Good story with happy ending after waiting many years...
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/story/1577509.html
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/story/1577509.html
Good story with happy ending after waiting many years...
No, it's the absurdity of allowing long-overstayed parents to adjust status.another story that shows the absurdity of automatic birthright citizenship
another story that shows the absurdity of automatic birthright citizenship
I wouldn't call this a "happy ending" ... it's the classic "anchor baby" scenario that fuels the anti-immigration crowd and annoys me as well. Enter illegally, have a kid, use the kid to be become legal.
I wouldn't call this a "happy ending" ... it's the classic "anchor baby" scenario that fuels the anti-immigration crowd and annoys me as well. Enter illegally, have a kid, use the kid to be become legal.
Same difference. Still here illegally for decades, then able to adjust status while people who have never been out of status for a day have to pack their bags and go. When it comes to how it affects other people, overstaying is even worse than entering illegally, because overstaying makes it harder for honest people to get a visa.His parents didn't enter illegally. They overstayed their visa and became out of status.
If we need them for work, let's expand the legal channels for people to come here to work, rather than giving some lawbreakers an advantage based on where their child was born.I don't think many immigrants have the foresight of 21 years down the road. I highly doubt they make decisions about having children based on that. In my opinion that's just extreme anti-immigrant hogwash On the other hand there is people who overstay visas and after a few years their only hope becomes to have one of these US citizen children sponsor them. In some cases people risk going in front of an immigration judge. All in all they are usually not very happy stories. If one had any anti-immigrant sentiment I think it should be applied in making sure people are deterred from settling in the country in the first place. If you can avoid that they come to the country it is better than deporting them, but if you have to deport them, do it sooner than later, before they have roots. I am not saying I share this point of view, just that I think that would be a logical path to follow. However, I see a lot of hypocrisy in this debate (not in this forum, I mean in general, in the country). These immigrants, illegal or not help the economy. I'm sure there are lots of restaurants, shops, landlords and others that would not like to see them go. Just imagine if you could magically round up the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants and make them disappear. What that would do to the economy!
I don't think many immigrants have the foresight of 21 years down the road. I highly doubt they make decisions about having children based on that. In my opinion that's just extreme anti-immigrant hogwash On the other hand there is people who overstay visas and after a few years their only hope becomes to have one of these US citizen children sponsor them. In some cases people risk going in front of an immigration judge. All in all they are usually not very happy stories. If one had any anti-immigrant sentiment I think it should be applied in making sure people are deterred from settling in the country in the first place. If you can avoid that they come to the country it is better than deporting them, but if you have to deport them, do it sooner than later, before they have roots. I am not saying I share this point of view, just that I think that would be a logical path to follow. However, I see a lot of hypocrisy in this debate (not in this forum, I mean in general, in the country). These immigrants, illegal or not help the economy. I'm sure there are lots of restaurants, shops, landlords and others that would not like to see them go. Just imagine if you could magically round up the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants and make them disappear. What that would do to the economy!
If we need them for work, let's expand the legal channels for people to come here to work, rather than giving some lawbreakers an advantage based on where their child was born.
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Others: Risking the backlash, I will express my thoughts anyway. You have been an immigrant, you should know better. Don't burn the bridges. No one likes more people into the land as it creates competition for resources. At the same time, don't forget where you came from. The underlying truth of American immigration policy is to gather the best of breed (Think about this part hard and you will see what I mean). If someone risks their life (and everything else), figures how to get here and stay here, so be it. Think of it as survival of the fittest and fittest gets to live in the new world. At the end of the day (or time), America gathers fittest. Fittest can be best of the minds, best of risk takers etc.
Others: Risking the backlash, I will express my thoughts anyway. You have been an immigrant, you should know better. Don't burn the bridges. No one likes more people into the land as it creates competition for resources. At the same time, don't forget where you came from. The underlying truth of American immigration policy is to gather the best of breed (Think about this part hard and you will see what I mean). If someone risks their life (and everything else), figures how to get here and stay here, so be it. Think of it as survival of the fittest and fittest gets to live in the new world. At the end of the day (or time), America gathers fittest. Fittest can be best of the minds, best of risk takers etc.
No immigrant has the desire to be illigally present in the US. It is circumstances (social and/or financial) that forces them to be in this situation. The system also makes it almost impossible for certain people to find a legal avenue to come or stay here.
So according to you, circumstances compel people to break immigration laws, and you are okay with it. Where does it stop then? If circumstances compel people to break civil and criminal laws, is that okay too in your opinion?