nilegroup Posted March 26 Report Share Posted March 26 The Immigration crisis .......Critical Analysis (One must not do what one would like to do. Neither must one do what people say. One must do that which upon reasonable examination of oneself proves to be the logos.) Shall we begin? 1.Now that you have done your fact finding about the cost of illegal immigrants to the tax payers , would you be fair enough and take time to gather statistics pertaining to the economical development( in monetary terms) that these so called illegal immigrants contribute to the US economy annually? Do the math. 2.This country will be a land of immigrants and if I remember correctly it was built on the foundation of illegal immigration ages ago.Memory fades with time though. 3.The desire for social class which leads individuals to move to high profile neighborhoods did not start when Mexicans crossed the borders, rationale, if well exercised would remind one of the bus incident in Montgomery. The separation of schools and restaurants et cetera all of which happened here prior to these immigrants. We've got to be careful not to conceal our hidden racial intolerance into this illegal immigration controversy. 4. Even if the governments(federal or state) were to balance and monitor the resources allocated to public schools and equalized the standards across the board...some people would still move from urban to suburan areas for other reasons.5. The security issues in our communities have little if anything to do with illegal immigrants. Am sure the majority of sex offenders and serial killers or violent criminal sitting in our jails are citizens. Fact should be separated from fiction with all due respect.6.If we remember the effects of urbanisation and economic growth clearly we can find a better explanation as to why the writer feels that Americans are better off yet more stressed....still with or without Mexicans this happens, otherwise Japanese would be stress free. 7. The illegal immigration needs a comprehensive moral approach I will submit but logical and rational steps other than emotional, should be used to design the road map to the solution.8.One can revisit the demand and supply laws to better understand how all this started. Simplistically speaking supply follows demand. The fact is that if we're to stay competitive in the global economy, we've got to curtail labor shortages in advance ...the Japanese import Brazilians, the Chinese and Indians don't seem to have problem heading their way soon which leaves us with either importing labor or re-baby booming. I wonder which one would be more costly. Oh, I forgot that automation could solve that problem...right? Then we are at per with Mr. Bush who would rather see American teenagers staying in school than cutting lawns. Now that sounds like rational thinking to me. We can do better to secure our borders and yet stay the nation we're still working hard to be to the outside world. To secure our neighborhoods we will have to get to the bottom of the root cause.... until then , even without illegal immigrants and their off springs..which am sure are not born damn not to be able to go to same schools with their fellow American peers, many will choose to commute 20 or so miles to work everyday. Assuming that all others factors that trigger urban-rural migration or urban expansion were frozen.** I hope someone will not sue all illegal workers because they can't find a job or because they have gained to much weight.*** FM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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