Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thing is that Trump has a point when he says we are getting the worst of the worst and I say this as a hispanic. I asked a relative from Chile why people from our city never come to the US but only the poorest of the poor country folk who have no education and disregard for the law in their country and when they come to the US illegally and they just said that since they don't live in the capital or the 'rich areas' of their home countries then the process to obtain a visa is quicker without an interview even that is required from the educated wealtheir people who live closer to the capital.
Seriously, PP, you had to ask about this? This isn't rocket science. People who are in comfortable circumstances don't often uproot or separate from their families and move to foreign countries where they know no one, don't speak the language, and have to work cleaning other people's houses or doing migrant work.
This has been happening from the very beginning of our country. One of my great-great-etc grandfathers came to America as an indentured servant, more than 300 years ago. You think he would have come if he'd been landed Irish gentry? Not likely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thing is that Trump has a point when he says we are getting the worst of the worst and I say this as a hispanic. I asked a relative from Chile why people from our city never come to the US but only the poorest of the poor country folk who have no education and disregard for the law in their country and when they come to the US illegally and they just said that since they don't live in the capital or the 'rich areas' of their home countries then the process to obtain a visa is quicker without an interview even that is required from the educated wealtheir people who live closer to the capital.
Seriously, PP, you had to ask about this? This isn't rocket science. People who are in comfortable circumstances don't often uproot or separate from their families and move to foreign countries where they know no one, don't speak the language, and have to work cleaning other people's houses or doing migrant work.
This has been happening from the very beginning of our country. One of my great-great-etc grandfathers came to America as an indentured servant, more than 300 years ago. You think he would have come if he'd been landed Irish gentry? Not likely.
Anonymous wrote:Thing is that Trump has a point when he says we are getting the worst of the worst and I say this as a hispanic. I asked a relative from Chile why people from our city never come to the US but only the poorest of the poor country folk who have no education and disregard for the law in their country and when they come to the US illegally and they just said that since they don't live in the capital or the 'rich areas' of their home countries then the process to obtain a visa is quicker without an interview even that is required from the educated wealtheir people who live closer to the capital.
Anonymous wrote:Because Fairfax County doesn't enforce housing codes.
Anonymous wrote:Same poster from above....
Here is another example of an illegal immigrant who had served 17 years in prison for attempted murder, and was released back to his sanctuary city in Connecticut. He went on to brutally murder a 25-year-old young woman. (I could find many more examples, but I think I've made my point.)
http://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/2016/02/u-s-failed-3-times-to-deport-illegal-alien-who-murdered-woman/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids share bedrooms, parents sleep in living room on couch. Extended families live together in one house. Pretty much just less space per person.
Tell me about it. Down the street is some sort of mass tenement situation in what was previously a SFH. I kid you not, 15 - 20 cars parked in front. Can't be more than a 4 bedroom. Lawn is a disaster, garbage everywhere, windows are outfitted with broken blinds. It is a blight.
Anonymous wrote:Kids share bedrooms, parents sleep in living room on couch. Extended families live together in one house. Pretty much just less space per person.
Anonymous wrote:Because there are jobs for them, and because it is a nice place to live.
They are not all on public assistance. They live in the neighborhoods you probably never go to, and have lower standards of living than you do.
But you probably already knew this.