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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
atari, the united states allows only around 90 thousand legal immigrants a year. Most of them are middle class or higher, eduucated people.
the visas they grant are applied to their relatives as well, so if you have someone who has legal immigration he also gets one of the 90 thou visas for their wife or their husband or children.
corporatios in this country run on the sweat and toil of these illegal laborers (many are NOT immigrants as they only work here seasonaly) They are the ones that hold back any true enforcement, like you said atari. excoriate them for their bullshit, not the poor people who are just trying to make a living.
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I agree for the most part.
That's why I wrote only minutes ago:
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Originally Posted by me
Well, the whole process is very discriminatory. The controls are in place that refuse a lot of deserving candidates for citizenship. This also needs to be addressed by government.
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And that's why I keep going back to RICO and a complete lack of enforcement, because it's the companies that mass hire illegals that have made this into a societal concern through their greed.
But let's not get carried away with ourselves. The fact remains that far too many of the "poor people who are just trying to make a living"
fall into the trap of gang activity.
That's why we should
thank the Feds for throwing society a bone. Although, I'm being somewhat (hopefully obviously) facetious, because, after all, it's supposed to be their job to enforce the law in the first place.