In response: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/21/conservatives-immigration-reform_n_3127560.html?ir=Latino+Voices&ref=topbar
From above: "The real reason is a total lack of trust."
All of us - common US citizens to undocumented people across the nation - should have a total lack of trust in both political sides of this debate.
We have been fooled (screwed) twice by bipartisan immigration legislation before: Reagan's Amnesty and Clinton's NAFTA. Both promised to put an end to illegal immigration. Both eventually increased it from some 3 million in the early 1990's to the 11 or 12 million it is now.
And these blowhards want us to pour billions more into their desire to profit off of another sub-class of laborers in the US (Registered Provision Immigrants) while fattening their "border security" corporate pockets?
US politician never address the problem of the undocumented's home-country elite failing to provide for their own. Dig deep enough into the history of the economic relationships of the US and Latin American countries and you will learn why.
From above: "The real reason is a total lack of trust."
All of us - common US citizens to undocumented people across the nation - should have a total lack of trust in both political sides of this debate.
We have been fooled (screwed) twice by bipartisan immigration legislation before: Reagan's Amnesty and Clinton's NAFTA. Both promised to put an end to illegal immigration. Both eventually increased it from some 3 million in the early 1990's to the 11 or 12 million it is now.
And these blowhards want us to pour billions more into their desire to profit off of another sub-class of laborers in the US (Registered Provision Immigrants) while fattening their "border security" corporate pockets?
US politician never address the problem of the undocumented's home-country elite failing to provide for their own. Dig deep enough into the history of the economic relationships of the US and Latin American countries and you will learn why.
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