Comment by aucisson_masque
10 hours ago
Immigrating to the usa is not a right. It is granted.
I don't see the problem, and I'm not even American or Trump supporter. It just makes sense.
10 hours ago
Immigrating to the usa is not a right. It is granted.
I don't see the problem, and I'm not even American or Trump supporter. It just makes sense.
That's what I just commented as well, I'm not from the US but that seems so obvious, in which country it's a "right" of some sort? It should definitely be hard, maybe even very hard to emigrate there, to show strong commitment and intent and most especially you should have something special to bring to the table knowing you didn't abed by the same rules growing-up (not the same level of education necessarily and so-on) which is a bit unfair for local citizens.
I don't really understand the position of many comments which seems to be somehow "We should be welcoming the world" but like why? Why wouldn't you prioritize your citizens first especially seeing the job loss lately?
>Immigrating to the usa is not a right. It is granted.
It's not about rights, it's about keeping your promises.
"Join the army and get a green card" -- oops did we say that?
But then we have only been fair weather friends (see how we treated pretty much any one who put their lives on the line) so I'm not very surprised at what's happening.
I don't know, some Americans are earning a ton of money in their 30s post-millitary and are retired for life and can even live abroad and keep getting their pension, do you have statistics to back it up?