FazeFour
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Fazefour bringing back citizenship classes would be a good beginning. It worked for this country for many decades. But in today's, "Right Now" attitude, it would be butchered. Remember the time element, and I think as it stood it was fair.
I'm not heartless, but we do need to vet our immigrants very carefully, and with 'their' infrastructure in the mess it is, just how do we verify their claims. But I f we don't our country could look as war torn and in rubble as the ME does in a very short period of time. This is not just paranoia popping out. I too can see what is happening in the ME, and although I am an uninformed person, I still don't want to see my great-grandchild live in such a world.
I too think we should help those that are truly in need, such as family units. But I do question the wisdom of letting single men of military service age into our country. I remember the USA jailing our young men if they tried to leave this counrty while we were at war. We called them deserters and traitors, and we put them in jail. So why is it ok for this country to except from immigrants what we punished our own for?
I do not disagree with you, Ina. And I believe that if congress proposed bringing back citizenship classes, it could get through in today's environment. I don't recall the arguments for discontinuing it...maybe cost. There was nothing 'politically incorrect' about it, as far as I remember. Barring people of a certain age (such as military age) would be considered discriminatory, I'm afraid. In the ME, you can not apply for a visa and cannot leave the country unless you have served 2 years in the military. And mandatory military service likely complicates the vetting process. Our vetting process leaves much to be desired, imo.