IMMIGRATION SOLUTION +
Who says you can't solve more than one issue at a time?
Here's my suggestion for the immigration problem.
To balance things out - round up eleven million of Wall Steed vultures, CEO's, CFO's. COO's etc. plus enough corrupt politicians to even up the numbers and dump them deep in some small obscure villages in Mexico. They could no longer suck this country dry and they might rediscover their humanity.Maybe they might even experience an elemental appreciation of food and shelter.
The illegal immigrants from Mexico are not coming here to game the system. They are coming here for a basic fundamental human need, to put food in their bodies and perhaps earn enough to send money back to feed the family left behind.
I lived in Arizona from January 1987 to August 27, 2009 - so I believe I can make this judgement, the immigrants are better citizens than most of the above.
And I have a Mexican born niece by marriage from Los Mochis so some of my knowledge happens first hand. She is legal but visits family annually back in her home Mexican state.
The majority of them do have the desire to learn English but must put a priority on work to survive. They are very industrious, creative, artistic and caring for their fellow humans. Many of them have remarkable stories of survival and struggle. Hardship has taught them how to appreciate and enjoy the simplest of life's pleasures, having enough food each day and some shared shelter.
graysmoke
Here's my suggestion for the immigration problem.
To balance things out - round up eleven million of Wall Steed vultures, CEO's, CFO's. COO's etc. plus enough corrupt politicians to even up the numbers and dump them deep in some small obscure villages in Mexico. They could no longer suck this country dry and they might rediscover their humanity.Maybe they might even experience an elemental appreciation of food and shelter.
The illegal immigrants from Mexico are not coming here to game the system. They are coming here for a basic fundamental human need, to put food in their bodies and perhaps earn enough to send money back to feed the family left behind.
I lived in Arizona from January 1987 to August 27, 2009 - so I believe I can make this judgement, the immigrants are better citizens than most of the above.
And I have a Mexican born niece by marriage from Los Mochis so some of my knowledge happens first hand. She is legal but visits family annually back in her home Mexican state.
The majority of them do have the desire to learn English but must put a priority on work to survive. They are very industrious, creative, artistic and caring for their fellow humans. Many of them have remarkable stories of survival and struggle. Hardship has taught them how to appreciate and enjoy the simplest of life's pleasures, having enough food each day and some shared shelter.
graysmoke
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