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https://www.foxnews.com/media/new-york-times-guest-citizens-right-vote
What are these people thinking ?? .......... Smoking ?
What are these people thinking ?? .......... Smoking ?
https://www.foxnews.com/media/new-york-times-guest-citizens-right-vote What are these people thinking ?? .......... Smoking ?
That is one pathway I would leave open.My mother was an immigrant. She got here the easy old fashioned way. Married an American GI.
Seriously, this is a no. My mother was an immigrant. She got here the easy old fashioned way. Married an American GI.
LOL, I get your idea, I think the US works best as a cohesive society, speaking English is an important part of that. Not that I don't appreciate the Mexican-American culture and the importance of it to our history, I do.California may have to change it's name to Mexifornia in another couple of decades
I believe you are right, and these folks are an important part of our economy, we need the labor.The irony is that immigrants (documented and/or undocumented) do not enter the country to get employed by the low income people. They enter to work (as cheap labor) for wealthy people who then go on TV to complain about the "immigration problem"...
Go figure...
I believe you are right, and these folks are an important part of our economy, we need the labor.
The solution I can see to this is to have some kind of temporary work visa. One that clearly is not a path to citizenship and does not allow children born to the visa holders to be automatic citizens. This would protect the workers, they would no longer have to hide from ICE or law enforcement, they would be legal, with all the rights and responsibilities that go with it. By barring anyone found here illegally, or otherwise violating our laws, from ever being able to get such a visa you could reduce the incentive to be working here illegally. At the same time by making the visa relatively easy to get I think things would work a lot better.
I also think this could help the countries these people are coming from. Having a safe stable source of income would be of great benefit. A lot of these illegals are the best and the brightest from their home countries, right now these people are mostly lost to them...
Oh well, no one in Washington much cares what I think...
You are right, and I believe we need to end this practice, even if it means higher labor costs. People need to be paid! The real cost to our economy would likely be less once you figure in the cost of dealing with all the illegals.The suggestion is good. The problem, though, is that undocumented immigrants' labor is a lot cheaper (if they get paid at all) than the documented ones. Many employers, including famous/infamous ones, prefer undocumented immigrants for exactly this reason.
According to what I read, there are two main reasons why South of the Border illegals don't enter the US legally and follow the necessary procedures:IMO, illegals should be given basic food, housing, and emergency medical care WHILE they await deportation. If they want to enter the US, they need to do so via a Green Card...
Yes, I think that is right, only thing that it leaves out is the expectation of a job or other income greater than they could get at home.According to what I read, there are two main reasons why South of the Border illegals don't enter the US legally and follow the necessary procedures:
- The process can take up to 10 years to get accepted into the US
- Many of them will be rejected anyway as unsuitable
Calm down, folks. The fact that the NY Times published a crackpot "Guest Essay" does not mean that the ideas in that essay are endorsed or in any way represent the thinking of the NY Times, the Democratic Party, or (gasp!) the liberals in America.
These op-ed columns are often controversial, nutty, sometimes outrageous. Many of them represent the extreme right-wing fringe as well. They are in there to stir up the readers and get responses, and the best response to them is just say "OooooKaaaaay" and ignore them.
And Don, the essay did say non-citizens living legally in the U.S., not illegally. Read it again.
The U.S. has a long history allowing non-citizens to vote:https://www.foxnews.com/media/new-york-times-guest-citizens-right-vote
What are these people thinking ?? .......... Smoking ?
While there is nothing wrong (in fact it is so right) to be skeptical, your approach of never believing is the same as believing everything.This is just pure lunacy. Why would the NYT even print something like this? It just goes to show you, never believe everything that you read.
Good post, and very interesting.The U.S. has a long history allowing non-citizens to vote
I believe we all do. "Native" Americans came from Asia, long before my ancestors did from Europe but all human inhabitants of the Americas are descended from immigrants.We most all have immigrant blood running through our veins,
Absolutely!We need to find a compromise to this mess once and for all instead of kicking the can down the road from one administration to another.