Puts things into perspective, honestly.
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Thread Topic: Puts things into perspective, honestly.
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The damn Mexicans should still learn f---ing English though. And beyond that, there are groups in this country whose values are very at odds with our own. I'm not going to tell you that all Muslims are terrorists, but the way they treat women is disgusting, and I don't believe it has any place in our country.
That said, the Indians have definitely been through way more s--- than we can possibly fathom. -
Tongue, I don't agree with you often but damn do I agree with one that.
My main thing against mexicans is each illegal one who comes over and gets a job creates a unemployed american, and they can't drive worth s---. -
To me, we should allow all people in only if they know our language, money, and how we deal with things. Now the U.S Is kind of over populated by these people. Obama needs to step up his game. -.-
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The thing about illegal immigrants in this country is that many aren't your stereotypical fence-hoppers. Many are here on expired visas. So more than anything I think the visa system needs to be reformed so that would-be illegals can stay in the country legally. I also think there needs to be a path to citizenship for some of the illegals already in the country, because rounding up 12 million people simply is not an option. Proficiency in English should be a requirement to stay in the country, and ESL education should be replaced with emersion in English.
Honestly, the language is the only issue I have. Otherwise I think Mexicans have a place in our country. Muslims I'm just not sure about, though. -
The chance an illegal immigrant is going to get a major job such as a CEO is impossible, they're really only taking the jobs no one wants. Lets also remember that its Americans that choose to hire them. Yes it's important they learn the language, its vital for illegal immigrants to learn how to communicate with other people, not so far as they have to pass a test because most illegal immigrants are older adults and once you're at a certain age it become much more difficult to learn a second language, especially english since it is one of the hardest languages to learn where as Spanish, Italian, and French are deemed as the easiest. The main reason people immigrate to the United States, legally and illegally, is because they want a better life for their families and to deport illegal immigrants that have American born children already living here and in the school system would be wrong. I think that there should be a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants that are already here as long as we protect the boarder also because most immigrants that move into the US aren't in gangs, or are here to sell drugs, they're here because they wants their children to have better opportunities that they couldn't have ever had in their other country
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