Non-political Make ICE hate make sense to me. Can it be civil?

They entered illegally though? I don't understand how hard this is to comprehend. It's a "Temporary" status, not a full time residency. Enter the legal way.
Exactly, one of my employees has spent thousands of dollars and years doing it the right way to get his wife and kids here from Africa. I’m sure he would have loved the free hotel rooms, debit cards, and other support through the process but he is now a us citizen after immigrating as a child and said he values his citizenship and the country to much to take the short cut and not do it the proper way.
 
I pay, they don't. They get, I don't. That's a bit oversimplified but the point remains that illegals, not immigrants, get something for nothing while the rest of the country pays for it. What is so hard to accept?
I think we're arguing about the same thing. I agree with your post. This is the quote that I was referring to from Straight Arrow.

"but certainly to help downtrodden poor countries and peoples.
The taxation structure is in dire need of revision. Public education most places is okay, but always warrants improvement and changes to keep up with technology of the world".

Why do we need to be the bank for the rest of the world?
 

We are often not helping as much as we might think.
Altruism is not a legitimate argument, but I’ve never heard anyone serious make it. The country definitely benefits. I’m not sure Beck’s view that immigration should be stopped to help those poor from other countries carries much weight either. We shipped production to those places and the same group is mad about that.
 
Enter the legal way.
We need a better system to recognize the good guys from the bad guys in order to continue legal sensible immigration and to reject the worst ones, many of whom are the drug mules.
How about we take care of our own country first? Fentanyl crisis, homelessness and veterans care?
My point is that this country has the resources to take care of those and many more needs. It will take getting the greedy ones out of politics and electing representatives truly for the people!
 
I pay, they don't. They get, I don't. That's a bit oversimplified but the point remains that illegals, not immigrants, get something for nothing while the rest of the country pays for it. What is so hard to accept?
Its not just oversimplified, its wrong...assuming you are defining "illegals," as ICE has been anyone who is not yet s US citizen yet.
 
We need a better system to recognize the good guys from the bad guys in order to continue legal sensible immigration and to reject the worst ones, many of whom are the drug mules.

My point is that this country has the resources to take care of those and many more needs. It will take getting the greedy ones out of politics and electing representatives truly for the people!
I'll keep this in mind next time I drive by a homeless shelter in Missoula. mtmuley
 
They're not deporting "immigrants". They're deporting illegal aliens.
They are taking into custody US citizens and many more "immigrants" that have the legal right to be here.

Regarding actual deporting, that requires a place that will take them...and problems with that have many reporting packed detention centers and huge issues with lack of humane treatment at detention locations.


Clearly the administration was nowhere near prepared for its surge...or perhaps humane treatment is of no concern to them. The latter seems plausible when they continue to deny first hand reports of maltreatment. In an earlier thread someone even mentioned sexual assaults occurring in detention centers.
 
This country can't even solve or take care of issues of the citizens that live here. But you think we have the resources to take care of immigrants?
Yes, you have captured my point. We are failing to take care of current needs. Yes, I do think this nation has the financial and human resources to take care of a multitude of needs, but currently inept politicians, leaders, federal financial managers (Congress), inefficient systems and programs, and greedy folks with power are impeding, blocking, and purposely perpetrating failures for their own personal or political benefit ... not for the people.
 
Yes, you have captured my point. We are failing to take care of current needs. Yes, I do think this nation has the financial and human resources to take care of a multitude of needs, but currently inept politicians, leaders, federal financial managers (Congress), inefficient systems and programs, and greedy folks with power are impeding, blocking, and purposely perpetrating failures for their own personal or political benefit ... not for the people.
Agreed. But US first if you know what I mean. mtmuley
 
Yes, you have captured my point. We are failing to take care of current needs. Yes, I do think this nation has the financial and human resources to take care of a multitude of needs, but currently inept politicians, leaders, federal financial managers (Congress), inefficient systems and programs, and greedy folks with power are impeding, blocking, and purposely perpetrating failures for their own personal or political benefit ... not for the people.
Careful you don’t get whataboutist pidgeonholed coz I’m reading a bunch of folks here being vilified for essentially the same opinions.
 
Many on here worked on a farm as a young person. Myself included. Started in 6th grade and stopped in 10th when I got a construction job.

The current population of 6th-10th graders prefer Xbox and have no work ethic.

Farmers can't find enough cheap labor.
 

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