Chris Tomlinson is a regular opinion writer for The Houston Chronicle. I tuned in to a zoom with him yesterday and learned that he is known for his fierce independence. I signed up for his column and discovered his thoughts about “the immigration crisis,” which Americans tell pollsters these days is the most serious problem facing the nation. Tomlinson thinks both parties have failed to tell the truth, so he did. Trump, in particular, has demagogued the issue with his fear-mongering.
Tomlinson writes:
The two-ring presidential circus performed along Texas’ border on Thursday, injecting cash into the local economy but adding little to the national debate over one of the year’s most consequential issues.
President Joe Biden met with local officials in Brownsville and blamed Republicans in Congress for blocking new border security spending for political advantage. He correctly stated the broken asylum system encourages desperate people to gamble their life savings for a chance to live in the United States.
“If they get by the first day, they’ve got another five, seven, eight years before they have to do anything because they know (the immigration courts) cannot handle the caseloads quickly, and they’ll be able to stay in this country,” Biden said.
“With the new policies in this bill and the addition of 4,300 additional asylum officers, we’ll be able to reduce that process to less than six months,” he added.
Former President Donald Trump paraded before U.S. flags and uniformed National Guard troops in Eagle Pass. He renewed themes popularized by the Ku Klux Klan a century ago, sowing fear of foreigners and painting his opponent as a friend of dark-skinned criminals.
“They’re coming from jails, and they’re coming from prisons, and they’re coming from mental institutions and they’re coming from insane asylums. And they’re terrorists. They’re being let into our, our country,” Trump said in a rambling, bigoted speech. “It’s not just South America. It’s all over the world. The Congo, very big population coming in from jails from the Congo.”
Immigration is the most critical problem facing the nation, Americans told a recent Gallup poll. The issue was top of mind for 57% of Republicans, 22% of independents and 10% of Democrats.
“A separate question in the survey finds a record-high 55% of U.S. adults, up eight points from last year, saying that ‘large numbers of immigrants entering the United States illegally’ is a critical threat to U.S. vital interests,” Gallup added.
Most voters believe Trump would do a better job on border security, while only 28% of Americans approve of Biden’s immigration policies. Biden is in deep trouble, with only a 38% approval rating and a base already angry over his Middle East policies.
Anyone who’s spent time along the border will tell you most Americans don’t understand what goes on there. For example, asylum seekers are not invading the country; they turn themselves in as quickly as possible. Most of the $29 billion worth of drugs smuggled into the United States crosses at commercial entry points, which are the arterial roads keeping our economy going.
Migrants, documented or not, are critical for our workforce and society. I know people like to draw distinctions between documented and undocumented migrants, but both contribute more to the United States economy than they take. Most undocumented workers would happily pay a fine to get right with the government.
In Houston, immigrants make up almost a quarter of the population and 31% of the workforce, U.S. census data analyzed by the American Immigration Council, the Texas Association of Business and the Center for Houston’s Future found. Immigrants in the Houston statistical area earned $66.5 billion and paid $11.1 billion in federal taxes.
If Trump rounded these people up and deported them, as he promised, the construction, hospitality and hospital services would collapse.
Houston is home to more than 572,000 undocumented migrants whose households earned $13 billion in 2021. Most have fake documents and paid $794.8 million in federal taxes and $595.6 million in state and local taxes, the U.S. Congressional Budget Office reported.
Meanwhile, Biden must come up with a new approach to processing asylum seekers after Congress made it clear they will not help. But he must overcome opposition from within his party and federal courts.
Federal and international law requires the United States to grant asylum to anyone with a well-founded fear of persecution. However, establishing which claims meet that high standard under current policies can take years.
Opinions differ on what he can do without new laws. Seventy-seven Democratic lawmakers sent Biden a letter in January objecting to the deal he offered Republicans. A federal judge in San Diego has forbidden authorities from separating families at the border, and an earlier ruling limits how long Immigration and Customs Enforcement can detain families with children.
Trump’s speech on Thursday was craven but likely effective. Biden’s blame-shifting onto Republicans in Congress is disingenuous and ineffective.
While the campaigns play political games, though, people suffer, something too many overlook.
Award-winning opinion writer Chris Tomlinson writes commentary about money, politics and life in Texas. Sign up for his “Tomlinson’s Take” newsletter at houstonhchronicle.com/tomlinsonnewsletter or expressnews.com/tomlinsonnewsletter.
[Note from Diane: I added the bold emphasis.]

Houston is one of the most diverse cities in this country. The immigrant community in the city is constantly growing. Many established immigrants own restaurants and shops, and it is the large immigrant population that contributes to the city’s growth and economy.
Our immigration system is a mess and a political problem for Democrats. Trump’s border policy was a stop gap, not a solution. Forcing people to stay in Mexico merely postpones dealing with the issue. Real policy change requires cooperation and funding from Congress. We need more border control officers and immigration lawyers to swiftly determine the eligibility of applicants. Chaos at the border feeds the right wing narrative. Americans do not want to see people charging the border and disappearing without being vetted. Immigrants do not cause more crime, but the few that do get featured repeatedly on the evening news.
