Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am liberal and I don't support illegal immigration or even all those HB1 visa holders who are taking professional jobs from US citizens.
But I have nothing against people who were brought here as small children, who have grown up here and who want a legal pathway to citizenship.
And, if employers would stop hiring illegal immigrants then most would not be here.
and that would be many R farmers. I'll ask again.. if ICE really wanted to go after ALL illegal immigrants, why not raid the farms. About half of those workers are illegal immigrants. It would be like shooting fish in a barrel. What's the point of raiding 7/11s and greyhound buses when you will get a handful of illegal immigrants, when you could get hundreds just by going out to the farms?
You are making assumptions. You have no idea what percentage of workers on farms are illegal or if there are any at all.
As for ICE going after "ALL illegal immigrants", they don't have the manpower or resources for that. Assuming you guessed correctly at the number of illegals working on farms, that should indeed be the LAST place ICE should go after them. We need food. We don't need cheap labor loitering outside 7/11s everywhere.
Ah.. so you admit that illegal immigrants are necessary to our country? So some illegal immigrants are ok as long as they stay on the farms, right?
According to American Farm Bureau:
https://modernfarmer.com/2017/01/trump-builds-wall-will-happen-food-system/
One of the most comprehensive studies on how immigration policy impacts the food system was commissioned by the American Farm Bureau Federation in 2014...The report found that stemming the flow of undocumented immigrants across the southern border—which currently accounts for between 50 and 70 percent of the agricultural workforce—would cause retail food prices to jump an average of five to six percent, and that “the quantity and variety of grocery store produce would diminish.”
Yes, the report is from 2014, but I don't know of a more recent comprehensive unbiased report, plus, all you have to do is read some of the articles that interviews farmers across the country. They are nervous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one wants to stay in a racist nation. Why should anyone want to stay here?
quit your job and give YOUR job to an illegal alien. See how you like to lose a job.
and if you don't like this, your are some kind of RACIST!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't support illegal immigration, but I have compassion. Something Rs seem to be missing a lot of these days.
-signed a former R
why do I have to give my job to an H1B to give more profit to a multi national corporation???
why is that RACIST to NOT want to lose my job???
give them your job!
why do I have to give my job to an H1B to give more profit to a multi national corporation???
why is that RACIST to NOT want to lose my job???
give them your job!
Anonymous wrote:No one wants to stay in a racist nation. Why should anyone want to stay here?
Anonymous wrote:I don't support illegal immigration, but I have compassion. Something Rs seem to be missing a lot of these days.
-signed a former R
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one wants to stay in a racist nation. Why should anyone want to stay here?
This is my country and we fought to get rid of slavery, etc. How dare any of you pull the racist-bigot card out because we have a problem with illegal immigration plus rampant legal immigration. Why do so many want to come here? We're a great country. From the SSI for legally present non-contributors to the money for community health centers serving illegals to the medicare and section 8 we are being ripped off by citizens of other countries.
Where do you want to go? Costa Rica regularly removes non-citizens. Mexico removes non-citizens. One can live there with proof of income or funds-retirees! If the USA was so racist against Hispanics , PR would have been spun off decades ago.
Anonymous wrote:No one wants to stay in a racist nation. Why should anyone want to stay here?
Anonymous wrote:No one wants to stay in a racist nation. Why should anyone want to stay here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am liberal and I don't support illegal immigration or even all those HB1 visa holders who are taking professional jobs from US citizens.
But I have nothing against people who were brought here as small children, who have grown up here and who want a legal pathway to citizenship.
And, if employers would stop hiring illegal immigrants then most would not be here.
and that would be many R farmers. I'll ask again.. if ICE really wanted to go after ALL illegal immigrants, why not raid the farms. About half of those workers are illegal immigrants. It would be like shooting fish in a barrel. What's the point of raiding 7/11s and greyhound buses when you will get a handful of illegal immigrants, when you could get hundreds just by going out to the farms?
You are making assumptions. You have no idea what percentage of workers on farms are illegal or if there are any at all.
As for ICE going after "ALL illegal immigrants", they don't have the manpower or resources for that. Assuming you guessed correctly at the number of illegals working on farms, that should indeed be the LAST place ICE should go after them. We need food. We don't need cheap labor loitering outside 7/11s everywhere.
Ah.. so you admit that illegal immigrants are necessary to our country? So some illegal immigrants are ok as long as they stay on the farms, right?
According to American Farm Bureau:
https://modernfarmer.com/2017/01/trump-builds-wall-will-happen-food-system/
One of the most comprehensive studies on how immigration policy impacts the food system was commissioned by the American Farm Bureau Federation in 2014...The report found that stemming the flow of undocumented immigrants across the southern border—which currently accounts for between 50 and 70 percent of the agricultural workforce—would cause retail food prices to jump an average of five to six percent, and that “the quantity and variety of grocery store produce would diminish.”
Yes, the report is from 2014, but I don't know of a more recent comprehensive unbiased report, plus, all you have to do is read some of the articles that interviews farmers across the country. They are nervous.
