My thoughts on the immigration issue after speaking to Thai people in Bangkok, who dream of getting into America

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I do believe in the Christian values of helping people out. In the middle ages churches were a sanctuary for refugees both Christian and non-Christian.

And if any of us were living in South America, and we were dirt poor, we would probably try and get into America

After speaking with people in Thailand, who dream of immigrating to America, they tell me it takes some very long time to get in there some kind of a lottery system. Many never get in some of them have to wait 20 years if they do get in. Then the same people see the news that millions of people go through the southern border illegally and make it into America.

The United States is one of the most difficult countries to get a green card. It’s extraordinarily difficult for somebody from a foreign country to get a visa to visit America…, many of them end up coming here and simply staying here over staying there visa and nothing is really done about it.


Many of the Thai people are wonderful people very hard-working people. They’re the kind of folks we need in America.
 
The United States is one of the most difficult countries to get a green card. It’s extraordinarily difficult for somebody from a foreign country to get a visa to visit America…,
While I agree with you about the Thai people, the above that I quoted is not true. In fact, it is actually quite easy to gain green card, Visa, or even citizenship in the U.S. if you can make any claim of repression in your home country. I know Chinese people who say they are Christian and are persecuted for it in China, and boom, the process to citizenship begins.

I'm pretty sure you know your chances of gaining citizenship in Thailand are almost zero.
 
While I agree with you about the Thai people, the above that I quoted is not true. In fact, it is actually quite easy to gain green card, Visa, or even citizenship in the U.S. if you can make any claim of repression in your home country. I know Chinese people who say they are Christian and are persecuted for it in China, and boom, the process to citizenship begins.

I'm pretty sure you know your chances of gaining citizenship in Thailand are almost zero.
My friend from Palestine had to wait a very long time to get his green card to get into America. In Thailand, the people I have spoke with have been waiting for years to get a green card.


I don’t need to be a citizen of Thailand to stay here. There’s various ways to stay for a very long time. Believe they have one and three-year visas, and all sorts of things. Anyways, I don’t plan on living here. But if Biden wins again America is in deep trouble and I might want to stay here or somewhere like Vietnam longer. In Vietnam they have casinos with big poker rooms Same with Cambodia. The US Economy is a wreck right now. Home prices are doubled since Biden took office and interest rates are in some cases tripled.

In Thailand, the cultural value system is way better than America. But I do believe that the United States had an honorable past and we will get it back again. I like the ways of the Democrats JFK, Andrew Jackson, and FDR those are the leaders that represent this country of my view.
 
While I agree with you about the Thai people, the above that I quoted is not true. In fact, it is actually quite easy to gain green card, Visa, or even citizenship in the U.S. if you can make any claim of repression in your home country. I know Chinese people who say they are Christian and are persecuted for it in China, and boom, the process to citizenship begins.

I'm pretty sure you know your chances of gaining citizenship in Thailand are almost zero.
  • You are at least 18 years old
  • You have lived in Thailand as a Permanent Resident for at least five years before applying*.
  • You must have been living in Thailand for those years on the same type of visa that you have at the time of application.
  • You have a clean criminal record and are well-behaved
  • You are employed in Thailand
  • You can understand, speak, and be able to write the Thai language*
  • You can sing the Thai National Anthem Sanserm Phra Baramee
  • You acquire at least 50 points out of 100 on the Points Based System of obtaining Thai Citizenship
*These are not required if you:

  • Are the spouse or child of someone who received their own Thai Citizenship through naturalization
  • Are the husband of a Thai wife
  • Once held Thai Citizenship
  • Have acted in some way that is the benefit of Thailand
In these cases, you may be able to get Thai Citizenship after three years of living on Thai Visa Extensions, even without having obtained Permanent Residency.
 
While I agree with you about the Thai people, the above that I quoted is not true. In fact, it is actually quite easy to gain green card, Visa, or even citizenship in the U.S. if you can make any claim of repression in your home country. I know Chinese people who say they are Christian and are persecuted for it in China, and boom, the process to citizenship begins.

I'm pretty sure you know your chances of gaining citizenship in Thailand are almost zero.
Many countries have problems pretty much all of them do. In the United States, we have the highest rate of homelessness we’ve ever had. We have a bad leader ship that claims “white supremacy” is an issue it’s disgraceful. You have all sorts of businesses in America, that practices stomach racism against white men. They literally have quota systems to higher non-white men it’s unimaginable. Why not just have a meritocracy?

I admire the American past. I admire what my parents and grandparents built. The white middle-class and black middle-class was much stronger in the middle 20th century compared to today. The nuclear family was stronger. We need to get back to that and I think we will. If we don’t, we’re gonna continue to slip and depression rates, drug addiction rates will continue to get higher.

I met a lovely woman from china at my condo in Bangkok. She loves her country. She’s very successful. She says Americans are welcome in Shanghai all throughout China. We were critical allies and World War III and now we have some problems. Hopefully they get resolved.
 
Many countries have problems pretty much all of them do. In the United States, we have the highest rate of homelessness we’ve ever had. We have a bad leader ship that claims “white supremacy” is an issue it’s disgraceful. You have all sorts of businesses in America, that practices stomach racism against white men. They literally have quota systems to higher non-white men it’s unimaginable. Why not just have a meritocracy?

Again, I've concluded you are a Russian Troll who is imitating an American to stir up shit. I'm glad the Commissar gave you a vacation. Just judging by the sheer number of grammatical errors, it's pretty clear that your Google Translate isn't working that well.

White men in America are not discriminated against, they are privileged.

We don't have a meritocracy. If you worked in America, you'd have encountered enough white guys who are drinking buddies of the boss or idiot nephews of the manager.

I admire the American past. I admire what my parents and grandparents built. The white middle-class and black middle-class was much stronger in the middle 20th century compared to today. The nuclear family was stronger. We need to get back to that and I think we will. If we don’t, we’re gonna continue to slip and depression rates, drug addiction rates will continue to get higher.

You are confusing terms. EXTENDED families were stronger in the middle of the last century. Nuclear families were what happens when you only have parents and children.

the reality is that marriage just isn't something that happens that much. I got married last year, but I certainly wouldn't have done that when I was younger. that's just asking for trouble.

I met a lovely woman from china at my condo in Bangkok. She loves her country. She’s very successful. She says Americans are welcome in Shanghai all throughout China. We were critical allies and World War III and now we have some problems. Hopefully they get resolved.

Um, we were allies in a war that hasn't happened yet?
 
My friend from Palestine had to wait a very long time to get his green card to get into America. In Thailand, the people I have spoke with have been waiting for years to get a green card.


I don’t need to be a citizen of Thailand to stay here. There’s various ways to stay for a very long time. Believe they have one and three-year visas, and all sorts of things. Anyways, I don’t plan on living here. But if Biden wins again America is in deep trouble and I might want to stay here or somewhere like Vietnam longer. In Vietnam they have casinos with big poker rooms Same with Cambodia. The US Economy is a wreck right now. Home prices are doubled since Biden took office and interest rates are in some cases tripled.

In Thailand, the cultural value system is way better than America. But I do believe that the United States had an honorable past and we will get it back again. I like the ways of the Democrats JFK, Andrew Jackson, and FDR those are the leaders that represent this country of my view.


The only thing I'd like to see there are the gemstone markets and cutting centers. Anything beyond that, pass.

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