How come the immigration debates never discuss the fairness of having most immigrants coming in from one area?
Answer:
Because our government is using the issue to further the plans for the North American Union. It has nothing to do with fairness. And we do complain, but then our government, the press, Hispanic illegals (our obvious majority), and pro-illegals accuse us of racism.
thats right, the reason people talk about mexicans as illegals is because they are the largest group of illegals, they are the ones that close down the streets, you never hear about the koreans doing that or the chinese, its all the disrespectful mexicans, they have no respect
It wouldn't be PC for them to actually say it is for one group, even though it is.
I have a surprise for you.there are millions of illegal Asians in this country! No they don't all believe in the American law, and many are being snuck in here in ships from China to perform sexual acts and work in sweat shops. It's just not as easy for them to sneak in as it is say for Mexicans, but believe me they are millions of illegal Asians in the U.S. already.
Good points, however on the same note have not the illegals from the southern border contributed to this country as well? Perhaps their contributions are not as large scale, but lets face it, they do keep produce prices cheap. The illigration legislation currently open, should be for all races, countries etc.
In my town we have loads of Asians. I dont know if they are legal or illegal, but they are here.
Naturally, bordering nations tend to globally import and export labor than countries further from the nation pulling, in the push-pull model. Many things can be deemed unfair in this world.
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