Immigration is a good thing-----

LEGAL immigration by people who are pre-screened for criminality and health problems AND who bring useful skills is a good thing. Unlimited ILLEGAL immigration by non-screened people who have no useful skills is a BAD thing. You have to separate the two.
WFS is mentally ill.
 
You might ask poor Americans what they think. They are the ones who are losing the resources they need to survive to the MILLIONS of new illegal immigrants now occupying the country.

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I've got no problem with LEGAL immigrants who do it the right way, it's the illegal border jumpers that need to go.

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Mike is definitely a nice, cool guy... John I don't know very well cuz he joined in 2020...

But take a look at the obsession with legality, with the legal status of the immigrant thar resulted from 60 years of multiracialist indoctrination in the US.

50 million ILLEGAL immigrants from Sweden, Poland don't destroy America's national identity but 50 million LEGAL immigrants from Africa or Mexico definitely do.

Who cares if a black or hispanic immigrant is waving a piece of paper or not? With or without a damned piece of paper they're destroying the white nation founded by Washington, Jefferson the same way.
Jose, I think It's important to keep in mind the timeline of immigration when you are talking about it in this way. In the very early years of the US it was literally "give us your tired, your poor, all those yearning to breathe free". The government and the population was very small and you were quite literally on your own. No border patrol, no services, no law enforcement, good luck with the Indians. Now 200 years later everything is different. We have an enormous government, an enormous population and an enormous number of people dependent on the government. That's bad. What makes it worse is 200,000 immigrants per month flooding the country and overwhelming all of our systems. Because of how things are now we MUST have an orderly process that unfortunately is slow so that we have time to process the people and allocate the resources they need while NOT impacting our own citizens who need many of those same resources. It has nothing to do with racism. Nothing.
 
Poor Americans? This implies a hardship that the wealthy avoids with buckets of cash. Your view is far, far from the truth.

I have seen smiling, laughing children enjoying life to its fullest.

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And the millionaire who jumped out of his 10th floor office,

10 Millionaire Businessmen Who Committed Suicide

10 Millionaire Businessmen Who Committed Suicide

The Billionaires Who Died In 2020: Remembering Their Lives
The Billionaires Who Died In 2020: Remembering Their Lives

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Meh, rich or poor, there are no ATMs at a graveyard.
 
What makes it worse is 200,000 immigrants per month flooding the country and overwhelming all of our systems. Because of how things are now we MUST have an orderly process that unfortunately is slow so that we have time to process the people and allocate the resources they need while NOT impacting our own citizens who need many of those same resources. It has nothing to do with racism. Nothing.
Everyone seems to forget that these immigrants will contribute by paying income tax, social security tax, Medicare tax as well as local taxes.
You also have to include the drive for more workers to fill the huge vacancies ’in the labor sector.
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So answer his question you fucking marxist.
I should file a complaint with the moderators concerning your foul mouth, but I won’t because we are better of keeping you here instead of in the streets attacking bystanders.
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Everyone seems to forget that these immigrants will contribute by paying income tax, social security tax, Medicare tax as well as local taxes.
You also have to include the drive for more workers to fill the huge vacancies ’in the labor sector.
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Yes, that is why we welcome LEGAL IMMIGRANTS to apply. If we can vet them so we know who they are and what their background is, that's all good. But Two hundred thousand illegals per month is overwhelming all of our low income housing, food, water and health care resources. It's both the sheer numbers AND we have no idea WHO is coming in. Do you understand?
 
Everyone seems to forget that these immigrants will contribute by paying income tax, social security tax, Medicare tax as well as local taxes.
You also have to include the drive for more workers to fill the huge vacancies ’in the labor sector.
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Not on any large scale. They will make too little money to pay income tax, they will draw more social security and Medicare than they will pay same thing with local taxes, low sales tax payments because they make so little money and large portion goes home via remittances, low property tax contributions because they tend to live multiple families to a small apartment to save money. The large number of children they typically have overload the schools systems and draw welfare benefits that the parents benefit from.
 
A new California bill would allow illegal immigrants to become police officers in the state.
UndocuEdu is an immigrant-led initiative that uplifts undocumented educators.
More than 148,000 immigrants have served and earned citizenship through the military in the last 20 years.


  • As of 2019, there are over 2.1 million immigrants working as teachers, professors, and other staffers in the U.S. education system. Together they make up more than 1 in 8 workers in the U.S. education sector. This is particularly true for child and day care services, where almost 200,000 undocumented workers work and make up more than 4 percent of the workforce. In the 2019-2020 academic year, over 1 million international students in the United States contributed $38.7 billion to our economy
As of 2019, there are over 2.1 million immigrants working as teachers, professors, and other staffers in the U.S. education system. Together they make up more than 1 in 8 workers in the U.S. education sector.

In some sectors, they make up an even greater share. There are more almost 785,000 immigrants working at U.S. college and universities, making up more than 1 in 6 workers in higher education.

Immigrants and the U.S. Educational System
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