Zitat des Tages von Jan C. Ting:
If we want to set and enforce a limit on immigration, we have to be willing to say no to would-be immigrants who look a lot like our own ancestors, not because there's anything wrong with them, but simply because admitting them would exceed our legal limit.
Our immigration system is not broken. We don't need, and Congress shouldn't enact, amnesty.
The DREAM Act was intended to benefit illegal immigrants who were brought here as children, the most sympathetic subset among our large illegal immigrant population.
Technology and robotics are advancing and will reduce the need for workers in the future.
Learning to distinguish the illegal immigrant from the legal immigrant does not solve the problem of illegal immigration.
Protecting national security amounts to looking for needles in a haystack. The work becomes more difficult if the haystack is larger. Restricting immigration generally, and illegal immigration in particular, limits growth in the haystack, and supports protection of national security.
I reject the idea that any job is too hard or too dirty for American workers to do. American workers just expect and demand to be paid a decent wage.