Protest claims are unsavory
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Laguna Beach is on the radar of those who vigorously oppose illegal
immigration and want the city to close down the Job Center on Laguna
Canyon Road.
These folks -- some of whom are local but most of whom are not --
got a lot of press a few months ago when they picketed the Job
Center, demanding it be shut down and taking pictures of people
hiring the men who gather there to find work.
Now they are on the case of the Festival of Arts, because the
festival, like many other local organizations, gives money to the
city, which then gives some to the Cross Cultural Council, which runs
the Job Center.
Now we learn that among the protesters Saturday at the Festival
were leaders of the Minutemen, a band of armed vigilantes who think
they can do a better job of patrolling the borders than the Border
Patrol.
As for the Job Center, they want to roll up what they see as a
welcome mat for illegal immigrants, who they say are taking jobs away
from local folks who need them. We think this claim is unfounded and
absurd, and the race-baiting aspect of their campaign is unsavory and
un-American.
We should remind people why the Job Center was founded and why its
services are so important.
The Laguna Beach Job Center is a favorite with those who need the
services of such places because Lagunans tend to pay more than people
in other cities.
The Job Center attracts dozens of men, mostly, who may or may not
be undocumented, or illegal, immigrants. The Job Center operators
don’t ask -- and don’t really care -- if they are helping people who
are in the country without papers.
The Job Center is helpful to the job-seekers and also to residents
and businesses who don’t want to have to deal with people flagging
down vehicles that look likely to be hiring people for temporary
work, or loitering on street-corners waiting for work.
The fact is that people who are desperate enough for work to
travel many miles to another country will do just about anything to
get it, and the Job Center is a way to make the whole process safe
and orderly.
Shutting down the Job Center won’t make the job-seekers -- or
undocumented immigrants -- go away. It will only bring back the
problems for which the Job Center was created.
People from other countries have been coming to our shores for
generations seeking to better themselves, and they also contribute to
our economy as producers, consumers, and yes, even taxpayers. Many of
our own ancestors were immigrants -- even if your family dates all
the way back to the time of the Mayflower.
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