This is an interesting take on our immigration polices that flies in the face of what many advocate for.
http://newsok.com/immigration-policy...rticle/3638125
This is an interesting take on our immigration polices that flies in the face of what many advocate for.
http://newsok.com/immigration-policy...rticle/3638125
Not surprising. Throughout American history immigration policy has often been made because of xenophobic bigotry, not intelligent decision-making. Ask Alabama: http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/pol...ness-backlash/.
I will never understand why wanting someone to immigrate legally = xenophobic bigotry.
It may not equal xenophobic bigotry, but U.S. immigration policy has a history of being based on xenophobic bigotry. Google "Chinese Exclusion Act".
I once worked at Penn Square Mall in a small retail store. We generally worked alone, but occasionally we had to work in pairs for various reasons. When I worked with the only other Asian person in our Oklahoma region, we were constantly asked if we owned the place. It become a running joke at work and we had a pot of money going. I even heard a guy casually say, "They are really taking over that place".
Immigration is a different story when you are brown. I personally know of about a dozen illegal immigrants, all Irish.
If you think the immigration laws are unfair then work to change them. Not work to get the rest of us to accept people coming to this country illegally.
Amazing to me that the ones that support an unfettered immigration policy are also the same ones that complain the loudest about the ever increasing income disparity.......
The article he linked to was about Alabama law concerning illegal immigrants. Not much of a stretch that he was implying the makers of such laws against illegal immigration were baseing the law on xenophobic bigotry.
Their attempts at applying it, per the link and post, sure affirmnot intelligent decision-making
At least some Oklahoma Republican's have more common sense about this than national counterparts.
Group of Oklahoma Republicans urge immigration reform | News OK
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