I worked in U.S. immigration before and there are so many issues. I want to be empathetic of course but open borders is an insane position as well. I’ve talked to people who are here illegally since a lot of my jobs have included me knowing Spanish and spending time in heavily Hispanic areas
You'd think if you told them they were going to turn America into Mexico, they'd not want that. Seeing as how they are fleeing. But they don't see that as a bad thing. I'm not sure why exactly they think America is richer than Mexico -- or whether they think about it -- but they imagine that it can be Better-Mexico.
There is some effect of wanting to be the last one in. Once them and their whole family get in, they might want to cut off immigration. However, they still vote Democrat, the party of open borders. Which indicates to me most haven't figured this out.
And I remember when I worked for immigration thinking what’s the point of having these processes when they see you letting anyone come in. But you make a great point
Were people always allowed to come in via any method and then claim asylum? Because it only seems to have come up recently. There must have been some mechanism to prevent abuse by the teeming masses of economic migrants. Unless migrants just couldn't figure it out.
I only got trained on the basics of asylum but from what i remember there were supposed to be vigorous interviews and background checks to make sure they were legit. Wanting a better life isn’t a qualification
America traditionally has a refugee problem before a war that creates Muslim refuges. This new situation is extreme, and because of the pattern it surprised me how bad it's been intentionally allowed to get.
People keep saying it's for voting. What if it's for nuclear bomb refugees? Idk, Idl it. It's just bad, I agree with everyone. The problem is not a single thing in this world isn't co-opted. The good, and the bad are exactly the issue.
True. As a Christian I do my best to love everyone but I feel there is an agenda to flood western countries. My main annoyance is people who come to a new country and attack or crap on the country that took them in. When in Rome means nothing I guess. Or assimilation
The people that lived south of our border do assimilate. We have documented evidence that people from around the world are being allowed in through the southern border. Meanwhile the dude in a dress says trans rights is the highest security threat to America.
Yes. I never thought I’d see the day when Trans nonsense was celebrated. I have a lot of Hispanic friends here in Texas and yes they do tend to assimilate but so many others are using the southern border. Honestly some of the most hardcore anti illegal immigration ppl I’ve met have been Hispanic Texans
I worked in U.S. immigration before and there are so many issues. I want to be empathetic of course but open borders is an insane position as well. I’ve talked to people who are here illegally since a lot of my jobs have included me knowing Spanish and spending time in heavily Hispanic areas
You'd think if you told them they were going to turn America into Mexico, they'd not want that. Seeing as how they are fleeing. But they don't see that as a bad thing. I'm not sure why exactly they think America is richer than Mexico -- or whether they think about it -- but they imagine that it can be Better-Mexico.
There is some effect of wanting to be the last one in. Once them and their whole family get in, they might want to cut off immigration. However, they still vote Democrat, the party of open borders. Which indicates to me most haven't figured this out.
And I remember when I worked for immigration thinking what’s the point of having these processes when they see you letting anyone come in. But you make a great point
Were people always allowed to come in via any method and then claim asylum? Because it only seems to have come up recently. There must have been some mechanism to prevent abuse by the teeming masses of economic migrants. Unless migrants just couldn't figure it out.
I only got trained on the basics of asylum but from what i remember there were supposed to be vigorous interviews and background checks to make sure they were legit. Wanting a better life isn’t a qualification
America traditionally has a refugee problem before a war that creates Muslim refuges. This new situation is extreme, and because of the pattern it surprised me how bad it's been intentionally allowed to get.
People keep saying it's for voting. What if it's for nuclear bomb refugees? Idk, Idl it. It's just bad, I agree with everyone. The problem is not a single thing in this world isn't co-opted. The good, and the bad are exactly the issue.
True. As a Christian I do my best to love everyone but I feel there is an agenda to flood western countries. My main annoyance is people who come to a new country and attack or crap on the country that took them in. When in Rome means nothing I guess. Or assimilation
The people that lived south of our border do assimilate. We have documented evidence that people from around the world are being allowed in through the southern border. Meanwhile the dude in a dress says trans rights is the highest security threat to America.
Yes. I never thought I’d see the day when Trans nonsense was celebrated. I have a lot of Hispanic friends here in Texas and yes they do tend to assimilate but so many others are using the southern border. Honestly some of the most hardcore anti illegal immigration ppl I’ve met have been Hispanic Texans