Agreed. LOL.I wish I could get Ruven to care a little bit more about this issue...he still seems to be on the fence.
This is a supreme insult to Jews and also to black people. It amazes me how a stop and a request for ID to identify illegal aliens at a time of urgency is somehow the equivalent of rounding up every Jew for inhumane torture and extermination - who had every right to be in Germany, were legal citizens and taxpayers. And who is harassing Mexican people so that "they leave?" The White Man? The Establishment? There are millions of legal citizens in Arizona and California from Central and South America who will not be leaving any time soon.The point of this is not to stop immigration, its nothing more than a witch hunt against a group considered to be of lower class.
Similar to what has been done to the Jews in many other parts of the world.
Harass them enough so they leave. Thats what they did to blacks as well after they won their freedom.
Simplify the LEGAL immigration process in other countries by having prospective immigrants deal with US officials directly, and not through the corrupt local governments who make it impossible for the powerless to get a visa.
If the woman is deemed illegal and is deported with a child who is deemed a legal US citizen, then the baby can either become a ward of the state or the mother can choose to take her baby with her and raise him in Mexico.
I don't really need any education on the plains bands and tribes. Thanks though.
Justifying racism and xenophobia with a bunch of internet cut and paste is just sad.
Uh huh. I'm sure you're on the res all the time, hanging out and "visiting."Second off, it's no different when I visit a reservation and get racist remarks and xenophobia thrown at me for being white.
I actually laughed a bit reading Ruven's reform to limit welfare to illegals - so if you break the law because you want a higher paying job here you get rewarded for your illegal efforts by receiving free money to do nothing! That alone would make thousands jump the border - and all of us should pay for it. And because we are doing this, especially for women who have children, they are coming in record numbers.I think anyone supporting illegal immigration should be shipped to parts of the U.S. and forced to live there for 2 years where because of it those property values are lower, quality of life is lower, wages are lower, crime is higher, and racism and crime exists towards the very people that are supporting them being here illegally. And yes, there are plenty of those places in the U.S..
This is a supreme insult to Jews and also to black people. It amazes me how a stop and a request for ID to identify illegal aliens at a time of urgency is somehow the equivalent of rounding up every Jew for inhumane torture and extermination - who had every right to be in Germany, were legal citizens and taxpayers. And who is harassing Mexican people so that "they leave?" The White Man? The Establishment? There are millions of legal citizens in Arizona and California from Central and South America who will not be leaving any time soon.
So let's get to the reforms you talk about - they are ultra-liberal platitudes mixed in with a bunch of irrelevant facts and what appears to be a great misunderstanding of the visa process.
(1) Immigration and status is not a state issue - they have no say. Federal government - see here, formerly the INS: http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis
(2) In addition, the visa process isn't the issue of why these Mexican people can't just apply at the supermarket to enter the US and waltz in - the demand to enter is far greater than the quota. If you want to know why quotas are set, what the criteria for entry are and the reasons, that will require more reading. Much is available just searching for it.
So now the taxpayers must pay for the care of thousands of young children if the mother decides she wants to start a new life in Mexico? I have no idea why a woman who is an illegal alien here who bears a child should somehow grant that child the right to have us taxpayers support him or her until adulthood. The draw of 18 year welfare. If you and others who feel the same way want to take this on, go right ahead. Don't rope us all into this responsibility.
I could discuss the rest but the above makes me feel that you've analyzed the issue in way that it fits your understandably strong feelings rather than taking a dispassionate look at the facts and then making a decision.
lol, yeah, well its tough not to care about the issue when you live on a border state.I wish I could get Ruven to care a little bit more about this issue...he still seems to be on the fence.
Yeah, that was a great way to start off.Uh huh. I'm sure you're on the res all the time, hanging out and "visiting."
Or maybe it just doesnt make sense to you?I actually laughed a bit reading Ruven's reform to limit welfare to illegals - so if you break the law because you want a higher paying job here you get rewarded for your illegal efforts by receiving free money to do nothing! That alone would make thousands jump the border - and all of us should pay for it. And because we are doing this, especially for women who have children, they are coming in record numbers.
Hey, it worked for Castro. He dumped over 100,000 criminals and people who were a financial burden on the city of Miami and decided that Jimmy Carter could force the American people to foot the bill. That worked out well for Miami... they also got to be featured in the movie Scarface. And much is what you alluded to in your post about our government...
We need to help people in need... yes... I'm all for it. But the way you're telling us to do it Ruven, it just doesn't make sense or add up.
Actually you did but I realize now what you meant to say with regard to the single example. In that regard, I actually agree. You used a Nazi reference elsewhere but, in this example, you meant to say that tactics in Germany and many other countries was to push out the Jews by making it impossible to live there. Regarding blacks, the tactics in municipalities to discourage blacks from living in a certain neighborhood, etc. Sometimes brevity helps.It is not my fault that your views on how the Jews have been oppressed ends and starts with Nazi gas chambers. Im pretty sure i didnt bring up Hitler or the Nazis.
It wasn't. I was thinking "local" and "national." Again, brevity helps.1. Who said it was a state issue? I think you have misunderstood my post again. Obviously its not a state issue, so when i say "corrupt local governments" it should be clear im talking about foreign nations, specially since i had just said exactly that a few seconds prior.
