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Slyhunter

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Why is it so hard to understand that you don't get to move to America just because you want to. If we don't want you then you don't get to move here, period. Tough. Not everyone who wants to come to America should be allowed to come to America.

 
Why is it so hard to understand that you don't get to move to America just because you want to. If we don't want you then you don't get to move here, period. Tough. Not everyone who wants to come to America should be allowed to come to America.


You republicans don't want to admit it but it is companies that want more and more immigrants coming to America.
How Does Immigration Affect Manufacturing Companies?

Just read them making an argument why we NEED immigrants.

Manufacturing companies employ people with advanced technical degrees to design new products and operate computer systems. Some American companies would have a difficult time finding employees with the right skills for these positions without hiring immigrants. According to a 2013 article on the "Gray Engineering" website, up to 70 percent of all advanced-degree computer science and engineering students in American universities are from other countries. Many of these students bring their new skills back home after graduation, so manufacturing companies in the U.S. are eager to hire those who choose to stay.
 
speaking of immigration,

i'm already looking ahead at rubio for vp. there will be cases, unless they strike a deal like with obmjevich. cruz is out.

Lawrence Joyce, an Illinois voter who has objected to Cruz’s placement on the Illinois primary ballot next month, will have his case heard in the Circuit Court of Cook County in Chicago. Joyce’s previous objection, made to the state’s Board of Elections, was dismissed on February 1. He appealed the decision and was granted a hearing for Friday before Judge Maureen Ward Kirby.

Joyce challenges Cruz’s right to be president in the wake of questions put forth by GOP rival Donald Trump about being born in Canada. Cruz maintains he is a natural-born citizen since his mother is American-born.

“What I fear is that Ted Cruz becomes the nominee, come September, Congressman Alan Grayson of Florida will go forward with his threats and probably several other Democrats will file suit to prevent Ted Cruz from being on the ballot,” Joyce, a pharmacist and attorney from Poplar Grove, Ill, told USA TODAY.

Chicago judge to hear Ted Cruz presidential eligibility suit - Hot Air

reagan would have liked the jelly bean version... my jaw is tired just looking at all those gumballs. bloomberg would insist on the sugarless paradigm.
 
Why is it so hard to understand that you don't get to move to America just because you want to. If we don't want you then you don't get to move here, period. Tough. Not everyone who wants to come to America should be allowed to come to America.


You republicans don't want to admit it but it is companies that want more and more immigrants coming to America.
How Does Immigration Affect Manufacturing Companies?

Just read them making an argument why we NEED immigrants.

Manufacturing companies employ people with advanced technical degrees to design new products and operate computer systems. Some American companies would have a difficult time finding employees with the right skills for these positions without hiring immigrants. According to a 2013 article on the "Gray Engineering" website, up to 70 percent of all advanced-degree computer science and engineering students in American universities are from other countries. Many of these students bring their new skills back home after graduation, so manufacturing companies in the U.S. are eager to hire those who choose to stay.

Then there's Trump.
 
Why is it so hard to understand that you don't get to move to America just because you want to. If we don't want you then you don't get to move here, period. Tough. Not everyone who wants to come to America should be allowed to come to America.


You republicans don't want to admit it but it is companies that want more and more immigrants coming to America.
How Does Immigration Affect Manufacturing Companies?

Just read them making an argument why we NEED immigrants.

Manufacturing companies employ people with advanced technical degrees to design new products and operate computer systems. Some American companies would have a difficult time finding employees with the right skills for these positions without hiring immigrants. According to a 2013 article on the "Gray Engineering" website, up to 70 percent of all advanced-degree computer science and engineering students in American universities are from other countries. Many of these students bring their new skills back home after graduation, so manufacturing companies in the U.S. are eager to hire those who choose to stay.

Then there's Trump.

he's looking and sounding very Presidential.
 
Record Percentage of Americans Say Immigration Top Problem for USA...
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Gallup: Record Percentage Say Immigration Top Problem for USA...
July 19, 2018 | A record 22 percent of Americans said this month that they believe “immigration/illegal aliens” is the most important problem facing the United States, according to Gallup polling numbers released on Wednesday.
“The 22 percent of Americans in July who say immigration is the top problem is up from 14 percent in June and is the highest percentage naming that issue in Gallup's history of asking the ‘most important problem’ question,” Gallup Editor in Chief Frank Newport said in an analysis of the survey. “The previous high had been 19%,” Newport said. From July 1 to July 11, Gallup asked a random sample of 1,033 adults living in the United States this open-ended question: “What do you think is the most important problem facing this country today?”

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Fifteen categories of responses were offered by at least 2 percent of respondents. These were: “Immigration/illegal aliens” (22 percent); “Dissatisfaction with government/Poor leadership” (19 percent); “Race relations/Racism” (7 percent); “Unifying the country” (6 percent); “Lack of respect for each other (6 percent); “Economy in general (4 percent); “Ethics/moral/religious/family decline (3 percent); “Healthcare” (3 percent); “Poverty/Hunger/Homelessness (2 percent); “Guns/Gun control” (2 percent); “Education” (2 percent); “Judicial system/Courts/Laws” (2 percent); “Environment/Pollution” (2 percent); Unemployment/Jobs (2 percent); “Federal Budget deficit/Federal debt” (2 percent).

Newport noted in his analysis that the previous high of 19 percent citing immigration as the most important problem occurred in 2006 when Congress was debating a major immigration bill. “Immigration reached 19 percent of mentions as the top problem facing the nation in April 2006, as Congress was wrestling with the effort to pass a comprehensive immigration bill and as immigration protests in cities across the country dominated news coverage,” Newport said. In April 2004, according to Gallup, only 2 percent had considered “immigration/illegal aliens” the nation’s most important problem. That month, the top response for most important problem was the “situation in Iraq/Fear of war,” which was named by 26 percent of respondents.

Gallup: Record Percentage Say Immigration Top Problem for USA
 

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