but not least, the US military. I am sure that there would be no international refugee crisis if only all these categories of people were safely stored in a cool dry place on US territory. But once these people have been let out into the world to do their thing out there, the inevitable result is a global refugee crisis. With Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria it is possible to shunt the refugee flow to other unlucky lands—Pakistan, Turkey, Iran and Jordan are now playing host to more than their fair share of them—but with it comes to the unlucky nations south of the border, resistance is futile. To date, all efforts to keep the out the Mexicans, the Guatemalans, the Salvadorans and the Hondurans have failed.

When questioned about their reasons for coming over, the Central American refugees often cite crime (Guatemala City is a gangland disaster area), lack of opportunity (all the good land has been snapped up by export farms) and poverty. After they are questioned, some of them are extradited: there are regular charter flights going from the US to these entral American countries, coming back empty. The current surge of Central Americans coming into the US is interesting: not only are their numbers way up, but a lot of the people pouring in are children! This creates many headaches for the officials charged with stemming the flow. First of all, it is deemed unseemly to horribly mistreat children, no matter what the situation; the public seems all in favor of shabby treatment of the “illegals,” but if they are children, then there is some residual sense of shame or a faint echo of human decency in the general population that has to be reckoned with. Secondly, extraditing a minor involves finding a parent or guardian in a foreign country: quite a trick, that! What that all means is that this is a very, very expensive proposition.

This influx of people, children included, is best viewed as part of a conflict—a territorial conflict, in which people whose land your government took away from them then decide that therefore your land now belongs to them. And when looking at a conflict and trying to predict how it will end, it is helpful to look for asymmetries: which side has to pay how much for what. So, for instance, in Eastern Ukraine, we have the US-installed Ukie Nazi junta, which is spending money it doesn’t have to train, arm and equip conscripts that are utterly demoralized and surrender at the drop of a hat, while on the side of the so-called “pro-Russian separatists” (who are actually Russian, not just pro-, and not separatists but federalists) you have a highly motivated all-volunteer force armed and equipped free of charge, care of the hapless Ukies (who keep abandoning their weapons). Or look at Syria/Iraq (or, shall we now say, the Levant?) where the hapless Iraqis just had to buy a few used Russian military jets (because the American ones aren’t any good) to try to defend Baghdad against ISIS, whereas ISIS parades around in American Humvees they outright stole from the Iraqis while brandishing American weapons which they got, you guessed it, care of the Obama administration. You see, when one side in a conflict has it much easier than the other, you need to take that into account when trying to predict the outcome.

Which is what makes the question of illegal immigrant children flooding into the US so interesting: here, the asymmetry is absolutely huge. Consider an average Guatemalan woman, living in the Mayan highlands on $1,500 a year, surviving on beans and corn. She can still pop out half a dozen children. Brought into the US, each of these children would cost at least $30,000 to repatriate. Recently, the Obama regime has budgeted $1.5 billion to repatriate the 50,000 children that have shown up during the last eight months; those are the numbers that have been published, but I am sure that the real costs, all included, are much higher. And so a Guatemalan kid that cost her mother maybe $1000 to raise costs the US government in excess of $30,000 for what amounts to a nice field trip. Brilliant!

If any of this bothers you, then there isn’t much you can do about it. Chances are, some possibly very nice people from a country your government and business elite had conspired to destroy will come to live with you. They probably won’t even bother to learn English because, you see, the US wasn’t their first choice for a place to live; their country was—but they can’t live there because you failed to keep your psychopaths in check. Losers can’t be choosers, so just make peace with them the best way you can. Because what else are you going to do? Fly to Syria and declare yourself a “pro-American separatist”? Because if you do that, then those nice ISIS militants, whom your tax money helped arm and train, will—quite literally—crucify you.

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Dutchman
Dutchman
July 1, 2014 9:07 am

I have come to realize the liberal’s reasoning behind allowing this ‘invasion’ of our country.

We are an aging population. White people are not reproducing at a replacement rate. In order to fund Ponzi schemes like SS, SSDI, SNAP, section 8, Medicaid, Medicare, …… The lib’s need more people, a younger population to pay for all the entitlements.

However, there are only so many car wash, fry cook, lawn maintenance, roofer jobs. Libs are importing people into a failing economy, with diminishing resources. It’s sorta like the $85 bn a month in QE – if they just print more money things will be better. It’s the same with more, younger tax payers – but they are wrong in both accounts.

AWD
AWD
July 1, 2014 10:42 am

Dutchman

The modern day barbarians flooding into this country thanks to Obama’s criminally ignoring existing laws aren’t going to fund or be taxed or do anything except sign up for free shit, get free medical, free housing, welfare, food stamps. Cloward Priven this country to death. Obama has a “fast track” disability program for only Spanish speakers.

The fucking republicans are doing nothing, because they are owned by the Chambers of Commerce PAC, which wants a bunch of slave labor. Illegal immigrants already cost this country $400 billion a year. Who the hell is paying that? Not Mexicans and illegals paying taxes, they are takers, parasites, here to live off other people. The net effect is costing taxpayers, and anyone who thinks all these millions of illegal alien undocumented democrat deadbeats are going produce anything positive for this country are sadly deluded.

Stucky
Stucky
July 1, 2014 1:06 pm

“To date, all efforts to keep the out the Mexicans, the Guatemalans, the Salvadorans and the Hondurans have failed.” ————- from the article

We just haven’t tried hard enough.

How about a wall and mine fields?
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IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
July 2, 2014 7:14 am

From the article:
“The plan of locking down the border isn’t working too well, for one simple reason: it can’t start with locking refugees out; in order to work, it has to start with locking Americans in—not the tourists or the expats, but definitely the State Department staffers, the NGOs, the CIA spooks, the rapacious American businessmen and, last but not least, the US military.”

Just as soon as they run out of other peoples money, most of these groups will be confined to the reservation. That will be great for the rest of the planet but it could get dicey for the rest of here in the most exceptional country on Earf!

GilbertS
GilbertS
July 2, 2014 11:52 am

I’ve visited a lot of nations and it seems absurd that even the poorest nations guard their borders better than we do.

I’ll take mines and wire and walls and tanks any day of the week. Hell, tracking down and deporting every criminal illegal would be a great employment program for our 60+ million unemployed.