RE: Trump on 60 Minutes
November 14, 2016 at 9:51 pm
(This post was last modified: November 14, 2016 at 9:56 pm by Catholic_Lady.)
(November 14, 2016 at 9:41 pm)Minimalist Wrote:(November 14, 2016 at 9:25 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: So let me ask you again: what do you propose?
I am in favor of simplifying the process of immigration. I am also in favor of - GASP - amnesty for those already here. I'm also in favor of abolishing the H-1B Visa program.
What do you think that fuckhead Drumpf would think of that?
And while we are on the subject, a handful of states - usually those run by redneck asswipes - have tried their own solutions. Here's an example of how well it worked out.
https://mic.com/articles/8272/alabama-il....wu7d3vl7l
Quote:Alabama Illegal Immigrant Crackdown Destroys Farm Business
Quote:On Sunday, the Associated Press reported worker shortages have prompted some Alabama farmers who grow labor-intensive produce to plant less, rather than have crops rot in the fields again this year. Last fall Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley signed a tough law combating illegal immigration, which prompted undocumented workers to flee the state. Few locals will perform the grueling work of picking crops, and farmers stuck in a agricultural system built on illegal labor are struggling to find replacements before their produce rots.
Alabama’s situation is not unique. Georgia passed a similar immigration law in 2011. When undocumented workers fled, farmers lost around 40% of their workers and $140 million worth of blueberries, melons, onions, and other crops due to labor shortages. This year Georgia farmers again fear they will be short on workers to pick the crops, and many have scaled back production or stopped planting altogether.
C/L, and I say this in all sincerity, never forget that the Law of Unintended Consequences is a cast-iron bitch.
I agree with this partially. I don't think EVERYONE who is already here should be allowed to stay. Then all it would take is for someone to just trespass, and once they set foot here they stay. I don't think that's reasonable.
I think families who have been here for a long time and who have a good life here should be allowed to stay, especially if children are involved. But not the dude who just crossed the desert/ocean/lake/whatever yesterday, for example.
...I do think the border should be enforced and regulated for those trying to come in (obviously we can't just let anyone and everyone walk right in willy nilly at their whim), but think the idea of a wall is stupid. Should the process for getting in be simplified? I dunno. Don't know enough about it to say. But yes, there should be a "process" for getting in.
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