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The Logistics of the situation are not the problem; it is getting the political will to do so. By putting forward any plan that doesn't completely lock down the border and send the message to Mexico that we will no longer tolerate this, it is only going to encourage more of them to come... a lot more, especially with this guest worker and amnesty bs. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? ![]() "In a somewhat related statement. Hugging fat people is soft and comfy. <3" - Jan "Jesus, Gumby. You just...came up with that off the top of your head?" - Alice |
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Is this human... I mean, is this something that the US wants to go on record as having used? Don't even answer this question, NP. I know what you will say: "YES OF COURSE WE MUST MAINTAIN THE IDEA THAT WE ARE A SOVEREIGN NATION AND THAT OUR MILITARY KICKS ASS AND WE WILL KILL IF YOU TRY SO FUCK OFF." (rap beat fades in the background) Jam it back in, in the dark.
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How ya doing, buddy? ![]() "In a somewhat related statement. Hugging fat people is soft and comfy. <3" - Jan "Jesus, Gumby. You just...came up with that off the top of your head?" - Alice |
Go eat a dick.
Why is it suddenly inhuman to DEFEND YOUR FUCKING BORDERS AGAINST PEOPLE WHO ARE BREAKING YOUR LAWS?! I don't get you people. Every other country in the world is allowed to defend itself except America. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Besides, communities that are united based on their background can thrive in unbelievable ways. There's no need to Americanize everything. Ever heard of the San Francisco China town?
That's something that you may want, but the majority of Americans probably don't. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
I'm not saying these people should abandon their own language or customs, but these people aren't integrating with American society at all.
62% of the population want troops on the border. Most amazing jew boots |
The long and short of it is that we may be seeing America become a dangerously uncomminicatable society. We're rasing an entire subculture of ethnicities who REFUSE to enter the basic mainstream of our culture and are creating smaller subdivisons, these illegal immigrants probably being the biggest form. This isn't to say that these people are evil or mean spirited - but in the sense of communication, or standards of living - these people are not helping anyone but themselves. There was a time when you came to America, you came here to become an American, now when you come here, you come here as your country and fuck everyone else. How ya doing, buddy? ![]() |
I still think there's a better practical solution that make's good business sense and does not involve deploying the military. Beefing up the Border Guards personel would provide more employment for the border states. Yet still leave the funding and manpower of the National Guard to attend to other duties such as natural diaster relief.
That alone allows me to have a little sympathy for illegals as human beings. But that's not the only reason either. It make's good business sense from a capitalist aspect to have an unconventional pool of labor on hand.
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As I have already stated, contrary to what you might believe or understand, ALL reservist are required to complete 1 AT every year, which means they serve on active duty for 2 weeks. Nothing would change for these people except for where they served their AT. This is part of being a reservist; all of us know what is required of us.
That means that at any given time only .3384 percent of the National Guard alone would be used to guard the border. Even if we quadruple the number of troops maning the border to 4400 it is still only 1.35 percent of the National Guard. This is only for the National Guard, there hundreds of thousands of reservists spread out in the other branches that could be used for this task.
Most amazing jew boots ![]() "In a somewhat related statement. Hugging fat people is soft and comfy. <3" - Jan "Jesus, Gumby. You just...came up with that off the top of your head?" - Alice
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I think the problem with integration isn't so much on their part, though. What actions are we taking to integrate them?
I think when they come here they want to integrate, but then they're met with the invisible wall: racism, xenophobia, and other discriminatory practices. I mean, just judging by the attitudes on this board, I don't imagine they'd be met with much acceptance or anything that would foster willingness to communicate with the mainstream culture. Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() Posting without content since 2002. |
I think, Maxwell, that the attitudes on this board are a representation of people's frustration with illegal immigration, not immigration as a whole. Telling everyone that their frustration with illegal immigration is nothing short of racism/xenophobia is inaccurate, because one does not necessarily have to be either of these things to be against illegally crossing the boarder.
For instance, let's say that there's a family that immigrated to the United States legally, which for them would probably mean jumping through quite a few hoops. Now, don't you think that this family might be a little annoyed at the sight of other people cheating the process that they had to struggle through and just sneaking across the border? It's akin to there being two people getting an A in a class, with one studying hard while the other one bringing in a cheat sheet, but with both acing the test. Sure, you might say that illegal immigrants are desperate people who take desperate measures. I wouldn't argue with that. We're all rationale actors in this political/economic game, who are ultimately trying to further our own interests. But by the same token, the same is true of the kid who cheats on his test. He might very well be holding down a job to help support his single mom and the rest of his family, while going through school. But should he get caught by the teacher while cheating on his test, this fact will matter very little. Because rationalized or no, cheating the process (be it on a test, immigration process, or whatever) is still a slap in the face of those who respect the process and choose to work their way through it. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
You might think the process is ridiculous, but is it any different in other countries?
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
He just feels that everyone should have a free ride. Working for something like the privilage to be an American citizen is tooooo hard waaah waaah waaah. You want something, then you work for it. What you don't do is go out and fucking steal it from those who did work hard for it and not expect them to get angry at you for taking something that isn't yours and breaking the law.
