Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Agree.
No access to public goods unless child is legal status, permanent.
No citizenship by birth for kids of illegals or tourists.or may be any foreigner- they can all apply for greencard or residency status.
Fine on illegal employee and employer
No drivers licenses or IDs for non permanent residents
Tax or fee on cash remittances sent abroad.
So you think children of students, guest workers or employees of international organizations should not be able to attend public schools? Just making sure I understand.
I think that allowing children of undocumented immigrants into public schools is putting an enormous strain on school systems (see MCPS) that they cannot and were not designed to handle, and I don't love that we are paying for ESOL, FARMS, etc. for children who aren't citizens or who aren't entitled to be in the country. But they're children who didn't have a choice to come here. It's pretty unconscionable to argue that they shouldn't be in school - what else should they be doing, once they're here? And if they aren't in school, that's going to create more issues - gang violence, another generation of a completely uneducated underclass, possibly illiterate adults, etc. What do we do about that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The senate passed reform in 2013. We should revive that.
Reagan gave an amnesty in '86. We forgave people for their illegal entering and said no more. How'd that work out? There's a reason Trump's militancy on this issue resonates with many Americans on illegal immigration. Fool me once.
Democrats should have been ahead of this issue. But they are in bed with Silicon Valley and zuckerberg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Agree.
No access to public goods unless child is legal status, permanent.
No citizenship by birth for kids of illegals or tourists.or may be any foreigner- they can all apply for greencard or residency status.
Fine on illegal employee and employer
No drivers licenses or IDs for non permanent residents
Tax or fee on cash remittances sent abroad.
So you think children of students, guest workers or employees of international organizations should not be able to attend public schools? Just making sure I understand.
NP. I am not necessarily agreeing with the PP, but I think it's pretty clear that children of students (on a valid student visa), guest workers here legally, and employees of international organizations are here legally - children presumably have the status of their parents. People unable (or unwilling) to make common-sense distinctions like this are the reason we can't even have a conversation about immigration reform.
I think that allowing children of undocumented immigrants into public schools is putting an enormous strain on school systems (see MCPS) that they cannot and were not designed to handle, and I don't love that we are paying for ESOL, FARMS, etc. for children who aren't citizens or who aren't entitled to be in the country. But they're children who didn't have a choice to come here. It's pretty unconscionable to argue that they shouldn't be in school - what else should they be doing, once they're here? And if they aren't in school, that's going to create more issues - gang violence, another generation of a completely uneducated underclass, possibly illiterate adults, etc. What do we do about that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The senate passed reform in 2013. We should revive that.
Reagan gave an amnesty in '86. We forgave people for their illegal entering and said no more. How'd that work out? There's a reason Trump's militancy on this issue resonates with many Americans on illegal immigration. Fool me once.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe in a "virtual" wall: You should be unable to participate in our economy if you are not here legally. But that would mean increased scrutiny of employers - and people who use occasional help for cash. Given what we should be able to do with technology, I'm baffled.
I don't understand why this is hard since I have to I-9 every single person hired in my company.
Similarly, how can anyone rent a house, open a bank account, get a credit card, drivers license, etc. etc. if they are here illegally. I don't understand it.
I agree with all the things you said, but those illegal immigrants bring kids, and that's a problem
I’m thinking of home too. However, we have a virtual wall, or we don’t. Or option c: we allow under 18 (16? I don’t know) to benefit regardless of status.
So there you go. We still have an R house, senate, and president. They can do this anytime they wish.
Yup. Put up or shut up.
republicans will never do immigration reform - who would they get to work on their family farms at slave wages?
Do democrats support having an immigrant underclass?
Both parties are to blame here.
Unfortunate congress is the only place that can get this done. So they can take the suggestions above and do it, or not say a word about negative impact of illegal immigration again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We allow people to immigrate because of their humanity and our humanity. It’s not about low income or high income. That’s dangerous, amoral thinking.
