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Date: 2006-04-11 06:05 am (UTC)Most of our ancestors were immigrants. I believe that there are reasons for work visas and the naturalization process. I think a lot of what is going on right now is just a way for the very rich to justify having a slave class in this country who are not treated in the same way that even the most poor Americans are treated.
How convenient, to justify illegal immigrants in an election year, when many upper level politicians have housekeepers, nannies and gardeners who are illegal and might be a "problem" during their runs. It's happened before.
What more can they do? Naturalize, naturally. Our borders shouldn't be so transparent that we have no security or control whatsoever.
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Date: 2006-04-11 03:36 pm (UTC)As I said in a previous comment, many of the undocumented workers in my area (and yours) are migrant farmworkers. Their lives are anything but a free ride. They work hard under very miserable conditions. Our economy depends on this. You can buy affordable produce because they are here working.
Sometimes my ministry puts me in places where I get to witness their lives firsthand. It saddnes me to know that a people who have so much could so completely exploit people who have so little.
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Date: 2006-04-11 04:26 pm (UTC)It would indeed. But I think the big business interests don't want that--that would mean minimum wages and benefits. That's why this issue is so complex.
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Date: 2006-04-11 06:00 pm (UTC)It could also be argued that the "US Drop" pregnancies are undermining the economy, illegal aliens who come here to have their children because they will be US Citizens by default. Economically that can be disastrous.
Maybe it is the system that relies on slave labor that should be looked at, not the concept of legalizing something that needs to be restricted. These people would never have been able to enter most other countries the way they did and stay there without work visas. They need work visas so that the employers are responsible for them and their welfare, not just to restrict them.
Since when were they ever told they couldn't be citizens? They just don't go about it the legal way.
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Date: 2006-04-12 02:25 am (UTC)Reality. Compassion. Truth. Reality. Truth.
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When I lived in So Cal, I had the blessing of meeting and knowing some of the most human sweetest of heart human beings, by way of Mexico, that I have ever known in my life. FRIENDS in my home and forever in my heart and life. Co-worker/angel/friend Samantha, and her familia. Familia of the children in the agency I worked for. I loved and felt so loved with my Hispanic friends and Gardeners in my garden, that knew ME and respected and KNEW my preferences and general ANGLO ticks with nuances with lemonande and conversation about growth and green. All in all, I have not met a sweeter, more humble engraciating portion of humanity, than the Hispanic culture I grew to know and love and appreciate there. I always thought that Appalachian folk were the sweetest souls in the universe, but, life has a way of changing perspectives. &hearts
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Date: 2006-04-12 07:38 pm (UTC)Beautiful and yet sad. And yet... proud. Goodness your photography is something else.
It's good to see posts from you. i've missed your presence on LJ.
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