I will start by saying that this is an issue I do think should be left to the states. With that being said, you guys make many assumptions that are incorrect...
FurthurBB, on 21 November 2012 - 02:01 AM, said:
I have felt for a long time that even though letting anyone in the country is part of our rich history it might be time to change that way of thinking. In this day and age if you let a whole lot of unskilled, uneducated workers a lot of them will end up needing assistance. We could at least limit the number and give some priority to those who we know can support themselves.
We have a long history of discriminating against people that could come to this country. For many years we did not allow Chinese to come to the US or severly restricted the number that could. We have always done this with many different groups. There was a time when we did not let Russians or Eastern Europeans in. This information is easy to find with a google search. Also, even when we were letting "everyone" in, we turned back people that showed any kind of sickness. We did not just let them in.
-Mr_Fess-, on 21 November 2012 - 02:12 AM, said:
Yes, from now on college degrees should be a requirement or Pass a history test, be able to lift 80lbs and register with monster.com and LinkdIn.com before you get through the gate.
First, you assume that many do not have a college degree. Many do. You must remember that "immigrant" does not mean "Mexican." Many that come from other countries, especially Africa, Asia, and Europe have college degrees or come here to go to college. You do need to pass a history test to be a citizen here but the truth of the matter is that most Americans cannot past that test. You want them to pass a history test and have a college degree? So you want them more qualified than many Americans? THAT is how they take your job.
Even the unskilled workers add to our economy. Most of them pay taxes and they do jobs that most Americans would not do. Alabama did a great job of crashing their economy when they passed strict laws against immigrants...A few months later, farmers were complaining because food was rotting in the fields because they had no one to pick it...its a shocker they are thinking about repealing those laws. The truth of the matter is that Americans will NOT do those jobs for the price that is required.
Minnesota is more of a welfare state. We have many immigrants. But if you look at the numbers, immigrants actually add over a billion dollars a year to our economy. Like I mentioned above...many are not unskilled workers. We have mean people coming from the Middle East and they are living in the business district. They open up businesses and cater to the wealther business people, many of which are immigrants themselves. Our hospitals also have nurses that have come from Africa. My doctor is an immigrant...he is Russian. Sure immigrants have changed the landscape in Minnesota, but I think it is for the better. They add a lot of good things and a lot of diversity. Our crime rates are also low.
But I do think this should be left to the states. If Alabama wants to get rid of all of their immigrants and cripple their economy...so be it...