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Group recommends assimilating illegals
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Really? As an "all" American have you ever tried to simply walk into Mexico, buy real estate, get a driver's license, get a job, get a work permit, get free medical care, get a gun to go hunting, put your kids in school for nothing, get Mexican Social Security benefits or protest in the streets that these benefits are not freely available to you?
Try it some day.
Particularly if you are Guatemalan, or Nicaraguan, or Salvadoreno.
Take several of your friends and try it for a three or four years.
Then tell us again if we are all Americans.
� Administration of work visas is already in place
� Focusing education on the most needy AMERICAN students.
� Charity care clinics are already in place --- Utah hospital emergency rooms, funded by Americans with health insurance
� Families would be strengthened if they would stay together in their country of origin
� Teaching the path to citizenship is already in place --- we wish they would get in line and learn
� We all already support humane �legal� immigration. We don�t want/need amnesty
This group's report is another effort to conflate law enforcement with intentionally distracting and misleading arguments about compassion and immigration. ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION is something altogether different. These are foreign nationals (mostly Mexican citizens) who didn't bother to respect our immigration process, and are now being accommodated at the expense of U.S. taxpayers.
The Southerland Institute views immigration from a 18th and 19th U.S. and world perspective. They believe that capital and wealth depend on an expanding population, with as fast as possible being best. 19th Century farmers for example believed the larger their family, especially males, the better off they would be. To many of that time forced immigration (slave trade) was an economic benefit. Also, the more immigrants that came the more wages were depressed in factories and the more consumers there were to buy the "stuff."
The Sutherland Institute is following Libertarian Party philosophy. They are simply stuck in the past. What is the open border, unlimited endgame? Is it as is now the case to allow the population, totally due to immigration (legal and illegal) to reach a billion within two generations? or do we just go for broke and invite about 5 billion people that are poorer than Mexicans in to the U.S?
bad one. What about the rule of law and order in a society ?! If this sort of thing continues, we'll soon also be a 3rd world country !
Mexico along with most central and some south american countries do not make it easy to leave or emmigrate. In most cases the corruption and graft is severe.
But regardless of how these people and their families arrived they deserve some basic human rights.
I Find that most of the horror stories about abuse of welfare, criminals in their midst et al,are not typical of those that I have met.
To that end I like the Southland proposals with some minor if and's and but's. Thanks Southland.
The Cremudgeon
Are you suggesting that immigration law is not humane? I would suggest that current legal immigrants would agree that it is humane!
What definition are we using?
The humane thing to do would be to treat ALL immigrants the same regardless of what country they come from. They all have the basic human right to immigrate legally. What about the basic human rights of citizens to have legal immigrants?
There seems to be a mentality of group(illegal) rights at the expense of individual(legal) rights.
Enough steam for now...
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