It is sometimes distressing how we can many times we blind our minds and only acknowledge what is beneficiary to us. We are proud to be part of this great country, the United States of America, or so we say; however our actions contradict our sayings. This great country, which we are all proud of, was founded under one principle that we have long forgotten, making it the cause of many of the problems our country faces (and it is not illegal immigrants), we have forgotten the Word of God, and we have forgotten to love one another.
I wonder if you who have left the past two comments go to church on Sundays or whether you claim to believe and love God? I hope the answer is no, because if the answer is yes, you are nothing but hypocrites sitting in church praising God and hating all people who are not white and speak English.
Now, let’s look at things objectively. Why are you not honest and come out and say: “I’m tired of these illegal immigrants because I’m racist and discriminate people who are not white and speak English”? Or why we don’t admit to the fact that the American government robs illegal immigrants of taxes and investments to the 401K? Because do you know that illegal immigrants who work are putting money towards the 401k,or other retirement plans, and they will never be able to claim that money? I wonder, who is keeping this money? Or why do we not look at the fact that many areas have good equipment in schools thanks to the illegal students, because did you know that money is distributed to cities (therefore to schools and many other public places) based on population? Therefore, if we don’t have illegal immigrants, it equals no tax money for school, jobs, teachers, etc.
Now, could we not recognize that this great country of the United States of America has become great at the expense of illegal immigrants’ work (not just Hispanics but also African Americans, at one point, and from nationalities around the world)?
And since many are concern about how this illegal immigrants can harm our economy, which is a fable, do we not want these undocumented students to give something back to our country, since the country has already invested in them at least from 5th grade all the way to high school? Do we really want to send them back to enrich another country, and persist to be blinded to the fact that it is beneficiary for the United States for them to be able to work legally; making this a win-win situation for the United States?
Undocumented youth encourage others
It is sometimes distressing how we can many times we blind our minds and only acknowledge what is beneficiary to us. We are proud to be part of this great country, the United States of America, or so we say; however our actions contradict our sayings. This great country, which we are all proud of, was founded under one principle that we have long forgotten, making it the cause of many of the problems our country faces (and it is not illegal immigrants), we have forgotten the Word of God, and we have forgotten to love one another.
I wonder if you who have left the past two comments go to church on Sundays or whether you claim to believe and love God? I hope the answer is no, because if the answer is yes, you are nothing but hypocrites sitting in church praising God and hating all people who are not white and speak English.
Now, let’s look at things objectively. Why are you not honest and come out and say: “I’m tired of these illegal immigrants because I’m racist and discriminate people who are not white and speak English”? Or why we don’t admit to the fact that the American government robs illegal immigrants of taxes and investments to the 401K? Because do you know that illegal immigrants who work are putting money towards the 401k,or other retirement plans, and they will never be able to claim that money? I wonder, who is keeping this money? Or why do we not look at the fact that many areas have good equipment in schools thanks to the illegal students, because did you know that money is distributed to cities (therefore to schools and many other public places) based on population? Therefore, if we don’t have illegal immigrants, it equals no tax money for school, jobs, teachers, etc.
Now, could we not recognize that this great country of the United States of America has become great at the expense of illegal immigrants’ work (not just Hispanics but also African Americans, at one point, and from nationalities around the world)?
And since many are concern about how this illegal immigrants can harm our economy, which is a fable, do we not want these undocumented students to give something back to our country, since the country has already invested in them at least from 5th grade all the way to high school? Do we really want to send them back to enrich another country, and persist to be blinded to the fact that it is beneficiary for the United States for them to be able to work legally; making this a win-win situation for the United States?