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So?? The only problem with all those people arriving is the right putting them on busses to the same place. Willing to bet that if the right quit complaining, let our border patrol deal with disbursing the immigrants allowed in there would be no issues with them being absorbed into the nation.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
LTC (Join to see) Do you still drive the same car that you had when Reagan was president? A policy from those times is as useless as that car in today's environment.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel We know that, they're decades away from comprehending it.
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Not a partisan issue. Democratic GOV of Arizona has activated guard members to also secure southern border. Those who don’t live in a border state have no frame of reference.
Need an update legal immigration process while simultaneously deincentivizing illegal immigration.
Need an update legal immigration process while simultaneously deincentivizing illegal immigration.
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The state of Texas should not have had to resort to doing what the Federal Government was supposed to be doing but failed. When the Border Patrol get undermined by the very people that are supposed to support them in enforcement of the laws but instead helps illegals and encourages them to sneak in and even rewards them it get pretty desperate
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The law that broke US immigration
Why the US has so many undocumented immigrants.Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjOImmigration looked very different before 1996, when President Bi...
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1.) The Birth of ‘Illegal’ Immigration
For a long time, it wasn't possible to immigrate illegally to the U.S.
UPDATED: JULY 2, 2019 | ORIGINAL: SEPTEMBER 7, 2017
Until the late 19th century, there wasn’t any such thing as “illegal” or “legal” immigration to the United States. That’s because before you can immigrate somewhere illegally, there has to be a law for you to break.
American immigration didn’t really begin until the late 1700s, when the United States became an independent nation. Before that, Africans had unwillingly entered the Americas as enslaved peoples and Europeans had entered as settlers. While immigrants are beholden to the laws of the land they migrate to, settlers come to disrupt the current system and implement their own laws, write the scholars Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang.
SOURCE : https://www.history.com/news/the-birth-of-illegal-immigration
* But once the U.S. made its Constitution the new law of the land, immigrants flocked to the country with few restrictions. This didn’t mean that they were welcomed in the “New World.” In the beginning, when immigrants came mostly from northern and western Europe, anti-Irish and anti-Catholic sentiment were rampant. By the mid- to late-19th century, people from southern and eastern Europe as well as China were coming over, and Americans resented the presence of Chinese, Italians, and more Catholics
V2 : https://youtu.be/lBJcqxI7kas?si=KNJoYAthfTy3XWq5
V3 : https://youtu.be/r9AvYTCtxw0?si=YndSbYPVN0Q1fquR
1.) The Birth of ‘Illegal’ Immigration
For a long time, it wasn't possible to immigrate illegally to the U.S.
UPDATED: JULY 2, 2019 | ORIGINAL: SEPTEMBER 7, 2017
Until the late 19th century, there wasn’t any such thing as “illegal” or “legal” immigration to the United States. That’s because before you can immigrate somewhere illegally, there has to be a law for you to break.
American immigration didn’t really begin until the late 1700s, when the United States became an independent nation. Before that, Africans had unwillingly entered the Americas as enslaved peoples and Europeans had entered as settlers. While immigrants are beholden to the laws of the land they migrate to, settlers come to disrupt the current system and implement their own laws, write the scholars Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang.
SOURCE : https://www.history.com/news/the-birth-of-illegal-immigration
* But once the U.S. made its Constitution the new law of the land, immigrants flocked to the country with few restrictions. This didn’t mean that they were welcomed in the “New World.” In the beginning, when immigrants came mostly from northern and western Europe, anti-Irish and anti-Catholic sentiment were rampant. By the mid- to late-19th century, people from southern and eastern Europe as well as China were coming over, and Americans resented the presence of Chinese, Italians, and more Catholics
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