How To Solve Illegal Immigration pt. 2

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YES. Lets finally talk about what could be done to FIX the US instead of simply leaving. Glad to see this.

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Let’s revisit America’s history and its former President actions to address immigration:

In 1786, the United States established its first Native American reservation and approached each tribe as an independent nation. This policy remained intact for more than one hundred years. Some argued against this policy, however. President James Monroe said, in his second inaugural address in 1821, that treating Native Americans this way _”flattered their pride, retarded their improvement, and in many instances paved the way to their destruction."_

During the 1870s and 1880s, a vast majority of people from Germany, Ireland, and England immigrated to the Americas - the principal sources of immigration before the Civil War. Even so, a relatively large group of Chinese immigrated to the U.S. between the start of the California gold rush in 1849 and 1882, when federal law stopped their immigration.

21st U.S. President Chester A. Arthur (1881-1885), not favored by the American people for his failure to ensure equal justice for all. 
His administration enacted the first immigration law, which excluded Chinese people as well as "paupers, criminals and lunatics."

Mid 70s: Under former U.S. President Gerald Ford, the U.S. House of Representatives launched the Domestic Council Committee on Illegal Aliens, and introduced a bill providing amnesty for workers currently in the United States along with employer sanctions for hiring illegal immigrants, alleging that they were driving down the wages of American workers.

1980s: Ronald Reagan’s Administration - Experiencing the worst recession since the Great Depression, high unemployment once again drove Mexican workers north to the United States to seek work. By 1986, Congress passed the Immigration Reform and Control Act, determined to once again stem the flow by cracking down on U.S. employers who were hiring illegal immigrants, while granting amnesty to those already in the country.

1990s: The George H.W. Bush and Clinton Administrations- With the launch of the Immigration Act of 1990 under President George H. W. Bush, the number of legal immigrants accepted into the U.S. each year increased from 500, 000 to 700, 000. Bush also established the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, determined to strengthen Border Patrol through advanced training. Illegal immigration soared, creating a greater demand for more security and surveillance at the border.

In February 1994, the Clinton administration unveiled a new immigration plan that prioritized security, deportation and a reorganization of the asylum process, encouraging legal immigrants to seek citizenship.

2014: During former President Barack Obama’s Administration - Obama took executive action on immigration reform granting temporary work permits and deportation exemptions to millions of undocumented immigrants. This was a continuation of 2012's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program or DACA, an ambitious initiative, still in existence today, that defers deportation proceedings for those under 15 who were brought to the U.S. as children; and,

Donald Trump’s Administration - In Jan. 2017, Trump signed an Executive Order to expedite construction on the wall, but on Sept. 20 of that year, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra filed a lawsuit alleging that the Trump administration had overstepped its powers.

In June 2018, Trump’s administration established an additional policy designed to separate parents from their children at the Mexican border. The judge ruled in favor of advocacy groups, placing an injunction on the administration. In an escalation of rhetoric, on March 31, 2019, President Trump threatened to shut down the border with Mexico, effectively cutting off trade between the two countries.

It appears that the issue of immigration has always been an issue with America and it’s Presidents.

djpseudoname
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I watched a video of a family who crossed the border and waved down a helicopter.

They had travelled from El Salvador I believe it was a mother and father and three children the father was an engineer and the mother was an attorney. This is the kind of people that want to be caught they want to be helped and they can contribute. These are the exact kind of people that we need here and should be able to get in line for citizenship.

If they are not running from border security but turning themselves in and asking for help this is a good sign that their intentions are truly Asylum

raenelllewis
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If people want to enter the country, they will, regardless of the laws.
What we should do is increase penalties for illegal immigration, but also streamline and open up the process of legal immigration.

ArmednDeadly
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The problem in Canada from what I understand is it takes years and years for their asylum claims to be processed and when they fail and are found to be criminals they’re already lost and gone since it’s been over 2 years.

Probablythatonedude
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We should also drop any and all financial assistance. Get rid of the NGOs.

Star-Boarder
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You need to find a way to get immigrant legal status in your country from their home country

harissonleacock
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Noooo it’s not that simple man.
People deserve safe passage.
Besides, we can stop shuffling $4.1 billion dollars to foreign countries and foreign wars.

Jholmomo
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What if someone just takes these videos and sends them to the president after they're sworn in

Thatoneguywhodoestheonething
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Dam how do i get this on my feed after its been up for only 20 seconds 😂

texasdreadnought
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You should run for president or something 🤔 I know you live out of the country but you have a large following and actually try to come up with solutions

MARS
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Why don't you just run for president i mean my man you're good in politics

OluwafemiIgein
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1 more is too many. when 90%of Americans are living the American dream then maybe...maybe we can let some good people in. I'm tired of the American dream being for everyone but Americans.

hemidog
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Oh man, you're starting to sound like a (gasp) nationalist 😅

Relax people it's sarcasm put the pitchforks down.

DonkeyHammer
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You're hilarious... this is seen as nazi speak in europe ... far right of far right...


I agree with it... but those seem to be the rules

nigelbellecoste