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Quote by: rmnunez The fact that properly documented migrants wouldnĄt be allowed to cross anyway suggests the problem isn't so much with their lack of papers, rather than with where they come from. Perceptions on such discriminatory practices will affect how Hispanics in the US regard the ruling establishment there. Those people are going to be the largest group in the US within a couple of elections. |
Garbage. Properly documented migrants are allowed to cross. The fact is that U.S. law limits the number of immigrant visa numbers that are available every year. In addition, U.S. law also limits the number of immigrant visas available by country. The illegals cross because they can't (or won't) get the proper documents.There's no discrimination involved unless you believe that the U.S. doesn't have the right to apply any controls over it's own borders. I'm sure you knew this already, so I assume you're just flame-baiting by trying to turn this into a discrimination issue. It seems these days that any issue where a minority doesn't get what it wants brings the immediate whine of "Discrimination!!".