Brothers have ridiculoulsy long waits. As much as 25 years. Only U.S. Citizens can bring fathers (or brothers) for that matter. I think you have no clue how immigration actually works. Clans have no way to immigrate at all. You are just making that shit up. The big problem here is cutting legal immigrants by 50%. We need legal immigrants. |
That means the Miller/Bannon clan obviously. |
I am an immigrant idiot. who actually went through the process (and know many other who did) instead of reading some Cato pamphlet about it. |
huh what? this is actually well known. backward societies have different social network structure with fewer weak ties and stronger family ties aka clans. |
Similar story for me. Many of the uneducated immigrants start small businesses. I am in NY right now, grew up in LA and lived in sf. In all those places I see low skilled immigrants starting small businesses. |
you seem dumb. hopefully this bill passes (unlikely) sonyiu get some much needed iq point infusion. if I bring my two brothers and they bring their wives who bring their parents, that's a clan. |
| Trump's own mother would not have been able to immigrate based on this change. She was a maid. And what particular skill did melania have. |
Not PP. But thank you for accepting you are an immigrant idiot. A self declared idiot is someone the country doesn't need. Could you please self-deport to wherever you came from. |
You are an immigrant idiot? If you say so. I've practiced immigration law for more than a decade and have worked on more than 1000 cases, so that's a little more than a Cato pamphlet and your personal experience. Clans have no immigration rights at all. |
Yes like those in the Appalachia and rural areas. Very clannish and backwards. |
Old guy BJs, from what I can gather. You would think we have enough gold diggers in the US that we don't need to import them. |
Melania was good enough to snag a man 25 years older to her and even fake her love to him until marriage. Thats a skill that not many immigrants possess. |
My mother applied for her sister. By the time she got her greencard, she was in her 60s, retired, and sits at home and gets medicaid from her state (NY), without ever having paid taxes into our system. How is this a better system than the proposal? I would much rather a young, educated person who wants to make a future for their family get priority- even if it keeps members of my own family out! Our current system makes no sense, and it puts the lives of people trying to immigrate here on hold for years at a time, while they wait and dream about their green cards. |
| What is the difference between being discriminating and discrimination? |
Immigration system needs re-work, yes. I think the merit based system is fine but should be applied even for siblings. |