CommanderOtto wrote:I am a foreigner, and I think the relaxed laws to stop illegal immigrants are completely ridiculous. No wonder there are tons of illegal immigrants here... they can get a driver's license, they can buy a house, they can buy a car, they can open bank accounts, they can ask for loans.... they can basically do anything without documents. In other countries where I have been, you CAN'T do anything without your documentation. Thus, it would be impossible to live there and get away with being illegal. I mean seriously, how can the state of Nevada actually be allowed under federal law to give a driver's license to an undocumented person?? Not to mention that I noticed the cops don't do anything anymore. There are of course, extremists like Joe Arpaio who always add a racial touch to their job, but the authorities NEED to do their job and deport people who are breaking the law. How come McDonalds can hire so many illegal immigrants without suffering any legal and financial consequences?
I find it amazing that people, in an ILLEGAL status, can just protest in front of the white house without being deported. What really confuses me is that law-abiding, decent, educated foreigners are not allowed to become citizens if they have ever broken the law at any point, but the current government is actually thinking of giving citizenship to millions of people who are illegal... in other words, who have broken the law already.
However, it is important to note that there are people who came here as kids, grew up, and are in essence Americans without papers (those from the dream act). Believe me, those young people are in no way mexicans anymore.... and won't go back there anyway. Since it is not their fault that their parents were breaking the law, maybe it is the right thing to give them some sort of legal status, since they have lived here all their lives. But government action should be much more tough against other, new, illegal immigrants.
and I am not being ambiguous here... I just think that there should be some common sense. People are breaking the law, and it should not go unpunished, but it is also stupid to deny that the problem exists and thus, something should be done to give documentation to those few who deserve it.
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And Kren -- its never been that undocumented workers are more suited for a job than a white person, its the federal and state kick backs that employers get by hiring a certain percentage of minorities.. ever heard of affirmative action?? Something that affects my husband directly since he's been told multiple times that if he wasn't white he would have been hired on at Intel (he is a contractor) as a FTE YEARS ago. How is that [m'kay] fair??
Pootus wrote:"Immigration Reform" is a farce. Current immigration laws are not enforced.
What we are witnessing is the Balkanization of America. Any open society cannot allow a river of people entering illgally and expect good things to happen. Any society cannot one specific group of persons to enter their country illegally and expect good things to happen. There was a time when mass immigration was needed to flesh out the territoies of the United States, but not any more. You cannot encourage uneducated persons to come here and expect them to make real contributions. I laugh at folks who say its not fair, and these people deserve a chance. If you feel that way, then remember to leave a $50.oo tip specifically for the dish washers in the kitchen of the restaurant you eat at. Because that sure as hell aren't making any money.
I get tired of hearing the Mexican government complain and sue our country. All the while their government is brutal towards
any other persons attempting to enter Mexico in any way.
America needs to amend the law granting instant citizenship to anyone born in this country. There is no other country in the world that has a similar law.
To be truly fair, America should have a geographical quota when considering immigration. Allowing millions of uneducated Mexican people to flood this country isn't fair to the million's of Eastern Europeans, many of whom have college degrees and can speak English. Nor is it fair to million's of educated Asian and Pacific Islanders who again can speak English. It's really not fair that one country is ale to flood into our country because of their geographic position to ours, while millions of potentially better candidates for citizenship have long waits.
Assimilation is the key for the benefit of Immigration. But having 2nd generation Americans belong to gangs is not. Nor is forbidding students from wearing an American Flag tee shirt for fear that it offends an immigrant.
I believe that Immigration Reform should start by sealing our borders, and taking down those signs that warn our citizens in the border states that they are entering dangerous territory, while still on American Soil. And for people to realize that, violating Immigration Law is A CRIME!!
CommanderOtto wrote:uhhh... that's why we have something called 'international trade" dread... instead you are proposing that millions of people from third world countries come to the united states. That would only reduce salaries for american workers drastically. And the Gilded Age might sound good, but quality of life really sucked. One thing is GDP growth, another thing is to get sustainable growth with real quality of life. The U.S is way better now than in the gilded age.
ProfessorDreadNaught wrote:What we have is a trade imbalance resembling a third world country, an income to debt ratio any tin-pot dictator would be ashamed of and an economic stagnation/decline that has anyone with a lick of sense scurrying to change greenbacks for gold.
ProfessorDreadNaught wrote:CommanderOtto wrote:uhhh... that's why we have something called 'international trade" dread... instead you are proposing that millions of people from third world countries come to the united states. That would only reduce salaries for american workers drastically. And the Gilded Age might sound good, but quality of life really sucked. One thing is GDP growth, another thing is to get sustainable growth with real quality of life. The U.S is way better now than in the gilded age.
What we have is a trade imbalance resembling a third world country, an income to debt ratio any tin-pot dictator would be ashamed of and an economic stagnation/decline that has anyone with a lick of sense scurrying to change greenbacks for gold. What idiot told you that creating a low skill immigrant workforce will drastically reduce salaries for american workers? A union boss? A politician? The only jobs these folks could take are the ones filled by illegals. Oh, and those filled by overpaid under-skilled lifers protected by an alphabet soup of corrupt organizations clinging to power by fear, coercion and bribery. All the jobs these guys could compete for were lost to China and Mexico in the last century. By the way, the difference between the "gilded age" and now is that the exploited immigrant worker then became the middle class the backbone of our future America, while today the exploited working class is becoming the middle class of emerging (and threatening) world powers.
ProfessorDreadNaught wrote:What we have is a trade imbalance resembling a third world country, an income to debt ratio any tin-pot dictator would be ashamed of and an economic stagnation/decline that has anyone with a lick of sense scurrying to change greenbacks for gold.
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