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I think part of the problem is a total inability to relate to the situation and environment that would lead a person to "break the law" and "work illegally" in the US. We expect that those two phrases have a universal meaning. When in truth that is an illusion.
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It's easy to sit here in our comfortable environments, moderate economy, and great standard of living and feel contempt for these foreign peoples who are seemingly leaching off of America (which, I might add, isn't the case), if you don't know what it's like to be in their shoe, and you've never experienced what they have. The blame lies in so many places, it's impossible to just say "to hell with illegal immigrants" (not putting words in anyone's mouth). The blame can be shared with foreign governments which don't care for their people enough to actually give them opportunities to work for a living to sustain their families. how can you blame the citizens for wanting to live? The blame lies partially with the US for previously (and contemporaneously) hurting the economic and political foundations of some foreign countries, to the point where they're so destabilized that citizens don't usually have a choice - It's either immigrate (illegally) into another country, or die, and let your family die too. There's neither the time nor the money to go about the process legally. If you have the time and the money, then you can't say you've been through what illegal immigrants have been through. Again...Live or die...It's a simple choice, especially when you have a wife and kids, and don't tell me for a second that you wouldn't make the exact same choice in a comparable situation.
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I've really enjoyed this discussion but we may have to just agree to disagree on the whole issue. I definitely understand your concerns and I think you understand mine, but I honestly don't see either of us budging much.
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06-28-2007, 06:54 AM | #100 (permalink) | |
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06-28-2007, 05:12 PM | #111 (permalink) |
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The only issue I have with the whole "illeagal problem" is that they broke the law when they entered the country. The employers break the law when they hire them. Nobody in the government does anything about it.
I don't have a problem with people coming here to work and better themselves, but I do have a problem with the government ignoring the rule of law. Change the law if you must, but while it stands it must be enforced.
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06-28-2007, 07:01 PM | #116 (permalink) | |
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I dunno, actually. I suppose it had to do with your stance on gun control and the fact you are military (278th ACR of the National Guard, if I remember). Usually, those go hand in hand with the 'go home' attitude.
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06-28-2007, 07:19 PM | #118 (permalink) |
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I am a rugged individualist. That means I am truly conservative and classicaly liberal. Advocating gun ownership is classical liberalism at its most basic.
Suffice to say that you would be suprised about the variety and preponderance of views about many things within the military community.
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06-29-2007, 12:49 AM | #119 (permalink) |
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From an economic perspective, the arrival of migrant workers is only the natural correction of a market inefficiency.
If people are able to enter the country and find work, their doing so enriches us as a country - although it's true that those workers competing directly with the newcomers will be worse off. The problems attendant to 'illegal immigration' can be much better addressed by adapting the legal mechanisms we use to deal with these moving labor flows. Providing an easier route to citizenship would be one way to handle it; another way might be to offer working and residence permits while preserving citizenship as a more difficult status to achieve. This would make both Americans and incoming workers better off, while minimizing potential concerns about the eventual impact of changing demographics on our electoral politics. I truly have a hard time comprehending the 'keep them out' attitude that one sometimes encounters in this debate. The appeal to law and order is another way of framing it that, frankly, does more to obfuscate than illuminate. In the context of debating our own laws, it is meaningless to simply refer back to the very same law that is under scrutiny. |
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