Complex issue. I agree that we should be strengthening our borders. Fence, wall, whatever. If someone can easily cross with the intention of just working in someone's field, what's to stop someone (terrorist) with more evil intentions? But... I also personally know someone that is not here legally and is the nicest, hardest worker you can find. I also have neighbors (American citizens, born & raised here) who are the nastiest, most dishonest people you can imagine. I would trade 10 of them for every 1 of him.
Also, I work in Dearborn, MI which has the highest Arab poplulation in the US, I'm told. Most are here legally (some by marriage fraud) and you would be amazed. They drive Mercedes, have beautiful homes, yet their kids get subsidized school lunches and I see them in the grocery stores with food stamps. Most of the gas stations & party stores are Arab owned (cash businesses). They brag about not paying taxes. Just in the paper here was a story about a Lebanese woman who came over, got citizenship by a fraudlent marriage, went to work for the FBI & CIA and was accessing files (illegally) on Hezbollah. Her BIL is a former Detroit area restaurant owner who is a fugitive in Lebanon (tax evasion), and is known to consort with Hezbollah. They suspect she was feeding him information.
Canada has the same issue with immigrants. Go to Toronto for a weekend and talk to some Canadians.
We don't want Mexicans coming across the border, but we're letting in people (legally) who fill up our graduate and medical schools, taking spots from our kids. Go to a hospital and listen to the doctors pages and check out the name tags, if you don't believe me. Yeah, immigration is a problem, but don't just look to the South of us for the problem.
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