How Do We Get Rid of DACA?
We establish sensible and fair laws to deal with immigration. We need to recognize that workers from South of our boarder have been coming here, to work, for over 100 years. That the American business/immigrant labor relationship has benefited
both parties and usually the American side most; that is absolutely true. Or pResident tRump uses immigrant labor in his business now and for years in the past. It's a way of life for both Americans and Mexicans
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Very few,
very few immigrant workers are terrorists or criminals. IF were going to solve this problem we need to evaluate it honestly with out charged rhetoric. And like it or not they do work that Americans, (1) don't want to do, (2) and/0r aren't qualified to do.
Maybe they do lower wages in our country, maybe not; I don't know, we should study that. Do they vote in our elections and receive benefits created for Americans; probably not; that needs to be
honestly looked into as well. The point is when you strip away charged rhetoric WE really don't know the truth.
There are many immigrants that have been here from birth and quite probably don't have legal citizenship … anywhere. Right now if someone is here illegally, no matter how long, they have to go "back" (to where ever that is) and wait up to 10 years to come back legally; they may have "legal" children here and business ties … 10 years is a LONG time to wait. Many American business, agriculture, hospitality, maintenance and construction are impacted by the lack of immigrant labor. The point is we need to come up with sensible legislation that serves American and immigrants and their
mutual needs fairly and sensibly.
This is, by far, a more important and pressing need for legislation that boarder control. IMHO,
IF/ONCE we deal with those issues the need for boarder security is, at best, next
OR might take care of itself. Building a wall without fully and honestly understanding the problem is a waste of time and money. We have to define the problem before we can deal with it. We have to recognize that systemic nature of the problem and act in
OUR best interest. We
CAN'T do that if we don't honestly evaluate
OUR needs first.