How would those who call themselves conservative yet have bigoted attitudes towards immigrants respond to this?

Anonymous
I always found it strange that for all the hemming and hawing the DC area does about DIVERSITY and INCLUSION, the area itself couldn't be any more segregated. OP, do your children attend a title 1 school along with the children of these immigrants?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I always found it strange that for all the hemming and hawing the DC area does about DIVERSITY and INCLUSION, the area itself couldn't be any more segregated. OP, do your children attend a title 1 school along with the children of these immigrants?


Actually, it can (not saying it should). Go to CT, NY, PA or NJ sometime. Or the Deep South.
Anonymous
The immigrant families are fantastic. It's the poor white and black families who cause most of the problems. Citizenship has nothing to do with it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's bigoted when your opposition to immigration is based on race. And it doesn't stop being bigotry when you claim that you're not opposed to "legal" immigration if you oppose modifying the law because you don't want more brown people in the country.


I want more Nigerian immigrants but I think our southern border is a humanitarian crisis and we need to have better security, in part to make it less attractive to people attempting to enter illegally. Most of the people entering illegally through the southern border are Mexican or Central American. I have no interest either way in their race. Is this bigoted per your definition?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The immigrant families are fantastic. It's the poor white and black families who cause most of the problems. Citizenship has nothing to do with it.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I always found it strange that for all the hemming and hawing the DC area does about DIVERSITY and INCLUSION, the area itself couldn't be any more segregated. OP, do your children attend a title 1 school along with the children of these immigrants?


Great question!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I always found it strange that for all the hemming and hawing the DC area does about DIVERSITY and INCLUSION, the area itself couldn't be any more segregated. OP, do your children attend a title 1 school along with the children of these immigrants?


I did myself for my entire childhood & agree with OP.
Anonymous
I am 100% for conservative Catholic immigrants be they legal or otherwise. We are about to see a major shift is the social fabric of this country thanks to them.
Anonymous
I have no idea who they would respond, but I say numbers matter. I'm not OK with tens of millions of immigrants a year. Maybe a few hundred thousand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's bigoted when your opposition to immigration is based on race. And it doesn't stop being bigotry when you claim that you're not opposed to "legal" immigration if you oppose modifying the law because you don't want more brown people in the country.


I want more Nigerian immigrants but I think our southern border is a humanitarian crisis and we need to have better security, in part to make it less attractive to people attempting to enter illegally. Most of the people entering illegally through the southern border are Mexican or Central American. I have no interest either way in their race. Is this bigoted per your definition?


Probably not -- particularly if your view that this is a humanitarian crisis prompts you to also urge some kind of help for the people experiencing the crisis even if that doesn't necessarily involve allowing all of the refugees and migrants to settle here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am 100% for conservative Catholic immigrants be they legal or otherwise. We are about to see a major shift is the social fabric of this country thanks to them.


We don't need any more dilution of actual Christian thought in America.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am 100% for conservative Catholic immigrants be they legal or otherwise. We are about to see a major shift is the social fabric of this country thanks to them.


We don't need any more dilution of actual Christian thought in America.


Hispanic immigrants would dilute Christian thought? Hmmm.
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