When “Illegals” Become Neighbors
Kirsten Strand is the Founder and Director of Community 4:12, a community development focused non-profit of Community Christian Church. She and her family relocated into the under-resourced community of East Aurora, IL four years ago. Their work focuses on education and housing issues, and they are passionate about uniting people across cultural, language, and economic divides to address root causes of poverty. Please note that the views expressed do not necessarily represent those of everyone associated with G92 or any institutions with which the blogger may be affiliated. If you’re interested in writing a guest blog, send us an email at blog@g92.org.
We are in the midst of dealing with the brokenness of our system. I direct a ministry to college students and one of our leaders – a Christian leader on our campus – is sitting in a detention center, waiting for a verdict on his future. Jonathan came to the US with his parents when he was 13 or 14. Though they divorced, married US citizens, and have legalized their status, Jonathan’s was never taken care of. Over the Christmas Break, he was picked up in a sweep of a Florida bus station on his way to visit his mother. Though he is within a year of completing his degree and is a Christian leader on our campus, he could very well be sent back to a country that hasn’t been his home for almost a decade.
And now for the other side of the coin!!!
I used to own a condo in a largely hispanic CA city. When I first bought it, the place had 142 units in it of which about half were caucasian, and the rest were equally divided between Hispanic, Asian, and black. When I finally managed to sell the place and move out, it had gone to having two black families, one caucasian family, and an Asian family that was hardly ever seen! I lived there for 11 years give or take. In that time I watched the place transform from being a decent place to live, to a crime infested trash heap! You know why? Because it became filled with illegals! At one time the unit right behind mine, (Same two bedroom floor plan.), had 20 people, mostly young men, living in it! They’d divided the rooms up stairs and down with plywood to make “sleeping cells”, had unventilated hot plates in the hallways to cook on, and a washing machine in the back yard that drained into a gravel filled hole in the ground! The open common areas used to be nicely kept but started having the plants all killed by the kids running through them,. There began to be beer cans left on the lawns, old tires and transmissions and engine parts in what was left of the flower beds, and used diapers left all over the place! The carport areas started smelling strongly of urine! At one board meeting a man who needed and interpreter wanted to know why he was being fined for urinating in the bushes! Another wanted to know what his less than two year old son couldn’t walk around the parking lot unattended! I’ve seen what happens when illeglas become prevalent in an area. There were kids as old as 6 and 7 years old there that I know were born here, and they spoke NO english at all! They didn’t have to because bilingual education was the rule in those days. What a crock!
We never had a crime problem in that complex until the illegals moved in and became the majority of renters in what used to be a predominantly “owned unit” complex! (There were Mexican property speculators who bought most of the units and then rented them to the illegals!) Shortly after they did so in larger numbers, I had three different vehicles broken into a total of 5 times, and my condo burglarized once, all in a year and a half! Even when there were people right next to the vehicles only 25′ away nobody saw anything! Even though my sliding glass door must have made a helluva noise when it was kicked in, none of my nice illegal neighbors heard a damn thing!
This is a much more common reality with illegal immigration than the sob stories you have listed above. And you want to know why people don’t want them here! SHEESH!