Can't We All Just Get Along?
Friday, March 31, 2006 at 7:49AM
Thomas P.M. Barnett

Nice piece by David Brooks today on immigration ("Immigrants to Be Proud Of," NYT, 30 March 2006). All sorts of arguments about how Hispanic families tend to be--relatively speaking--paragons of family values.


My arguments tend to be more grubby. Hispanic immigrants do the 3D jobs a lot--as in, dirty, dangerous and difficult. They earn every year upwards of a half trillion in wages. They spend over 90 percent here in the States and sent a mere fraction to families back home, yielding a cash flow that, in Latin America alone, is roughly ten times what America sends the entire Gap annually in Official Developmental Aid.


How's that for connectivity? And "families to warm a conservative's heart."


Brooks' hidden agenda? "To persuade the evangelical leaders in the tall grass to stop hiding on this issue," to "believe what Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas believes: that a balanced immigration bill is consistent with conservative values."


Thanks to an assist from Larry Kudlow, Steve DeAngelis and I are schedued to sit down with the senator during one of my upcoming trips to DC. We'll be talking about economic connetivity, shrinking the Gap, and how to make Development-in-a-Box real.


Exciting stuff, intriguing guy I find myself standing alongside on a few big issues near to my heart.

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