Monday, March 10, 2008

I Agree with Illegal Immigration Advocates: The Way We Deal With Hispanic Immigration is Unfair!

In my post of June 2, 2007, I wrote the following:


"Over 15% of the Green Cards issued in any given year go to Mexico! Do not tell me that the United States discriminates against Mexico. That is a lie or a statement of ignorance. Approximately 30% of the Green Cards issued in any given year go to people from Hispanic countries! That is a totally fair percentage."

Upon second thought, the % of Green Cards issued to Hispanics is unfair! It is biased in favor of Hispanics! Hispanics make up about 6% of the world's population, but they get 30% of the slots for lawful entry into the United States. Now I get it. With all their claims of racism, they are able to deflect attention from the FACT that they are getting WAY more than their fair share of entry slots into the United States.

It is my understanding that the whole rationale behind the 1967 immigration law, which continues to provide the whole structure of our immigration system, is that a proportional number of people is let in from every part of the world, so that the thing people have in common is the United States. This way, no one immigrant group from one (backward and unjust) region of the world will predominate.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The immigration system was also created to prevent immigrants from being burdens on the country. Of the illegals now here, I bet the majority could not qualify the legal way, so for those who want amnesty, why don't you help them in their country? If you think Mexico would put up with Americans invading them this way and demanding rights, you are full of it. We deserve the same rights to protect our sovereignty!

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