What Are We Not Thinking When It Comes to Immigration?

Just had in our home, as guests this weekend, a middle-aged couple whose lives are intertwined with immigrants thru the school system and the juvenile detention system in S. TX, as close to Mexico as Lawrence, KS is to Kansas City. Our conversation at breakfast was centered around the intertwining of Adverse Childhood Experiences and immigration. The two issues cannot be separated in the youth they both work with every day.

What's really scary is that these two issues together are going to produce adults with increasing dysfunction. We're "nurturing" criminals when we could be spending our efforts on rehabilitating people who are willing to do very important work for much lower wages than most Americans would think of working.

All of this with our nation in such denial about the true NEED we have for immigrants in order to even move forward in the business world. So much for having a big businessman in the White House.

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