Redskin in Canada wrote:No one is saying they need to speak english when they get here.
Really?TincoSkin wrote:immigrants should learn english though.. first and formost as a step to becoming citizensLearning english would be better than rewriting the National anthem as a way of showing you want to belong.
So where does it say the have to speak english before they get here?
Redskin in Canada wrote:So you would rather have international terrorists chant DEATH TO AMERICA! than friends who want to become citizens and even FIGHT on your side not to sing and embrace your country in the best they think they can?
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The terrorists already chant DEATH TO AMERICA! and they are taking the illegal routes into the US that your the illegal aliens take. But I'm talking about terrorist here so stick to the topic
Redskin in Canada wrote:I've got a problem with the companies that playing illegals and if the workers entered the counrty legally, they would have work visas and be protected just like any other worker.
By them not paying taxes on the wages that the earn we as law abiding taxpayers are shouldering more of the burden when their kids are going to public schools
Precisely. What is stopping you from granting amnesty to correct the situation then? This is THE POINT. It is about legalizing an illegal situation. It is about FIXING this problem.
What about those that have come here legally and don't have citizenship. What do you propose we do with them. They've been on waiting list, paying application fees. They even walked right up to a custom agent and said the wanted to enter America? How do you decide who gets amensty and who doesn't. How do you deal with those that will enter the counrty illegally as soon as a amensty is announced?
Redskin in Canada wrote:Here is the ignorant part... (politicians turned the illegal alien issue into a imagration issue and we fell)
In the Gangs of New York they came to this Country legally, stood in long lines to seek the dreams that brought them here.
Legally? They just CAME whether it was the Potato famine or anything else, they just CAME. The problem now is that the rules to immigrate are so complex, so discriminatory, so bureaucratic, and so obsolete that people have voted with their feet (the ones coming) and their pockets (the ones benefiting from their arrival).
Reality has de facto shown the inoperative and obsolete character of your immigration laws. What pains me is the lack of an attempt by several other posters to see the humanitarian dimension of this issue, FROM BOTH SIDES of the argument in a fair and impartial manner.
The law maybe old but it's the law. The bottom line is they are here illegally which means they have no rights including one to be here. Now that they are here the have to be dealt with. Sending them back isn't a option and signing the Star Spangaled Banner in spanish isn't one either.