Illegal Immigration: When Are We Going To Wake Up?
The US is about the most benevolent nation in the world when it comes to illegal immigration. Almost every other nation goes to great measures to eject illegal immigrants as soon as possible. Yet the US does not.
There are opposing forces joining to keep the illegal immigrants flowing into this country:
Business: Cheap labor is the name of the game. The decline of patriotism and morality of the US is clearly reflected in capitalist extremism - increase profits at all cost. Go for the short term and let the long term sort itself out. Illegal immigration and the mass exodus of manufacturing to Asia are direct results of this.
"Free Market!" is their battle cry, but the market is hardly free, and businesses turn a blind eye to selling out the country that gave them the opportunity to become great, claiming "free market" economics.
The long term effect of the "Free Market" will not be free. Export of technology, enrichment of other nations who have no love for the US, selling out our low/unskilled labor force by removing traditional avenues by which they can gain skills and experience lead us ever further down the road of incompetence.
The only job that is tough to export is management, and at this rate we'll be a nation of managers in a generation or two, as all "real work" jobs find their way to fully competent foreigners willing to work for less. Heaven forbid the US would ever need to ramp up domestic manufacturing for any reason, like national defense.
Liberals: In the name of "Equality" the cry is to give everyone, and they mean EVERYONE a fair chance. Don't worry about complying with laws, those are just there as "guidelines" that need not be followed.
Hell, US "Santuary Cities" such as Los Angeles and San Francisco flaunt federal immigration laws in passing statutes that punish their own officials for enforcing any sort of immigration law.
John Kerry's stance, representative of the Democratic Party, was to give illegals citizenship if they could remain here for 5 years. Just give it to them if they could avoid the law for 5 years.
Between Business and Liberalism, there's no representation for the normal American, most of whom are opposed to illegal immigration. Yet the normal American is forced to foot the bill for illegal immigration. California alone pours $16B per YEAR into social programs that support illegals, and for what...a stick in the eye from their "representatives".
There are opposing forces joining to keep the illegal immigrants flowing into this country:
Business: Cheap labor is the name of the game. The decline of patriotism and morality of the US is clearly reflected in capitalist extremism - increase profits at all cost. Go for the short term and let the long term sort itself out. Illegal immigration and the mass exodus of manufacturing to Asia are direct results of this.
"Free Market!" is their battle cry, but the market is hardly free, and businesses turn a blind eye to selling out the country that gave them the opportunity to become great, claiming "free market" economics.
The long term effect of the "Free Market" will not be free. Export of technology, enrichment of other nations who have no love for the US, selling out our low/unskilled labor force by removing traditional avenues by which they can gain skills and experience lead us ever further down the road of incompetence.
The only job that is tough to export is management, and at this rate we'll be a nation of managers in a generation or two, as all "real work" jobs find their way to fully competent foreigners willing to work for less. Heaven forbid the US would ever need to ramp up domestic manufacturing for any reason, like national defense.
Liberals: In the name of "Equality" the cry is to give everyone, and they mean EVERYONE a fair chance. Don't worry about complying with laws, those are just there as "guidelines" that need not be followed.
Hell, US "Santuary Cities" such as Los Angeles and San Francisco flaunt federal immigration laws in passing statutes that punish their own officials for enforcing any sort of immigration law.
John Kerry's stance, representative of the Democratic Party, was to give illegals citizenship if they could remain here for 5 years. Just give it to them if they could avoid the law for 5 years.
Between Business and Liberalism, there's no representation for the normal American, most of whom are opposed to illegal immigration. Yet the normal American is forced to foot the bill for illegal immigration. California alone pours $16B per YEAR into social programs that support illegals, and for what...a stick in the eye from their "representatives".

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