I understand the law perfectly and our visa system. Yes, I'm a lawyer. The flaw in your logic is that you don't seem respect the law of the land whatsoever and equate jumping the border illegally with justifiable civil disobedience. It is nothing even close to being the same thing.2. I think you misunderstand how our visa system works. You have a law site, are you a lawyer or something? Obviously i know about quotas and their reasons.
The problem is less about the quotas but with what other countries are doing with those quotas.
Im sure you understand that a law is only as strong as it is enforced, but there is another side to that coin. If someone has the choice of doing things the legal way and the illegal way, then choosing the illegal way is wrong. But when the legal way does not exist... his only option is the illegal way. The legal way of entering the US from Mexico has a 40 year waiting list. That is a lifetime in terms of a persons working age. It is impossible for people to wait 40 years in order to come here, so they jump the fence.
Yes - it makes sense to me that everyone needs to make money to eat and find shelter.Or maybe it just doesnt make sense to you?
Im guessing you misunderstood that line, i thought the rest of the sentence about them needing to get a job and such went over your head too. The point was to put more limits on the time and types of welfare that illegal immigrants should have access to. Certain acts of human decency should not be limited, like emergency care and stuff like that.
You're missing the point. The good intentions of the good people of Mexico coming here to work are completely irrelevant to the ultimate issue that they have no right to expect a job and residence here. In fact, why should they have priority over the 2,445,859 people in China who want the same thing?But folks who come over should be coming over because they plan to work, not sit around collecting a check.
And this was plainly obvious in the rest of my sentence and follows the spirit of the other stuff i wrote.
I know its hard to read opinions that you might not agree with completely, but you should make an effort when you then choose to speak on them.
When i try to be brief you completely misunderstand my point.Actually you did but I realize now what you meant to say with regard to the single example. In that regard, I actually agree. You used a Nazi reference elsewhere but, in this example, you meant to say that tactics in Germany and many other countries was to push out the Jews by making it impossible to live there. Regarding blacks, the tactics in municipalities to discourage blacks from living in a certain neighborhood, etc. Sometimes brevity helps.
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Confuse what subject? You're drowning so badly in a sea of historical verbosity that you've completely forgotten what the overall issue is. It has nothing to do with whether white Neo-Nazis from England founded this country, the constitution and some of the laws. In one short sentence - you believe that the Mexicans are justified in jumping the border because the immigration law allowing them to get visas and become citizens is unfair (as if that is a given.) So I respond to you - so why should they get any special preferential treatment more than any other nationality jumping the border? The law is the same for all and I didn't see any blatant favoritism in this country toward every other nationality. And secondly, why should any of us be footing the bill for those that successfully break the law? That's all that matters. Thanks for the history lesson, time is precious.This thread was about the immigration law, and i posted a lot about that and then gave some background on the overall problem of immigration. You quickly skipped over the immigration law debate and only replied to the overall issue. People who back the law have a hard time reconciling that the law was written and sponsored by openly racist folks with ties to Nazi ideals...
You keep making stuff up, which is worse?Confuse what subject? You're drowning so badly in a sea of historical verbosity that you've completely forgotten what the overall issue is. It has nothing to do with whether white Neo-Nazis from England founded this country, the constitution and some of the laws. In one short sentence - you believe that the Mexicans are justified in jumping the border because the immigration law allowing them to get visas and become citizens is unfair (as if that is a given.) So I respond to you - so why should they get any special preferential treatment more than any other nationality jumping the border? The law is the same for all and I didn't see any blatant favoritism in this country toward every other nationality. And secondly, why should any of us be footing the bill for those that successfully break the law? That's all that matters. Thanks for the history lesson, time is precious.
What does ANY of this have to do with the decision to settle in the US permanently as a naturalized citizen with a legal right to work? The people jumping the border aren't upset that they need to file for a visa in order to dip their toes in the pool in Boca Raton for two weeks.You keep making stuff up, which is worse?
The law is not made for all. Nations from all over the world are exempt from visas when coming to the US.... All they need is a passport and to fill out a quick questionnaire about their reason for the trip, any past crimes, and health status. None of that information is actually checked for validity...
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Im answering your assertion that no other country gets special treatment. Thats a complete untruth, or worse a lie since you are a lawyer and should already know better.What does ANY of this have to do with the decision to settle in the US permanently as a naturalized citizen with a legal right to work? The people jumping the border aren't upset that they need to file for a visa in order to dip their toes in the pool in Boca Raton for two weeks.
Out of the walls of text ive posted this has only been one part, but its what you guys want to focus on.@ruven - your argument is flawed in so many ways because when it comes down to it you are saying its ok for them to break the law. So if I am in a hardship its ok for me to steal than right? Mans gotta pay his bills!
I've had enough of this discussion. Your continued unwarranted personal attacks are disturbing. Nobody lied. It seems you have a difficulty in focusing. Below is what you've quoted:Im answering your assertion that no other country gets special treatment. Thats a complete untruth, or worse a lie since you are a lawyer and should already know better. And im not saying that we should just let everyone in. What im saying is that we should be fair about it.
I watch Fox News, the other networks are kinda boring.@TheLaw - Every single person I know that is against this bill gives me the same ramblings that @ruven does. Its what the media implants into peoples head.
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