richardmurray Posted March 24 Report Posted March 24 Let's imagine you are the president of the USA in the future and the congress has made a law concerning immigration, that you want to sign immediately after you see it. What will that law be?
ProfD Posted March 27 Report Posted March 27 The law I sign would allow anyone to immigrate into the country providing they can produce (work) &/or contribute (money) to it. No welfare or charity immigrants. They can stay in their *home* countries & run that program. In fact, I might even propose that for every 1 immigrant allowed into this country, I'd like to send 10 dead-weight citizens to any country that will take them.
Pioneer1 Posted March 27 Report Posted March 27 That Ideal law? 1. Except for very special cases (limiting the number to under 1000 per year) ALL immigration would stop for 10 years, giving the immigrants currently in America a chance to properly assimilate 2. The 14th Amendment is modified to NOT include the children of people in the nation illegally. 3. Most immigrants who are in the country illegally as well as their progeny will have their status reviewed case by case and there will be a decision as to whether or not they will be allowed to stay or sent back to either THEIR home countries or the countries their parents were born in. 4. As an immigrant, all of the money you make IN America STAYS in America. No more wiring money you made in America all over the world to bolster the economy of nations. 5. 10 years later when we start letting more immigrants back in the nation in mass numbers, there will be a more RACIALLY BALANCED policy that allows a proper and fair balance of Black immigrants compared to White, Asian, and Central American immigrants.
richardmurray Posted March 27 Author Report Posted March 27 @ProfD thank you @Pioneer1 thank you any potential laws @frankster @aka Contrarian @admin?
Pioneer1 Posted March 28 Report Posted March 28 richardmurray Well...... That was an uncharacteristically short response...lol.
frankster Posted Tuesday at 02:17 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 02:17 AM Abolish the need for Visas to cross International Borders.....Advocate for the Right To freely Travel the Globe as a Basic and Foundamental Human Right. Travel is Education 2
Pioneer1 Posted Tuesday at 09:12 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 09:12 PM 18 hours ago, frankster said: Abolish the need for Visas to cross International Borders.....Advocate for the Right To freely Travel the Globe as a Basic and Foundamental Human Right. What????? See, that's why YOU don't have your own country...lol.
ProfD Posted Tuesday at 10:34 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 10:34 PM 1 hour ago, Pioneer1 said: What????? See, that's why YOU don't have your own country...lol. No visa freedom of travel means you would not have to fill out a bunch of paperwork to kick it with beautiful Black women in other places.
Pioneer1 Posted Tuesday at 11:18 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 11:18 PM 45 minutes ago, ProfD said: No visa freedom of travel means you would not have to fill out a bunch of paperwork to kick it with beautiful Black women in other places. Neither would the White and Arab men who seek them for human trafficking.
aka Contrarian Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago I've never given the immigration issue a whole lot of thought probably because it has never directly impacted on my life. But I do agree that criminal illegal immigrants should be deported back to where they came from. And - that anyone born in this country is automatically an American citizen. I'm not a particularly patriotic person, and I'm always amused at how black people can chronically complain about racism, and express so little regard for their white countrymen yet so resolutely declare their love for this country. As somebody famous, Winston Churchill(?), once said: "America is the worst, most flawed country in the world... except for all the others." That sentiment kinda resonated with me.
ProfD Posted 2 minutes ago Report Posted 2 minutes ago 1 hour ago, aka Contrarian said: But I do agree that criminal illegal immigrants should be deported back to where they came from. And - that anyone born in this country is automatically an American citizen. Same here. 1 hour ago, aka Contrarian said: I'm not a particularly patriotic person, and I'm always amused at how black people can chronically complain about racism, and express so little regard for their white countrymen yet so resolutely declare their love for this country. I'm not patriotic in the sense of wearing flags &/or putting them on my property. However, in the same way that I didn't get to choose my parents, I didn't have a choice of where I was born. The USA with all of its warts is my birthplace. It is my *home* country. I do not believe there is another country on this planet that is as diverse & with more opportunities than the USA. For that reason, I feel that gives me even more *right* to call out racism white supremacy & every other form of BS from the USA & its citizens. Reaching that stage in life of being able to call balls & strikes without giving a d8mn is a perk too.
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