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Politics of Immigration

Posted by admin on April 27, 2009
Politics of Immigration

To your rock of ages, a-typical American, it’s close to impossible to explain why this is of such paramount importance to the country, and why it’s such an issue with those who have chosen to understand it, and why it’s important to not just the U.S..

Bluntly put, most Americans just do not want to do the jobs that immigrants do willingly. Why is this? Well, it’s a combination of history and power. They have the Soft skills training to do more. Over the past 100 years, it’s become normal for American citizens to have more than all others, with this becoming a mindset that extends to all corners of the globe, and that’s perpetuated with the way Americans behave when abroad, even in Canada and Mexico. That’s the power end of it.

Historically, other people have consistently done this type of work on American soil, without the need for things like cross border checks, passports, immigration control etc.. Consider, up until a couple of years ago, if you were in Paris and wanted to go to Brussels by train (a distance of less than 350 miles) you would have crossed 3 distinct country entry and exit points, having to show your passport etc. at each one. Now consider the current state in terms of business. You know have the internet which has increases the amount of cross border purchases, but even more in the global community people are traveling specifically to purchase. In the case of america, people not only go there for turism, but will travel for things like cosmetic surgery, not only because it is cheaper but also because of the reputation the american’s have built up for their skill in this area.

With spiraling unemployment everywhere, and profit margins dwindling in all areas of work production, with the advantages of a non taxed or taxable labor force attractive to employers, it’s a wonder it’s taken this long to come to a head. Add to this the heady mix of water shortages globally, sky rocketing staple food costs (like rice and soy beans) for poorer countries, and you could say that right now we’re in the middle of a crisis we’ve never seen the like of before. Remember the old adage – your only three meals from anarchy, any time. So in times like this, it’s best to stay on the good side of all your neighbors.

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