Theres a difference.Snake Plissken said:I LOOOOOVE how illegal immigration in the United States discussions are always just a slightly vague form of racism. We know that you aren't talking about "illegal immigrants". You're talking about Mexicans, because they're really the largest illegal immigrant demographic. Nobody would give a fuck if someone popped on down from Canada and decided never to go home, just like nobody would ever care if someone from Eastern Asia or fucking Belgium decided to just never go home.
Say what you mean.
What are the reasons for those motions, and why don't those reasons apply to people born in the country or to people whose parents are citizens?tsb247 said:If they aren't willing to make the effort to go through the motions (which are there for a reason), then they have no business being here.
Do you have the right to a job? No.vento 231 said:No,they should have the most basic of rights and that's it, no job, no college, no welfare, and no voting. If they want those they need to go through the paper work.
I can't claim to know them all. One could argue national sovereignty, tax purposes, Securing the job market for Americans, crime reduction, etc. A sovereign nation has to be able to control who gets in. Every country on earth is the same way.BrassButtons said:What are the reasons for those motions, and why don't those reasons apply to people born in the country or to people whose parents are citizens?tsb247 said:If they aren't willing to make the effort to go through the motions (which are there for a reason), then they have no business being here.
im willing to bet you couldnt pass the test to become a citizen of the US. Most people ive met in my life couldnt. I know I couldnt and I would like to think im not an idiot.scorptatious said:I'd like to hear what people here on the Escapist think about this issue.
Personally, I don't think they should. If you aren't going to make the effort to register yourself as a U.S. citizen, than you shouldn't even be in America. It isn't fair to actual U.S. citizens who were either born in America, or are immigrants who followed the rules and procedures to become U.S. citizens.
For those who support rights for illegals, I want to you to give logical reasons to why they should have the same rights. Because at the moment, I don't see why they should.
Edit: By rights I don't mean natural human rights. Everyone deserves that. I'm talking about rights you have as a citizen in the U.S.
Alright, let's assume that these are the reasons for current immigration laws. That still leaves my second question: why do we only require people born outside the US, or born to non-citizen parents, to go through the motions? Why don't those reasons you listed cause our government to test everyone who wants to be a citizen instead of only the people who were not privileged at birth?tsb247 said:I can't claim to know them all. One could argue national sovereignty, tax purposes, Securing the job market for Americans, crime reduction, etc. A sovereign nation has to be able to control who gets in. Every country on earth is the same way.
I wouldn't know what the test would be like, I was born in the U.S. Also, I didn't say you or anyone else was an idiot, or that the test would be easy.kevo.mf.last said:im willing to bet you couldnt pass the test to become a citizen of the US. Most people ive met in my life couldnt. I know I couldnt and I would like to think im not an idiot.scorptatious said:I'd like to hear what people here on the Escapist think about this issue.
Personally, I don't think they should. If you aren't going to make the effort to register yourself as a U.S. citizen, than you shouldn't even be in America. It isn't fair to actual U.S. citizens who were either born in America, or are immigrants who followed the rules and procedures to become U.S. citizens.
For those who support rights for illegals, I want to you to give logical reasons to why they should have the same rights. Because at the moment, I don't see why they should.
Edit: By rights I don't mean natural human rights. Everyone deserves that. I'm talking about rights you have as a citizen in the U.S.