Compassion Cannot Be The Basis Of Immigration Policy
Or if one is going to feel compassion, it must be for the well-being of the nation as a whole, especially the legal residents of that nation.
Steve McCann | January 20, 2026
What role should compassion play when enforcing immigration laws and dealing with illegal immigrants, particularly those who have been in the United States for a number of years?
That question came to the fore following a recent event that evolved into a well-publicized, emotion-driven debate. After dropping her daughter off at an elementary school, a woman, who as a child illegally immigrated to the country with her parents many years ago, was arrested and forcibly dragged out of her car by ICE agents after refusing to obey their orders and was then sent to an immigration detention center.
The initial reporting and public reaction centered around the ICE agents’ actions when they forced the woman to leave her car. This was followed by implications of cruelty and unfairness because she was facing deportation after living in the United States for many years. Much of the public was sympathetic to her plight and condemned ICE’s conduct.
The arrest came up during a recent dinner with our two closest friends. All acknowledged that this woman is and has been living in the country as an illegal immigrant.
I asked a question: “Does she have a criminal record and/or a pending deportation order?” The answer was “yes.”
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