Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an immigrant and I think most immigrants are very anti illegal immigration of people whose criminal history is not vetted. It seems like complete insanity to me to have some people jump through a multitude of legal hoops to even stay here after being productive members of society for years, and then have criminals jump the border and be here long enough to establish gang strongholds at all. It makes absolutely zero sense why anyone is allowing a gang member to be in the US for even a day, much less come in at all. I don't see how it's not been tackled better already.
I think you’re lying. If you were truly a recent immigrant you’d know that immigrants are not ‘criminals’, they are those fleeing poverty and war and seeking a better life, just as you did. And my great grandparents did. My great grandfather was illegal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe someone started a thread asking why immigration is a huge issue in this race. It boggles the mind that someone can’t understand why such a huge task of the federal government would be a concern to voters. Are DC liberals this out of touch with the mainstream?!
Not in DC. Where is it that you live that you are personally so affected?
Alexandria, Virginia. Illegal immigrants (and those brought here under the admins insane TPS programs) have degraded this City and is crushing our public services and infrastructure. But, I agree that DC proper’s abject failure to address crime by US citizens personally affects more people in DC than the illegal immigrant invasion.
How has it affected you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe someone started a thread asking why immigration is a huge issue in this race. It boggles the mind that someone can’t understand why such a huge task of the federal government would be a concern to voters. Are DC liberals this out of touch with the mainstream?!
Not in DC. Where is it that you live that you are personally so affected?
Alexandria, Virginia. Illegal immigrants (and those brought here under the admins insane TPS programs) have degraded this City and is crushing our public services and infrastructure. But, I agree that DC proper’s abject failure to address crime by US citizens personally affects more people in DC than the illegal immigrant invasion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe someone started a thread asking why immigration is a huge issue in this race. It boggles the mind that someone can’t understand why such a huge task of the federal government would be a concern to voters. Are DC liberals this out of touch with the mainstream?!
Not in DC. Where is it that you live that you are personally so affected?
Alexandria, Virginia. Illegal immigrants (and those brought here under the admins insane TPS programs) have degraded this City and is crushing our public services and infrastructure. But, I agree that DC proper’s abject failure to address crime by US citizens personally affects more people in DC than the illegal immigrant invasion.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a huge issue because it affects everyday Americans who need to work, drive, attend school, or use public spaces.
I’m sure that’s difficult for people who live in grand estates and have servants to fetch them what they need to understand like you, OP.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an immigrant and I think most immigrants are very anti illegal immigration of people whose criminal history is not vetted. It seems like complete insanity to me to have some people jump through a multitude of legal hoops to even stay here after being productive members of society for years, and then have criminals jump the border and be here long enough to establish gang strongholds at all. It makes absolutely zero sense why anyone is allowing a gang member to be in the US for even a day, much less come in at all. I don't see how it's not been tackled better already.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an immigrant and I think most immigrants are very anti illegal immigration of people whose criminal history is not vetted. It seems like complete insanity to me to have some people jump through a multitude of legal hoops to even stay here after being productive members of society for years, and then have criminals jump the border and be here long enough to establish gang strongholds at all. It makes absolutely zero sense why anyone is allowing a gang member to be in the US for even a day, much less come in at all. I don't see how it's not been tackled better already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe someone started a thread asking why immigration is a huge issue in this race. It boggles the mind that someone can’t understand why such a huge task of the federal government would be a concern to voters. Are DC liberals this out of touch with the mainstream?!
Not in DC. Where is it that you live that you are personally so affected?
Anonymous wrote:Trump made it an issue because he had nothing else to run on. The economy is relatively strong, and all the other facets of the country are operating well. So he got the GOP to tank its own immigration bill so instead of addressing the problem, he made it worse.
Harris has said she would sign that bill.
Trump has not. Why not?
And in the mean time, we have had nothing from the right but race baiting, zenophophia and crazy "they are eating the cats and dogs" BS.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe someone started a thread asking why immigration is a huge issue in this race. It boggles the mind that someone can’t understand why such a huge task of the federal government would be a concern to voters. Are DC liberals this out of touch with the mainstream?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apologies if there’s another thread on this…
But really? It seems like people I know who are not particularly affected by this issue are focused on it as a deciding factor in the election. It’s immigration, immigration, immigration.
Is immigration that terrible for our country? In my world at least, the most obvious related issue I see is that small businesses don’t have enough labor. So immigration is a good thing.
Maybe I’m myopic. Can someone please explain?
I live in an agricultural area, which has been forever altered by immigration. Whether it’s been undocumented or lowskilled-legal cause farmers “need labor”.
Even though I probably wont vote for Trump (which I never have in the past either) I think he’s a blessing when it comes to the immigration discussion. FINALLY we might vote out the elitist in my district, FINALLY immigration is something both parties acknowledge is ridiculous. FINALLY people are taking seriously the issues that come with mass migration of people who.. and this is the honest to God truth: don’t have even the equivalent of a GED, but then have 5+ kids.. (who the community and taxpayers become responsible for through different government programs).
1. Thank you Trump for making immigration an issue to be discussed in terms of restriction.
2. Thank you Biden for, in an attempt to placate your voters—caused the biggest surge of migrants in 20 years.. many of who were allowed in.
3. Thank you both Biden and Abbot for sending these huge amounts of migrants to dark-blue big cities so they get a taste of of the issues we’ve dealt with, somewhat comparable to where I live.
Immigration is fine and dandy when it’s high-skilled migrants who can afford to live here by virtue of their high-skilled and much needed job.
It’s different when it’s people who either work under the table and thus contribute nothing to taxes, or even if they have an ITIN—they have 5+ citizen kids we have to provide snap, medicaid, CHIP, k-12 education ESL classes for, etc…
Tl;dr it’s an issue because areas where Democrats have a supermajority are feeling the pain that border ciries and agricultural areas have been feeling for the past 30 years.