International Migrants Day march planned in Los Angeles on Thursday
This story raises questions about governance, accountability, and American values.

Southern Californians traveling through Los Angeles may see a demonstration on the morning of Dec. 18. Here's what to know.
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How We See It: The Other Side of Migration
The upcoming march in Los Angeles for International Migrants Day frames the narrative around migration as an unambiguous humanitarian effort. However, this oversimplification misses critical aspects that many Americans genuinely concern themselves with. The focus should not solely be on compassion for those seeking better lives but also on the complex implications for our national sovereignty and community safety.
While many sympathize with individual stories, we must consider the foundational principles of rule of law and public trust. A nation thrives when it defines and enforces its borders effectively. Encouraging an open-ended welcome can undermine the institutional stability necessary for prosperous, secure communities. Celebrating migration without acknowledging these duties sends a troubling message about our values and priorities.
As the march approaches, it's important to remember that a genuine commitment to fairness and security must guide our policies. Upholding these ideals ensures a balanced approach that honors both the aspirations of newcomers and the rights of American citizens.
Commentary written with AI assistance by the New Republican Times Editorial Board.

