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In reply to the discussion: Which is worse: H1B Visa Holders or Illegal Immigrants. [View all]pampango
(24,692 posts)26. Great suggestion. Works well in Europe but runs counter to the idea that
"people are not just people but entities belonging to a particular government or patch of earth. One's place of birth makes on fundamentally different from another whose place of birth happened some place else."
We have achieved the human freedom to "come and go as they please" within our 50 states, but going beyond that, as Europeans have done, seems to be a very difficult one for Americans to get over.
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Don't worry with those who intentionally conflate illegal immigration with immigration.
Lance_Boyle
Jan 2012
#31
And there needs to be a robust agency that does daily checkups on work sites. nt
Snake Alchemist
Jan 2012
#62
Canada promotes the immigration of highly skilled and educated people rather than the unskilled.
pampango
Jan 2012
#10
meaning native born Canadians are becoming an underclass in their own country.
provis99
Jan 2012
#63
You'll have to let them know this. Polls show they are very supportive of high immigration levels.
pampango
Jan 2012
#64
yes, there is a disconnect when discussing legal vs. illegal immigration
WilmywoodNCparalegal
Jan 2012
#19
So if you can get here by plane, boat or paddle then you become a citizen? nt
Snake Alchemist
Jan 2012
#25
Do Europeans allow Africans and Asians to come and work freely in Europe? nt
Snake Alchemist
Jan 2012
#28
The EU is 500 million people. You're right it would have to be a two-way street with
pampango
Jan 2012
#34
Sarkozy's Conservative Party it taking a hard line on immigration. In part that is politics to fend
pampango
Jan 2012
#43
They perceive to be a winning issue with conservative voters which is who they need to
pampango
Jan 2012
#50
There are a lot of computer programmers and engineers out of work in the US.
Snake Alchemist
Jan 2012
#30
Would Germany allow American high tech workers to come in en masse if there was
Lydia Leftcoast
Jan 2012
#54
Yes, I have noticed it. There are some elitist jerks here that love to heap scorn
Edweird
Jan 2012
#42
Very strict. It takes years of negotiation for new members to satisfy existing members.
pampango
Jan 2012
#49
Comparing Europe and the US is dishonest? Is the US so different (exceptional) that
pampango
Jan 2012
#60
I agree that the EU is a (liberal) attempt to create a European version of the US.
pampango
Jan 2012
#67