CommanderOtto wrote:It has been in the news lately. What do you guys think about it. Support or No Support?
If Obama is planning to bring an amnesty to all the illegals, then I wouldn't like it. However, if it means giving a path to citizenship to those who have been here for about 15 years, paying taxes and respecting the law... well, I guess it wouldn't be that bad because those types of people are not going to leave anyway.. might as well reward the good guys. Still, I was thinking about all of this immigration reform thing and it would be pretty unfair if it allowed illegal immigrants to obtain permanent residence/citizenship when there are so many international students such as myself who are here legally, obtaining american degrees. I mean, I will soon graduate in an american university but I have to leave when I finish studying.. thus, taking my american degree, my american skill and expertise to another country. Would it be fair to tell all the international students to leave when they graduate when the government is giving papers to people who are breaking the law in the first place?
oh well, it's just a few thoughts I was having about it... i'm just curious about what the average american thinks. As you write your post though, keep in mind there are people with hispanic backgrounds in these forums, so keep it decent.
Don't worry...my opinions have absolutely nothing to do with people's race. And Hispanics aren't a "fifth column", so nothing to discuss there.
I have absolutely no problem with immigration in general. Yes, it does need to be restricted—meaning that everyone living in Mexico and Central American can't come here—but historically, immigration has proved itself beneficial to our economy.
With illegal immigration: Obama is simply too weak. There are many Hispanics who wait to come here legally, and pay taxes in return for living within the US. It makes a mockery of our government to have 11 million people blatantly disregarding our laws and border rights.
Notwithstanding all this, I am sympathetic to the political and social turmoil that ruins many people's lives; I understand that we are privileged to live in the US, and that for the most part, illegal immigrants seek a better life here just like legal immigrants do. As such, it would be ridiculous to displace 11 million people.
I am in favor of Obama's plan (egad!) if and only if it is enforced to the letter, and isn't applied liberally. Obama's plan calls for
1) Illegal immigrants will be sent to the back of the waiting list for citizenship, and they
2) Must learn English before being granted citizenship
3) Must incur financial penalty for having come here illegally
What WD says is important too. Hispanics vote reliably Democrat (except for Cubans). As such, we don't exactly want 11 million more Democratic voters in this country, which would tip the political balance toward the moronic and anti-American left. Welfare and immigration are basically how an American apologist (with family living here illegally) who can't pronounce "corpsmen" managed to become president in this joke country.
I also think that illegals shouldn't be able to receive free-medical care (i.e. by going to an emergency room) as citizens can.Yes, illegal immigrants are people, but no: we should not have to pay for them when they are undermining our economy. Obamacare should be amended to include provisions to this end.
I thought that the Arizona immigration law that was struck down was a shame; someone finally had the guts to say that enough is enough, and the Supreme Court struck down the only good "illegal immigration" disincentive in many years.
IN CONCLUSION: We can't deport 11 million people, so we have to make them citizens. At the same time, we need to tighten our laws as to make life miserable for people coming here illegally. This will make legal immigration (which I fully support) the only viable option.
Believe me, I understand WHY people want to come here, and why they sometimes do so illegally. But it is practically unfeasible to have an "open border" and let anyone who can walk come here.
(Sorry this is kinda disorganized and badly phrased, I'm tired :P)
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