{"id":3840,"date":"2013-06-13T14:57:07","date_gmt":"2013-06-13T18:57:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/live-immigrationreform.pantheonsite.io\/?p=3840"},"modified":"2018-12-28T15:56:03","modified_gmt":"2018-12-28T20:56:03","slug":"paul-ryans-favorite-book-is-definitely-not-the-dictionary","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.immigrationreform.com\/2013\/06\/13\/paul-ryans-favorite-book-is-definitely-not-the-dictionary\/","title":{"rendered":"Paul Ryan\u2019s Favorite Book is Definitely not the Dictionary"},"content":{"rendered":"

Paul Ryan has declared<\/a> that he will debate anyone who says the Gang of Eight bill is amnesty. This from a man who by comparison made Joe Biden sound like <\/span>Demosthenes<\/a> in their vice presidential debate last fall.<\/p>\n

\"GoofyRyan\"<\/a><\/p>\n

Ryan\u2019s argument is that granting amnesty to 12 million illegal aliens is not amnesty because he has decided to call it \u201cearned legalization.\u201d What does he mean by \u201cearned legalization?\u201d Why, amnesty of course. Sadly, Ryan is what passes for the \u201cintellectual leader<\/a>\u201d of the GOP these days.<\/p>\n

It would not be difficult for Paul Ryan to find out the meaning of amnesty, and to discover that there is no such recognized term as \u201cearned legalization.\u201d He could click here<\/a>, or here<\/a>. Or he could pick up an actual dictionary, any dictionary will do. They are quite weighty publications, so he could strengthen both body<\/a> and mind.<\/p>\n

To save him some time, I\u2019ll provide him with a standard definition.<\/p>\n

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  1. a general pardon, esp for offences against a government;<\/li>\n
  2. a period during which a law is suspended to allow offenders to admit their crime without fear of prosecution;<\/li>\n
  3. a pardon granted by the Crown or Executive and effected by statute.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    Collins English Dictionary<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n

    He could also consult his hero Ayn Rand <\/s><\/a>Ronald Reagan<\/a>, who had no problem understanding plain English or the plain truth. Heck, he can even quote Marco Rubio<\/a>, circa 2009.<\/p>\n

    If Ryan is serious about debating this issue (though he ran<\/a> from the very first opportunity to do so) he might want to acquaint himself with existing U.S. law<\/a>. In it, he could discover that the penalty for an alien who is illegally in the United States is deportation and either a three or ten year bar<\/a> from applying to reenter the country. The Gang of Eight waives these penalties for illegal aliens, as well as forgiving identity theft, filing a false tax return, etc., etc, etc. This is amnesty.<\/p>\n

    Ryan\u2019s argument is that illegal aliens won\u2019t receive amnesty because they will have to \u201cpay a fine [and]back taxes.\u201d The \u201cfine\u201d is nominal, $2,000 and can be paid out over the span of 10 years, and can be waived at the discretion of the Secretary of Homeland Security. Ryan\u2019s assertion that the Gang of Eight bill requires amnestied aliens to pay back taxes bill is simply untrue. But the larger point is that this amnesty may indeed have certain conditions, but that only makes it a conditional amnesty \u2013which is what almost every amnesty is.<\/p>\n

    Take one example. A tax amnesty doesn\u2019t mean tax scofflaws get off scot free. It means that the penalties for not paying taxes are reduced or waived. That\u2019s the amnesty part. Most importantly, it does not entitle tax cheats to continue to avoid paying taxes in the future.<\/p>\n

    The amnesty Ryan is defending is coupled with the inestimable reward of allowing those who violate U.S. immigration law to remain in the United States and eventually to gain citizenship and full access to each and every benefit offered by local, state, and federal governments. In other words, after paying a small fine (perhaps) for having entered, resided, or worked in the United States illegally, they gain the benefit of entering, residing and working in the United States legally.<\/p>\n

    What Ryan is trying to pass off as \u201cearned legalization,\u201d is, in fact, nothing more than buying one\u2019s way out of compliance with the law \u2013 which is nothing more than an assault on the rule of law.