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Immigration Topics relating to the subject of US Immigration |
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I agree that the immigration system is "broken" only because immigration law is not enforced.
The notion of "Aztlan" as exhibited by brown racists in America is a notion derived in America, as is Lulac, Mecha, National Council of La Raza, and all the rest. The people involved with all that stuff put on their "Mexican" identity every morning the same way they put on their clothes, a pretension to deny their American identity. I can't be sure, because it has been hazy to me, but I think the notion of "Aztlan" as being the seven southwestern states came out of Corky Gonzalez' "Crusade for Justice" bunch in Denver, Colorado during the early 1960's and the other groups quickly snapped it up. Corky Gonzalez couldn't construct a single sentence in Mexican Spanish, but somehow got his hands on some translated copies of works such as "The Cosmic Race" by Jose Vaconcelos - an ultimately racist essay which was both envious and critical of the United States. Gonzalez was heavily influenced by that sort of thing, but his interpretations were derived from an American born perspective: it's not Mexican and neither was Gonzalez. Multigenerational people with brown skins and Spanish last names aren't "Mexican" any more than are people with white skins and Irish last names who pretend to be Irish maybe once or twice a year when the Renaissance Faire or St Patrick's Day rolls around.
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The only thing that is broken, and has been broken are immigration laws. They broke the laws to get here, and continue to break them by staying. It's just a catch phrase "Our immigration is broken". Say something enough times and just about everyone will believe it. What was an error was to change our immigration system to chain migration that Johnson did in the 60's. That is the "broken" part that started all the problems.
You continue to hear the "secure the borders" but half of the illegals came with a visitors visa on a plane or boat and just never left. That's one part of immigration that needs to be addressed; a system to track the violators down and get them out. Sure there are plenty of things that could and should be done, but to say our immigration is broken is a lie. Our laws are not being enforced, both on immigration and now any law that could force them out. |
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OPEN BORDERS AND MASS AMNESTY Ich Bin Ein Arizonan! "I entirely reject the concept, however, of "anchor babies." If parents are found to be here illegally, then the whole family, children as well, should be sent back to the parents' country of origin." |
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Snake oil
The term - "Our immigration policy is broken" is simply a skunk oil, slick, disingenuous, mealy mouth term that has no basis in fact. The spewing of charlatans to hoodwink.
You and we cannot trust these con artists . The majority of American's are on to them and especially certain elements of the media who have shined the spotlight the chicanery and lies. Now that we know - what do we do ? For myself - plenty already implemented |
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