Nothing ever worth having was easy. I was speaking idiomatically. ![]() "In a somewhat related statement. Hugging fat people is soft and comfy. <3" - Jan "Jesus, Gumby. You just...came up with that off the top of your head?" - Alice |
Tell me, did YOU work for your citizenship? No, you didn't, asshat.
We should make it like Robert Heinlein's world, you have to serve in the military to be considered anything other than a transient nobody, even if you were born here. I'm fucking doing my time, so that you louts can bitch about immigration. Fuck you and your "earned" citizenship, you didn't do anything more than sit in your mother's womb for nine months. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? ![]() Posting without content since 2002. |
How many times does it have to be said, "THIS IS NOT ABOUT IMMIGRATION, THIS IS ABOUT ILLEGAL ALIENS WALKING INTO OUR COUNTRY, BREAKING OUR LAWS, AND THEN EXPECTING A FUCKING HAND OUT WHEN AMERICANS STAND UP FOR THE LAWS THAT WE PUT INTO PLACE FOR A REASON."I don't know how to make it any clearer. Immigration is this: "The act of immigrating; the passing or coming into a country for the purpose of permanent residence." Not people coming here, breaking our laws, and taking jobs away from Americans. FELIPE NO ![]() "In a somewhat related statement. Hugging fat people is soft and comfy. <3" - Jan "Jesus, Gumby. You just...came up with that off the top of your head?" - Alice
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Except that they aren't stealing shit, nor are they 'taking jobs away from Americans'. The handout line is also another argument that somehow gets lumped in there without much cause.
If you are against it from a legal standpoint, that's fine, and it's in flux. If you have a problem with it due to some moral stance, as your American birthright vs. having to 'earn' it suggests, then I don't know what to say. It's hard to understand what it is that you would expect of potential immigrants if it was up to you. Ridan Krad, it has a lot to do with legal immigration as well. For one, this issue has sparked debate as to how the system might be changed. And it's also been a relatively accepted and sometimes thinly veiled means with which to argue xenophobic and racist points. But of course those doing this won't admit it, and may not even realize it. "I'm not xenophobic!!1 It's just that I don't like having to deal those damned foreigners. The least they can do is act like I do rather than like they do. It's just a show of respect." How ya doing, buddy?
"The avalanche has already started. It is too late for the pebbles to vote."
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How ya doing, buddy? |
My overall point was that calling up reservists has a huge political cost attached to it that the government would probably not be willing to take. For you, it might not seem like an issue. But for them it is. They need to be re-elected.
But two people can play this game. "As long as these immigrants aren't coming here to chop down Oregon's trees; I'm okay with it!".
It's not like every law that has been passed or upheld has been fair or just for all parties concerned. If it was there wouldn't be a huge debate surrounding immigration. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
The world is unfair, and some people are given a harder role in life than others. Regardless of whether the United States opens her borders or not, this fact will not change. Now, maybe it is a valid concern that immigration policies for the United States are too rigid; I cannot say for certain. However, I suspect that the United States' immigration policies are no more rigid than the rest of the world's. Rather than our policies being unfair, I think what really gets under people's skin is what you just said: that the United States is filled with a bunch of people who didn't earn their comfortable lifestyle, and that it therefore is perfectly fair for others who are less fortunate to resort to illegal means if necessary to get their piece of the pie. How ya doing, buddy? |
Still amazed at how a 'slippery slope' can be found regarding just about any topic. Most amazing jew boots
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It is not a slippery slope. As you say, the parents choose what to give their children as their inheritance. So, too, does society as a whole, through its government and its laws, decide what to give those who are born within its confines--which includes granting default citizenship.
And I'm still amazed at how people seem to disregard the fact that it isn't just the United States that has immigration policies. I was speaking idiomatically. |
We have overly restrictive policies, when in reality we benefit from from trememndously from immigration. Our farm business would come to a screeching halt if it was not for immigrants. Our house-building business would be seriously hurt. Do I even need to talk about landscaping or house-cleaning?
Also, it is not like immgrants are stealing those jobs from anyone: recently I heard on NPR that immigrants instead HELP the economy by making services more acceptable. American house cleaners used to charge as much as double what current immigrants do, which meant that very few people could afford their services. Now, since immigrants offer the service, many more people can afford to have their houses cleaned, increasing the amount of money spent. I think what hurts this argument most is the generalized view that sheltered Americans have of immigrants. Immigrants are nothing more than people fleeing corupt governments in order to find decent, humane jobs. They only want to clean your shit and cook your food, it's not like they are out there for world domination. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Let's face facts. Most of this "they're breaking our rules and taking our taxes" bullshit is just pissweak excuses to mask supressed racism and nationalism.
America has pretty much no welfare to speak of anyway, what can they even take from you guys? The Americans I live with gawk and vocalise their envy whenever I detail benefits I receive simply for being Australian. Most amazing jew boots |
What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
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