my thoughts on immigration what about yours?

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10 Jan 2019, 10:27 am

My two thoughts about immigration:

1. The ENTIRE COUNTRY of the USA was founded on immigration! Other than the Native Americans who were here first everybody in this country had ancestors who came over in one way or another. Some came seeking a better life like the European settlers and some were forced into coming here like the African slaves. But I find Amuuurica's attitude towards illegal immigration very ironic considering the fact that our original European immigrants tried to kill off the native people and take their land away by force after they welcomed us here.

2. People hate illegal immigrants in this country but nobody seens to care or even realize that it's bastards like Donald Trump who hire them and exploit the hell out of them. Many of the Hispanics who come to this country get abused like slaves by Americans who take advantage of the fact that they can't go running to the authorities. So who are the REAL criminals?


That's all I have to say about the issue. :roll:



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10 Jan 2019, 12:23 pm

We want to be able to "have our cake and eat it too". We don't want illegal immigration and we want even less the economic dislocation, even less to take the jobs they do and the images of people being rousted to truly get rid of most of the illegal immigrants here and prevent most of them from coming in.

We have to make a choice but we won't so this is going to go on and on in some form in perpetuity.


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