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 Because if it's really about immigration, call it that, don't try to make it sound like you are only worried about it because of direct national security threats to the lives and limbs of the American people. | 
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 On taxes, it's pretty easy, too. Anyone who is resident in the US owes taxes, legal or illegal. Last year, there about 950 million immigrants. About 400,000 were spouses or children of US citizens, about 150,000 came in under special family preferences, about 150,000 came in for employment related reasons, and the remaining roughly quarter million came in under lotteries. Why not just open up those lotteries to a couple million people? I'd be all in favor of it. It would be a vastly less significant immigration than any of the waves most of our families came in on, and if you want to be a stickler about government benefits, limit them to education for the first few years. But I'd have no qualms about educating a couple million immigrant kids and seeing what they can add to our economy after that. | 
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 eta: and fuck you for what you are insinuating above. | 
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 This is not a question or whether or not I'm in favor of immigation. It's a question of the immigration occurs and making sure those that we allow to immigrate are those that we want to immigrate. | 
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 If you are talking about a different bill, please provide details on it, and how it makes our nation more secure. Is it that you support Brian Billbray (or whatever his name is) and you are all defensive on this? ETA saying "make sure that the ones who get in are ones we want" really does not make you sound good. I'm not saying (and I don't really think) that you (consciously) think what many people would think you were saying, but it sounds like you are a racist fuck. Or classist. Really, probably both, but with an assumption that people of some races are not the class we would want, until they prove that they actually come from quite an aristocratic family and went to Harvard. EATA this started because Spanky was in favor of the Bilbray guy. Someone said, I'm surprised you like him, his take on immigration seems different from yours. RT talked about the walkouts, which are in reaction to a particular bill that is very punitive. You responded, oh, you aren't into border security? To me, the punitive House bill and this type of stuff http://www.fairus.org/site/DocServer...pdf?docID=681, which is what the organization Bilbray is co-chair of (which seems to be something he thinks is a big point for him) are not really about Homeland Security. They are about different issues. And calling it a "security" issue is disingenuous and really the only reason I can see for doing it is that then you can say that people who oppose you want America to be weaker and, really, can't be distinguished from terrorists. | 
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 Bilbray is much better than Kaloogian. I may not agree with Bilbray a hundred percent of the time, but the only person I agree with one hundred percent of the time is a women I am trying to sleep with. | 
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 We need to integrate our economy more closely with Mexicos, not try and cut ourselves off even more. | 
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 I've read some of your arguments on this here board, and I'm glad you didn't try to claim that you agreed with yourself 100% of the time. :rolleyes: | 
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 That particular war was about slavery, in part, as well. Didn't you want to highlight that? Or maybe the part where we seceded from the United States. Again, because of slavery? Or how the new state of Texas would levy taxes in English, in Austin, on Hispanics in South Texas and then sieze the land for failure to pay taxes that no one had ever heard of? Or maybe the part about the Spanish slaughtering Indians wholesale? Or the part where the Texas Rangers used to shoot Hispanics for sport? Or the part about the Jim Crow laws and segregation that balt was talking about earlier? The ones that lasted until the mid-80s. I know much, much more about the history of Texas than you ever will, including the godawful things. My family has been here since 1753. They haven't managed to kick us out yet, no matter how much they try. The only country that's dispossessed my family of land was Mexico in 1936, when Cardenas repatraited any property owned by foreigners, including 300,000 acres on the other side of the river owned by my great-grandfather, an American citizen. If I had said the same thing about the US, you wouldn't have batted an eye, even though the US hasn't particularly been kind to Hispanic people in it's history. Seems to me that this whole debate is based, in part, in the sudden horror some people have that parts of this country aren't going to be Anglo dominated in less than half a century. There's no majority ethnicity in Texas right now. I suspect that'll change by 2020, and those kids walking out of school right now are the ones that will be taking over. | 
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 Who do you want to immigrate? I have a knee-jerk reaction to that statement because it usually translates into "we'll take Europeans but not those dark-skinned people". I say give us the huddled masses yearning to breathe free, and lift our lamp to the homeless and tempest-tossed. If you look here , you'll find a treasure trove of statistics on immigration. Basically, we're letting in raw numbers today comparable to those we let in 100 years ago, even though our population is four times greater. We've pulled up the ladder. | 
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 But I think he'd probably prefer highly educated people (regardless of race) with skills sets that are needed in the country over people with no resources and no skills (regardless of race). | 
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 But to get back to basics, Clubby, just who is it you want to let in and keep out? And remember, so far the terrorists who don't come from Michigan seem to be satisfied with non-immigrant visas rather than immigrant visas. Somehow, you don't need a long term visa if you're going to engage in a suicide attack. | 
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