Unchecked, or Illegal?
Just because one is an American citizen doesn't mean they have to speak English.
Seems the dividing and conquering is turning american on american, no?
spare 15 minutes?
Originally posted by BigTimeCheater
reply to post by ziggystrange
Thats simple.
We need to eliminate all forms of immigration for a period of at least 20 or 30 years.
Stopping all immigration from 3rd world nations is vital to the future of the United States.
Originally posted by InvisibleAlbatross
reply to post by BigTimeCheater
Well at least you admit your racism. That's...something.
Originally posted by BigTimeCheater
reply to post by OutKast Searcher
If you want to have an honest, intelligent debate about racial issues in America, I would be more than happy to oblige, provided you leave ridiculous accusations of racism out of it.
The nation simply cannot absorb large numbers of uneducated immigrants from 3rd world nations, regardless of what color they are. In this instance, they just happen to be "non whites".
The entire idea of diversity is a sham.
Lets be brutally honest here: If the idea put forth by another poster above (divide and conquer the country), what better way to do so than by flooding a first world nation with 3rd worlders, thereby producing a racial divide in America. Diversity isnt natural, and the only reason it exists is because it was a touchy feely emotion based idea put forth by those in power.
If diversity was so great, it wouldnt need to be jammed down everyones throats. Corporations wouldnt need entire departments dedicated to diversity, and that ugly racial double standard wouldnt exist.
Ceasing all immigration wouldnt fix the problems entirely, but it would be fair start. Consider it damage control.
And for the record, I do not believe one race is superior to another.

Immigrant entrepreneurs founded 25.3 percent of the U.S. engineering and technology companies established in the past decade, according to a new study from Duke University. What's more, foreign nationals -- those living in the United States who are not citizens -- contributed to an estimated 24.2 percent of international patent applications in 2006.
Immigrants who obtain visas and migrate to the US have to meet specific criteria. They have to be educated and or skilled, they have to prove that they have a reason to be in the US and if they are coming here as a result of a marriage they also have to prove through pictures and a history that they have been involved with this person and that the marriage is indeed bona fide. In other words, they have to be able to bring something to the table in order to live here and can not become a burden to society. That is one reason that visas made possible by employer sponsorship are so prevalent. Basically, the employer is vouching for the immigrant and more or less claiming responsibility for them. More and more, as we see legal immigrants migrate into the United States we should be aware of the fact that they had to fight hard to have that right and it is normally one that they never take lightly.