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HassleCat

(6,409 posts)
1. Very true
Thu Nov 12, 2015, 01:11 PM
Nov 2015

When it comes to immigration, we have become a nation of various groups wanting more people like themselves, but wanting to shut the door for others. I have relatives from Mexico, and they are fine with more Mexicans, but not with more Salvadorans. My neighbors across the street are from Peru, and they would like to see more Peruvians, but not more Salvadorans. The people one street over are Salvadoran, so guess how they feel about Peruvians? My relatives from Japan think we have way too many Chinese an Indian people already. My friends from China hope their two children born here will someday help them retire in the US when the kids go to college here, but they're happy to hear talk of ending the anchor baby thing. It seems so many people see a problem when it comes to people not like themselves, but they cannot bear to think that they and their families are part of the problem.

Immigration should serve the principle of diversity, just as O'Malley says. That requires accepting people from everywhere. It also requires we turn away some people, even some people who are running away from difficult circumstances in their home countries. It's a really, really emotional issue. To complicate matters, it's shaded by racism, xenophobia, religion, politics, and probably a lot more. No matter what we decide, we will hear moaning and groaning about it.

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Very true HassleCat Nov 2015 #1
Every single generation of immigrants have faced similar adversity pipoman Nov 2015 #2
My Mexican in-laws HassleCat Nov 2015 #5
The governor owns the immigration issue. Mike__M Nov 2015 #3
And this immigrant supports O'Malley. DavidDvorkin Nov 2015 #4
K&R. n/t FSogol Nov 2015 #6
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