It's the Republicans that have become the snowflakes. They are trembling in fear of no longer having a white majority country. I look forward to it because I love living among people from all different cultures. The more diverse the better, and I'm white. I grew up in a neighborhood of immigrants, primarily Italian and Polish. We all got along.
The big problem with that is the demonization of white people among for example black supremacists. That kind of racism is given a free pass in the US and it will grow stronger the less numerous white people are in the US. Already whites are discriminated against due to "affirmative action" policies. It will be impossible to reverse these policies once blacks and hispanics, main beneficiaries of racial preference policies, are the majority.
Or look to South Africa, where a law has been passed recently to disown white farmers.
If not for all that, you would be right - it would not matter which groups are in the majority.
Three of my great grand parents and all four of my husband's grandparents were immigrants. They came from Poland, Ireland, Switzerland, Syria and Lebanon. They all contributed to the country in different ways. And, Derec, they all came in during the late 19th and early 20th Century, not the 16th Century.
What does that question have to do with what the correct immigration policy is for 21st century? I am not against all immigration, but this open borders BS is just that. We should not allow people to demand to be let in just because they showed up at the border.
There are many more people who would like to immigrate into US than US needs as immigrants.
Obviously then, there must exist restrictions on number of immigrants. We also should vet for skills (esp. ability to speak and read/write English) and exclude those with serious criminal and extremist backgrounds. That requires orderly immigration where people apply for visas, not just march to the border.
Well, I do not. For all the reasons I enumerated above.
Those who apply will be very heavily screened and most will be sent back.
That's an illusion. They will all be let in and the process can take years, especially given how many cases there are. And since virtually all these asylum claims are bogus, the claimants will plan to disappear into one of sanctuary cities and live and work illegally, sending money home.
Our disgusting president plans on separating children from their parents again, something I consider inhumane.
Note that a court made it illegal to detain them together. The only alternative is to release them into the US, but that's exactly their plan - use a bogus claim of asylum to get into the US. And it is very difficult to deport illegals once they are in the US already - we have some 10-20 million illegals already!
We currently have more job openings than unemployed people.
Most of them require skills. Not some Honduran peasant with 6th grade education and no English skills.
This will only get worse as my generation continues to retire. Who is going to fill all those jobs?
I do not see much growth of unskilled labor in the coming decades, esp. with automation. There will be some need for immigration, but there are many people who want to immigrate legally that we do not need random people marching to the border to meet the need. We can be selective.
I've worked and gone to school with people who emigrated from Mexico and Central America, and one from Haiti. I enjoyed working with all of them.
That's a fallacy. Of course there are good people from everywhere in the world. Only a bigot would deny that. That does not translate into unrestricted migration from these (or any other) areas being a good idea.
It sickens me to see what America has become. We were never perfect, far from it, but I've never seen as much hate and prejudice as I've seen since 2016.
What sickens me is this polarization. If you are not for open borders, you must be a bigot. If you support Obamacare, you must be a socialist. It's from both sides, and it sucks.
We need reasonable immigration policies, and name-calling everybody who is for any restrictions on migration is counterproductive.