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Tecumseh:

--- Quote from: ilbob on February 14, 2008, 04:04:07 AM ---
--- Quote from: CAnnoneer on February 13, 2008, 12:06:51 PM ---As a nation, we should ask "what can the world do for us through immigration?", not "what can we do as a nation to help the outside world." AMEN!

If I was dictator, I would give priority to immigrants who had skills and or education that is useful to the USA. The problem we have now, is that the system is skewed to immigrants with low/no skills/education.

Regarding compatibility with our culture, while there is some truth to the idea that the US has synthesized a culture from many others, that is also true of virtually every culture on earth.

There are several third world countries that I would be quite pleased to have skilled and educated people coming from. India and China come to mind. Both have a lot of well educated people who want to come here. I say buy them a plane ticket. What I don't want is Islamic Jihadists, and if we have to exclude people who are not radicalized to exclude the radicals, thats just the way it is. I also don't want people who have little or no skills or education. They will become a burden rather than a blessing. We have enough people on welfare as it is. Don't need to import any more. There are a fair number of people here from some parts of Africa as well (Nigeria seems to be one). Mostly they come here for college and stick around. I welcome them as well. They are likely to contribute on the whole to our prosperity.
  How do you determine who is an Islamic Jihadist and who isnt?

seeker_two:

--- Quote from: Tecumseh on February 14, 2008, 07:18:38 AM ---
--- Quote from: ilbob on February 14, 2008, 04:04:07 AM ---
--- Quote from: CAnnoneer on February 13, 2008, 12:06:51 PM ---As a nation, we should ask "what can the world do for us through immigration?", not "what can we do as a nation to help the outside world." AMEN!

If I was dictator, I would give priority to immigrants who had skills and or education that is useful to the USA. The problem we have now, is that the system is skewed to immigrants with low/no skills/education.

Regarding compatibility with our culture, while there is some truth to the idea that the US has synthesized a culture from many others, that is also true of virtually every culture on earth.

There are several third world countries that I would be quite pleased to have skilled and educated people coming from. India and China come to mind. Both have a lot of well educated people who want to come here. I say buy them a plane ticket. What I don't want is Islamic Jihadists, and if we have to exclude people who are not radicalized to exclude the radicals, thats just the way it is. I also don't want people who have little or no skills or education. They will become a burden rather than a blessing. We have enough people on welfare as it is. Don't need to import any more. There are a fair number of people here from some parts of Africa as well (Nigeria seems to be one). Mostly they come here for college and stick around. I welcome them as well. They are likely to contribute on the whole to our prosperity.
  How do you determine who is an Islamic Jihadist and who isnt?

Check their green card.......

LAK:
"Background checks" based on whose information? That of the agencies of Mexico and a pile of other thoroughly corrupted third world nations?

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