Your whole post is really noise in the grand scheme of things.Civilized said:Steve Videtich said:hokiewolf said:What is your definition of earning it? And how does that differ from mass immigration from Europe? Most of those folks where unskilled and illiterate. Seemed to turn out ok in the long run, no?Steve Videtich said:hokiewolf said:See two posts aboveSteve Videtich said:hokiewolf said:
Yep, it's a supply and demand problem. I don't understand the sentiment of not wanting people to immigrate to America (not pointing at you, just puzzled by it). That would be the best way to put the US in decline globally.
Hokie, I just want to understand where you're coming from. When you say a demand for immigration, what do you mean? Also, do you think we should we also allow the unskilled and illiterate into the US?
To answer your second question, the US needs ditch diggers too.
Okay, but then who ends up footing the bill for their education and and skill training? As for demand, don't we have a low participation rate of employment within our own citizenship right now?
I don't think anybody is against immigration. It's just how do we go about it? I don't think it's as simple as saying, as long as you go through these doors, everyone come in. I'm all for immigration, but they need to earn their way here and be a benefit to the country, not a burden.
We have almost 600,000 homeless in this country right now, many of whom are veterans. I would rather spend money getting them back into the workplace before spending on another country's cast-offs.
Proving that you have a means of taking care of yourself and providing for family if included. Not coming here with nothing in your pocket and having to use government money to aquire skills for working. Staying out of trouble with the laws of our country and not being a negative. How many countries in this world will give citizenship to somebody that shows up with no skills and broke.
Where is this impression coming from that Mexican immigrants come here to break the law and sit around getting fat and living off the government?
Come hang out with me on job sites for a few days or ride down East in NC with Migrant Ministries. That impression would go away real quick-like. Those "no-skills" immigrants are keenly interested in capitalism and opportunity and learning a trade or skill or even providing unskilled labor to pay their bills. They're grinding to make a buck at a higher clip than born-and-raised Americans. What "government money" are they using to "acquire skills?"
As a rule people don't risk their family's future often and their own life getting here and then immediately become wastes of oxygen once they do.
Civ, I think if you would look at the legalized Mexicans, they are moving to the America First agenda. They are American loving citizens, probably more so than a lot of our population. I think if you look at the illegal Mexicans (or people that come across the Mexican border), they are not necessarily moochers off the government; however, they do clog the system at the sacrifice of citizens.
We do have illegals that come here for no good. What percent is that? Probably very little. Let's not make this about the noise of people; rather, about the process of immigration.
On the illegal or criminal immigrants…
“they built the country, the reason our economy is growing”
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“they built the country, the reason our economy is growing”
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