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Anyone here think the fear of being deported is something that we have in common? Please. It certainly is NOT. Most of us can't relate to that. THAT seems a singular fear born from a tradition that needs to be examined.
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How so? Why is it un-American to want America to be a better place. I probably should have finished the post though....until such times as our economy has recovered and every American citizen who wants a job, has a job.
Immigration is, and has always been, a key characteristic of America. Part of the reason why America is a better place is because of LEGAL immigration. The 'until everyone has a job' bit is specious because unemployment will never be 0%. As it is, there are far more high-skill positions available in the US than US citizens qualified to do them. Far more urgency should be given to preparing future generations of Americans for such jobs.
I might believe that if I didn't have a niece who graduated from college and couldn't find a job. A son who graduated with a 4.0 and can't find a job. A nephew who had to go back to college and become a lawyer because they were phasing out his highly technical job he got after he graduated from MIT. Imagine, a degree from MIT and you can't get a job. I also have another niece who graduated from college that is now teaching kick boxing as she can't find a job with her degree.
Immigration is, and has always been, a key characteristic of America. Part of the reason why America is a better place is because of LEGAL immigration. The 'until everyone has a job' bit is specious because unemployment will never be 0%. As it is, there are far more high-skill positions available in the US than US citizens qualified to do them. Far more urgency should be given to preparing future generations of Americans for such jobs.
I might believe that if I didn't have a niece who graduated from college and couldn't find a job. A son who graduated with a 4.0 and can't find a job. A nephew who had to go back to college and become a lawyer because they were phasing out his highly technical job he got after he graduated from MIT. Imagine, a degree from MIT and you can't get a job. I also have another niece who graduated from college that is now teaching kick boxing as she can't find a job with her degree.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/28/b...truggle-to-fill-positions.html?pagewanted=all
Manufacturing Jobs Are Going Unfilled Because They're Not Cool Enough - Business Insider
Why some jobs go begging in tough economy - Business - Eye on the Economy | NBC News
I might believe that if I didn't have a niece who graduated from college and couldn't find a job. A son who graduated with a 4.0 and can't find a job. A nephew who had to go back to college and become a lawyer because they were phasing out his highly technical job he got after he graduated from MIT. Imagine, a degree from MIT and you can't get a job. I also have another niece who graduated from college that is now teaching kick boxing as she can't find a job with her degree.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/28/b...truggle-to-fill-positions.html?pagewanted=all
Manufacturing Jobs Are Going Unfilled Because They're Not Cool Enough - Business Insider
Why some jobs go begging in tough economy - Business - Eye on the Economy | NBC News
One of the things all those lawyers are doing is helping corporations to word help wanted ads so no American will qualify. That way they can bring in someone from overseas and pay them less.
One of the things all those lawyers are doing is helping corporations to word help wanted ads so no American will qualify. That way they can bring in someone from overseas and pay them less.
Just how much of a fool are you willing to make of yourself to defend whatever wierd agenda you've got going here? Do you spend a lot of time over on the Conspiracy Forum?
I don't give a damn who comes to the United States, as long as they respect our immigration Laws and do it through proper channels. If they don't respect our Laws on immigration, what makes you think they will respect any of our other Laws? That's about the only explanation I have.
I dont know but if i had choice between migrating and disrespecting the law on Immigration or die and get killed i would choose the former
Just don't cry when you get sent home for breaking the Law... Have you seen the immigration Laws in poorer Nations that the U.S. takes illegals in from... You'd rot in jail if you tried entering those other countries illegally. Why is it the United States Taxpayer's responsibility to protect people from possible death, or being killed by their own countrymen? I'd say people should ante up in their own countries and toss out those who are endangering them, rather than making it the American Taxpayer's responsibility. Disrespecting our Laws is exactly why illegals should not be allowed amnesty... You want to move here, make the effort to do it right, and stop blaming everyone else for your problems at home.
There comes a time when the resources are limited and we have to say no.
There comes a time when the resources are limited and we have to say no.
LEGAL immigration is one of our most valuable resources.
There comes a time when the resources are limited and we have to say no.
LEGAL immigration is one of our most valuable resources.
Only for people who want cheap labor and votes.
More and more farmland is plowed under everyday and covered with warehouses or tract housing.
More and more of our food is coming in from other countries.
We can't support the increasing population
Limited natural resources...populating an area to the point where it can't sustain that population is stupid and the exact reason we were encouraged to decrease our family size and the world's population.
What do we do when we run out of water?