Sailing_Day wrote:Yes, there are similar laws around the world. But who do you think set that standard? There are other factors than the actual waiting times immigrants have to go through. Especially in Mexico, it can take up to a decade if you don't have any immediate family in the United States. This is because of the huge backlog of immigrants waiting to get processed, which is about ~1.3 Million. How many actually got admitted last year? Around ~70,000. Now, I'm not saying let everyone in, but you have that long of a waiting time, you can't throw your arms up in the air asking why you have an illegal immigration problem, and then continue to not do anything about it.
I am glad you are not saying let everyone in, because no country should be expected to just allow people in without standards for who gets in and who doesn't, that and 1.3 million is a very large group of people. It'd be asinine to suggest the US should just allow anybody in. However our immigration problem isn't the fault of our current standards really, they are not ideal, but no immigration system is perfect and America's standards are easier to meet than most other first world nations.
Our illegal population could be resolved by simply cracking down on the employers of such individuals, with no jobs available to them the vast majority would return from whence they came.
So you should just leave if you can't fit in? Most immigrants aren't here for a beer and a football game; they're here to make a living. They sure didn't wake up one day and thought, "Man! I love English and American customs!" The last thing is their mind is what some random person thinks about what they should or shouldn't do, because this is about getting better opportunities that you otherwise would not be able to find in a war-riddled Mexico.
You shouldn't come if you cannot fit in. Pretty simple, I don't care what you are here for. If you want to move to another country, regardless of reasons, you need to respect established customs and culture. It is extremely rude to disrespect culture as a tourist, let alone a permanent resident.
There is a phrase attached to Americans that have your attitude as tourists, they are called an
Ugly American. The stance you are arguing in favor of is quite similar to an Ugly American, one who disrespects the culture of a country they choose to visit.
I find it hard to name many reasons, other than white Americans being terrified of losing their identity or dominance, for being so rejecting of Mexican immigrants.
I hate these accusations, I don't support the racism that you speak of, I am not racist, but minorities are in no position to discuss how 'whites' are handling immigration. You know why? Because everybody is immigrating to historically 'white' nations in North America and Europe, nobody wants to immigrate to Mexico, nobody wants to immigrate to Ghana, nobody wants to immigrate to Chile. The only communities handling immigration anywhere near this scale are 'white' communities. We've never seen how hispanics, asians, or blacks react to this type of immigration in the modern era and if millions of Chinese moved into Mexico tomorrow you can bet they would encounter similar racism, so quit with the false sense of superiority and get off that ivory tower.
Furthermore, why is it okay for Japan's immigration system to be as tough as nails? Or for ultimate hypocrisy, since Mexico keeps coming up; Mexico doesn't allow illegal immigration and the US should? Mexico's immigration system isn't exactly perfect either, why is the US the focus?
The closing comment was about people antagonizing illegal immigrants, not people disagreeing with illegal immigration. It's hard to get some damn perspective when you don't go through what they're going through. I got denied service at a post office once because some crazed redneck asked for my green card (And he just wouldn't have it when I told him I don't have or need one). Even just the other day, I was paying for a ticket for an incline ride when the guy asked for ID and then asked if I was a citizen (For a damn $2 ticket, right?). There's more racist idiots around than you would like to think.
I have not seen anybody be unreasonable in this thread about immigration, furthermore, I think the reasons many are antagonistic towards them is their refusal to follow our rules and laws, the fact that they pay less taxes, and often refuse to learn English/don't know it. It is fine for illegals to disagree with
our immigration system, it is ours to alter and change though, not theirs. It isn't their nation if they are not legal citizens of it, even if they act like it, their current attitude that they should have influence over our political system is absolutely preposterous and the equivalent of me illegally entering Australia to protest that Government's censorship of certain websites when it isn't my fight to fight, nor my Government to (attempt to) influence.
Finally, lets' clear this up, Americans' don't need to understand or have perspective on what illegal aliens are going through as it isn't our responsibility to. It is their responsibility to follow our rules if they want to live here however.