My daughter is living in El Paso, a city with a high number of immigrants, and it is one of the safest cities in the country. Democrats need to figure out a work around with or without cooperation of the GOP so that border chaos does not turn off voters in November. Chaos plays right into Trump’s narrative.
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The author says Biden blaming Republican Congress is both disingenuous and ineffective. Really? There was a bipartisan bill that was conservative enough for some of the most conservative leaders and approved by the border control. Trump told Mike Johnson, god warrior, to not bring it to the floor. Republicans are taking orders from their wannabe authoritarian figurehead. This both sides nonsense in journalism needs to stop.
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You are right, ElaineG.
I think he was trying to rebut the common notion that immigrants are a threat to the future.
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Migrants, documented or not, are critical for our workforce and society. I know people like to draw distinctions between documented and undocumented migrants, but both contribute more to the United States economy than they take.
Immigrants with skills who earn higher incomes on average pay more in taxes than they receive in public benefits. Low-skilled immigrants who earn low incomes on average receive more in benefits than they pay in taxes. When those low-skilled people become citizens – the end goal of Democratic politicians and left-wing activists – they will then be eligible for all public assistance programs; the disparity between the taxes they pay and the benefits they receive will become even greater. It’s simple math that applies to a progressive federal income tax system, and it’s what most prominent Democrats used to say until around 15 years ago when favoring any restrictions on immigration suddenly became xenophobic, racist, etc.
I await the personal attacks in lieu of civil discussion.
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Roberta,
Sorry to give you a civil response, but Tomlinson explained that without those immigrants, Houston’s economy would collapse. How much skill does it take to wash dishes or make up hotel beds? How much skill does it take to be a roofer (teenage immigrants are doing it now)? How much skill does it take to mow a lawn or pick crops or get fields ready for planting?
Yes, the restaurant business and the hotel industry and agriculture will collapse without workers. Do your children want to wash dishes and bus tables in a restaurant? Do they want to spend their days cleaning hotel rooms? Do they want to pick crops and tend to farm animals?
I doubt it.
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I would be happy to provide the noncivil response. ROFL.
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Bob, I wish you would.
Now calling themselves “Roberta Fleck?” Why do these trolls seemingly need to hide behind such names? (And before “Ms. Fleck” makes a comment about my initials, know that I actually met Diane in person several years ago.)
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Many of those that complain about migrants secretly are thrilled about the prospect of so many lower priced workers that are willing to do jobs lots of Americans will not do like farm labor, meat packing, domestic work, roofing, construction and even trucking to some degree.
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Many uninformed responses as expected. The only job that Americans won’t do in significant numbers is farm labor; only about 4% of unauthorized immigrants do farm labor according to the most recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Meat packing used to be a well-paid unionized job at most plants until employers realized they could hire the unauthorized without interference by government. Roofing and other construction work likewise. Friendly advice: turn off MSNBC and make the effort to be informed. BTW, my kids did restaurant and construction work as summer jobs and some during college. They are Americans who did the jobs that Americans supposedly won’t do, as did many of their friends.
https://cis.org/sites/default/files/2018-08/camarota-no-jobs-americans-wont-do_1.pdf
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Roberta,
I asked and you did not answer.
Are your children willing to work as hotel maids, cleaning the rooms and changing the sheets?
Are they willing to work as dishwashers in restaurants—not for the summer, but all year round? Restaurants need workers all year.
Are they willing to work in construction?
Did you read Chris tomlinson’s article? Houston’s economy needs immigrant labor. It’s thriving because of immigrant labor.
You must be Native American. If not, where did your parents come from? Mine came from Poland and Bessarabia.
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Roberta, where are the uncivil responses you anticipated?
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Diane,
My kids earned college educations and are now in professional jobs. But there are millions of American citizens who right now are doing the “jobs that Americans won’t do.” The link I included has the data that shows that fact. Your exclusively left-wing sources of information won’t disclose that information to their audiences, so you and your readers are uninformed on this issue.
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Once again, Trump is using the immigration card to rouse the ignorant, racist, and uninformed, just as Hitler did. This is a tried-and-true trope among would-be Fascist leaders–scapegoat an “other within.” Despite the overwhelming economic data showing that undocumented immigrants are an overall BOON to our economy in myriad ways, the lies keep coming because they work with the ignorant. Trump even went so far as to scuttle the immigration compromise bill because he wants this issue out front and center through November. And so it is not surprising that Trumpanzee trolls are showing up various places to attempt to whack-a-mole any attempts to communicate the truth about the effects of immigration on our economy. It’s important to their success to keep the anit-immigrant racism raw and viral.
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The day before the election that gave Hillter enough seats to form a coalition government on his own terms, he devoted to a speech about how German workers and German racial purity were being crushed by an influx of foreigners–a bunch of Communists and Jews.
SAME PLAYBOOK FROM TRUMP and from those who do the thinking that he cannot do himself, given his tiny, diseased brain–Bannon, Miller.
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