No you don't. You allow people to immigrate because they have sponsorable family here, because they have a sponsorable job, or because (in very few cases) because they deserve asylum. Humanity is shared by everyone on the planet but the majority will never be allowed to immigrate. Please don't perpetuate the lies that immigration has anything to do with humanity or with whatever myth is carved into Lady Liberty. And to the degree that people are chosen to immigrate based on certain criteria, making income one of these criteria is perfectly reasonable.
There is def humanity in immigration. And "Myth" carved in Statue of Liberty?
Sorry, your way of thinking is immoral not reasonable.
NP. There is humanity regardless of immigration policy and status. Some people choose to access and respect that humanity.
Anyways, we can still help humanity and not let every person who wants to come in.
Agree.
Approximately 150 million people want to immigrate to the US. We could let them all come. Assuming it would improve their lives or make them happier at the very least.
That would be humane.
But, we can’t accept all of that in 2019, or from 2019-2029, or at all. It would actually decrease their opportunity and humanity to allow that.
Who decides how many we can take in? Where’s the line?
Oh...yes..the government has decided that. And we do let people immigrate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Agree.
No access to public goods unless child is legal status, permanent.
No citizenship by birth for kids of illegals or tourists.or may be any foreigner- they can all apply for greencard or residency status.
Fine on illegal employee and employer
No drivers licenses or IDs for non permanent residents
Tax or fee on cash remittances sent abroad.
So you think children of students, guest workers or employees of international organizations should not be able to attend public schools? Just making sure I understand.
Anonymous wrote:
Agree.
No access to public goods unless child is legal status, permanent.
No citizenship by birth for kids of illegals or tourists.or may be any foreigner- they can all apply for greencard or residency status.
Fine on illegal employee and employer
No drivers licenses or IDs for non permanent residents
Tax or fee on cash remittances sent abroad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We allow people to immigrate because of their humanity and our humanity. It’s not about low income or high income. That’s dangerous, amoral thinking.
No you don't. You allow people to immigrate because they have sponsorable family here, because they have a sponsorable job, or because (in very few cases) because they deserve asylum. Humanity is shared by everyone on the planet but the majority will never be allowed to immigrate. Please don't perpetuate the lies that immigration has anything to do with humanity or with whatever myth is carved into Lady Liberty. And to the degree that people are chosen to immigrate based on certain criteria, making income one of these criteria is perfectly reasonable.
There is def humanity in immigration. And "Myth" carved in Statue of Liberty?
Sorry, your way of thinking is immoral not reasonable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We allow people to immigrate because of their humanity and our humanity. It’s not about low income or high income. That’s dangerous, amoral thinking.
No you don't. You allow people to immigrate because they have sponsorable family here, because they have a sponsorable job, or because (in very few cases) because they deserve asylum. Humanity is shared by everyone on the planet but the majority will never be allowed to immigrate. Please don't perpetuate the lies that immigration has anything to do with humanity or with whatever myth is carved into Lady Liberty. And to the degree that people are chosen to immigrate based on certain criteria, making income one of these criteria is perfectly reasonable.
There is def humanity in immigration. And "Myth" carved in Statue of Liberty?
Sorry, your way of thinking is immoral not reasonable.
Anonymous wrote:Sadly, the Democrats have made a hard left under Obama and is now of the thought that only certain laws and only laws they agree with should be enforced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We allow people to immigrate because of their humanity and our humanity. It’s not about low income or high income. That’s dangerous, amoral thinking.
No you don't. You allow people to immigrate because they have sponsorable family here, because they have a sponsorable job, or because (in very few cases) because they deserve asylum. Humanity is shared by everyone on the planet but the majority will never be allowed to immigrate. Please don't perpetuate the lies that immigration has anything to do with humanity or with whatever myth is carved into Lady Liberty. And to the degree that people are chosen to immigrate based on certain criteria, making income one of these criteria is perfectly reasonable.
There is def humanity in immigration. And "Myth" carved in Statue of Liberty?
Sorry, your way of thinking is immoral not reasonable.
NP. There is humanity regardless of immigration policy and status. Some people choose to access and respect that humanity.
Anyways, we can still help humanity and not let every person who wants to come in.
Anonymous wrote:The senate passed reform in 2013. We should revive that.