Danticat on Immigration Protests
Novelist and short-story writer Edwidge Danticat contributes an opinion piece to The Progressive about the immigration protests of last month, and what they say about our society:
At the heart of these protests is also the obligation of a country that needs, yet despises, those who comprise a large percentage of its fundamental workforce. Should we desire in our midst a group of people only when they’re willing to do for less pay the work that our own citizens find too grueling, too demeaning, or too hazardous? The moral question aside, what does it say about our own societal structure that we cannot within our own borders make these jobs more appealing and more humane for our own citizens?
The bottom line is we’d like our immigrants to be disposable, to work when we need them, then disappear when we don’t.
Please read it all here.