Are you saying America is not exceptional? |
Yes, including them - look at how southerners behaves |
No it is not |
If you marry an Italian, by all means. We are not taking in just anybody in the United States. No country does. Legally immigrating to this country is a lot harder than you think. |
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There is a thread in the dc local politics forum about public restroom cleanliness.
This thread here has a lot to do with that thread. Sit and think why Japanese bathroom are super clean. |
Way easier than Switzerland |
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Fellow dems are forgetting what was said only a month ago in the Atlantic -
I can't link but it literally was from last month - "How the Democrats Lost Their Way on Immigration" Dems are going to get hammered politically on this issue |
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My ancestors came over 100 years ago and were all uneducated, low-skilled workers who couldn't speak English.
I have a Ph.D. and earn 6 figures. One sibling with a Ph.D. in the sciences who is working on cancer research. Another sibling with a JD who does a ton of pro bono work. Our family is the embodiment of the American success story. Have conservatives give up on this narrative? Have they given up on the notion of American exceptionalism? |
+1000000 I am a progressive and an immigrant and I support this bill. We should have a merit based immigration system.. get the best and brightest from the world. |
With all due respect to what your family has accomplished, why should a family like yours be given preference over a family of two educated parents who spoke fluent English and whose children never had to go hungry or without sitters? |
You can't "bring" a sibling. Processing times for adult siblings are 20+ years long. Adult children take 10+ years long to get sponsored. Even spouses of green card holders have to wait around 3 years. |
It will take you 20+ years to bring your brothers here. Their wives will be able to come but their parents will have to wait 5+ years on top of that to become sponsorable. Chances are, they will be six feet under by the time their turn comes. |
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I'm a long-time non-immigrant worker and I would support this bill. The current system, apart from family ties, is arbitrary and illogical. It would be so much better to have a system with an objective grading matrix where each applicant gets X points for certain things like graduate degrees, English fluency, solvency, childbearing age etc., and it's crystal clear what you have to have/achieve to immigrate here. The current employment-based immigration system depends on arbitrary factors like whether your employer is willing to sponsor you. This has nothing to do with how productive you will be as a new permanent resident.
And while it may be politically incorrect to say this, but it's never been quite clear to me why an illiterate, illegal, non-English speaking roustabout finds a sympathetic audience, a network of support, and a set of political forces lobbying on his behalf, while someone like me, with multiple graduate degrees, two houses and money in the bank does not. Does America want to be a refuge of the last resort? Or a beacon for the best, brightest, and most productive? Objectively, someone like me will be much more useful to the U.S. than not. Objectively, my high salary and real estate taxes have already benefited this country. Yet there is no provision for people like me to stay here unless you beg someone for an employer-sponsored green card. It defies logic when you think about the kind of immigrants the U.S. welcomes vs. not. |
Most non-native Americans would not be here today if this bill was in place when their ancestors came over. This is a complete rejection of American ideals that have stood for several centuries.
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/99-01-02-12127 |
So perhaps it's time for America to evolve from the refuge of the convicts and the infectiously diseased to the place of genuinely valuable, productive people. You've made a great country with hardscrabble people; imagine how much better America would have been if immigration was always merit based. |