We already have a path for them. It works like this:
Step 1: Go back to your own country.
Step 2: Apply for a visa.
Step 3: Come back to our country with said visa.
Step 4: Get a job.
Step 5: Do all the paperwork required to prove that you can support yourself instead of sponging off the taxpayers and pay the required fees to get a green card.
If it’s good enough for my wife (a Chinese immigrant), I see no reason to give preferential treatment to those who have already demonstrated a willingness to defy our laws.
So I guess all those U.S. citizens who are unemployed –including about 60,000 new college graduates– are less important than people who come here illegally, violate numerous criminal and administrative laws in the process, and take the jobs that should be made available to them, huh?
and i thought that we owe the legal residents secure borders. silly me. we exist to support the illegals. now i understand.
we have been seriously baracked.
We already have a path for them. It works like this:
Step 1: Go back to your own country.
Step 2: Apply for a visa.
Step 3: Come back to our country with said visa.
Step 4: Get a job.
Step 5: Do all the paperwork required to prove that you can support yourself instead of sponging off the taxpayers and pay the required fees to get a green card.
If it’s good enough for my wife (a Chinese immigrant), I see no reason to give preferential treatment to those who have already demonstrated a willingness to defy our laws.
So I guess all those U.S. citizens who are unemployed –including about 60,000 new college graduates– are less important than people who come here illegally, violate numerous criminal and administrative laws in the process, and take the jobs that should be made available to them, huh?
He is right, we do owe them a path to become citizens, which is good, because we already have such a path.
Go back to Mexico, legally enter the USA and go through the damned process like everyone else.