I admit that everyone living in America that is contributing to society and the economy is necessary and good for our country. All I was saying is that given the resources ICE has, they can't get EVERYONE, so they might as well look for ones that are contributing less. I'm ok with a fair and reasonable amnesty solution.
As for the illegals that work on farms, they can be replaced eventually by Americans. I don't agree with the unverifiable talking point that illegals are doing the jobs that American citizens don't want. What I believe is that America people don't want to do a job for the low wages that the illegals are being paid. It isn't the job itself they are opposed to...illegals are willing to accept a lower wage (under the table of course).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am liberal and I don't support illegal immigration or even all those HB1 visa holders who are taking professional jobs from US citizens.
But I have nothing against people who were brought here as small children, who have grown up here and who want a legal pathway to citizenship.
And, if employers would stop hiring illegal immigrants then most would not be here.
and that would be many R farmers. I'll ask again.. if ICE really wanted to go after ALL illegal immigrants, why not raid the farms. About half of those workers are illegal immigrants. It would be like shooting fish in a barrel. What's the point of raiding 7/11s and greyhound buses when you will get a handful of illegal immigrants, when you could get hundreds just by going out to the farms?
You are making assumptions. You have no idea what percentage of workers on farms are illegal or if there are any at all.
As for ICE going after "ALL illegal immigrants", they don't have the manpower or resources for that. Assuming you guessed correctly at the number of illegals working on farms, that should indeed be the LAST place ICE should go after them. We need food. We don't need cheap labor loitering outside 7/11s everywhere.
Ah.. so you admit that illegal immigrants are necessary to our country? So some illegal immigrants are ok as long as they stay on the farms, right?
According to American Farm Bureau:
https://modernfarmer.com/2017/01/trump-builds-wall-will-happen-food-system/
One of the most comprehensive studies on how immigration policy impacts the food system was commissioned by the American Farm Bureau Federation in 2014...The report found that stemming the flow of undocumented immigrants across the southern border—which currently accounts for between 50 and 70 percent of the agricultural workforce—would cause retail food prices to jump an average of five to six percent, and that “the quantity and variety of grocery store produce would diminish.”
Yes, the report is from 2014, but I don't know of a more recent comprehensive unbiased report, plus, all you have to do is read some of the articles that interviews farmers across the country. They are nervous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am liberal and I don't support illegal immigration or even all those HB1 visa holders who are taking professional jobs from US citizens.
But I have nothing against people who were brought here as small children, who have grown up here and who want a legal pathway to citizenship.
And, if employers would stop hiring illegal immigrants then most would not be here.
and that would be many R farmers. I'll ask again.. if ICE really wanted to go after ALL illegal immigrants, why not raid the farms. About half of those workers are illegal immigrants. It would be like shooting fish in a barrel. What's the point of raiding 7/11s and greyhound buses when you will get a handful of illegal immigrants, when you could get hundreds just by going out to the farms?
You are making assumptions. You have no idea what percentage of workers on farms are illegal or if there are any at all.
As for ICE going after "ALL illegal immigrants", they don't have the manpower or resources for that. Assuming you guessed correctly at the number of illegals working on farms, that should indeed be the LAST place ICE should go after them. We need food. We don't need cheap labor loitering outside 7/11s everywhere.
One of the most comprehensive studies on how immigration policy impacts the food system was commissioned by the American Farm Bureau Federation in 2014...The report found that stemming the flow of undocumented immigrants across the southern border—which currently accounts for between 50 and 70 percent of the agricultural workforce—would cause retail food prices to jump an average of five to six percent, and that “the quantity and variety of grocery store produce would diminish.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You anti-immigrant folks give yourselves away with the constant little references to alleged handouts, immigrants lacking decency, etc. You reveal not just your ignorance about immigration as a public policy issue but also your bias/racism against certain nationalities.
The key word used is nationalities. The nationality is NOT citizen of the USA. I do not get to choose my nationality and Mexico has stricter laws than the USA on immigration. Since when does the nation called Mexico run the USA?
Nothing is enough for these Mexicans. Check out DACA message boards. When the USA had the Irish famine immigrants we knew more about who entered than we do now. Feinstein, Obama, etc have changed their positions for politics. This whole thing is ridiculous. SSI for grannie from another country. Medicare enrollment and subsidies. Mexicans whining because proposals for DACA don't include any and all relatives...
Whose country is this? Mine or Mexicans?
Maybe ask a Native American?
And thanks for proving my point!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am liberal and I don't support illegal immigration or even all those HB1 visa holders who are taking professional jobs from US citizens.
But I have nothing against people who were brought here as small children, who have grown up here and who want a legal pathway to citizenship.
And, if employers would stop hiring illegal immigrants then most would not be here.
and that would be many R farmers. I'll ask again.. if ICE really wanted to go after ALL illegal immigrants, why not raid the farms. About half of those workers are illegal immigrants. It would be like shooting fish in a barrel. What's the point of raiding 7/11s and greyhound buses when you will get a handful of illegal immigrants, when you could get hundreds just by going out to the farms?