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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The hate for immigrants is getting more and more palpable. I wish it was still like 2015. The DHS officially endorsed remigration this year, and many conservatives I know say their dream is the abolish the 1965 immigration bill, bring back the Chinese Exclusion Act, and send anyone of non-European descent out of here. It’s their most important issue by far, and it hurts if you are not of European descent [/quote] What utter BS ! You are insane OP. This administration supports legal immigration.[/quote] Have you seen the list on countries Trump is banning? All black and Brown countries. I have a serious illness where I need to see many specialist. Most of them are from different countries. Lebanon, Brazil, Argentina to name a few. Brilliant doctors. Nobody is stopping Americans from doing the work it takes to become a doctor. But right now there is a glut of college students who want to work on Wall Street, manage money or engineering. Americans who don’t know what they’re talking about blame the immigrants for “taking” the jobs. Ridiculous [/quote] Americans "who dont know what they're talking about" ignore the impacts of immigration on our own Citizens. Usually these people are part of the investor class. and dont care about the negative impacts. They are too focused on getting cheap disposable workers. you can usually identify these people by their college degrees, and their association with other urban elites in exclusive, segregated communities. [/quote] Well it’s the “salt of the earth” Americans who live in the rural hellholes that are going to pay the price. American born and educated doctors do not want to work in third world conditions with third world health problems for third world pay. Even loan forgiveness was not enough to move the needle. We can invest in the doctors of tomorrow, and we absolutely should, but that is going to do very little for the person who has a heart attack in rural America today. That person will get a minimally trained nurse supervised by a teledoc in India, assuming they can even make it to the hospital in time, instead of a foreign trained cardiologist. [/quote]
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