Republican obsession against immigration

The current flow of immigrants into the US is illegal. There are zero other countries in the World allowing it except the USA. This is a crime and it is actively promoted by Democrats (need votes) and Capital (need cheap labor). Republicans are also not all clean here. Money needs slaves and money buys all politicians.

This is just pure fantasy some of you slugs believe in because you were told to believe it. The Republican party is a giant joke these days if there are only two parties and one of them is a complete joke guess what usually happens. It has nothing to do with immigration except perhaps more educated voters aren't going to accept mediocrity as easily as you do.
 
I support your statement that for Republicans it's the process. I would simply qualify it with a "for a unclear percentage of Republicans" because within the Republican party lives white nationalists, Klan members, neo nazis and other racists who helped elect Trump as president. I used to think these couldn't represent more than 10% of the party, but after Trump, I think they represent more than 35%.

It's not easy to invite 50000 doctors and nurses, because the world is competing for them. Furthermore, those foreign doctors and nurses may not be recognized by the AMA and thus wouldn't be able to practice here.
What has made America great isn't Trump and his cohort of racists, it is it's open door policy, of taking in those persecuted in their home countries, those unable to be the best they can be because of various discriminations. Those were the people who founded the nation and it came out alright.

As I've written before, Republicans don't like brown people not because of their skin color, but because once established in America they generally vote Democratic because they escaped right wing dictatorships. Republicans love Cubans and Venezuelans because they vote Republican because they escaped left wing dictatorships.

Republican/conservative "processes" mean 8 hr voting lines, National Origins Act, Chinese Exclusion Acts, and Jim Crow
 
Republican/conservative "processes" mean 8 hr voting lines, National Origins Act, Chinese Exclusion Acts, and Jim Crow
I don't disagree with your point, I just try to temper it with another valid argument that uncontrolled immigration invites an entire economy of vultures preying on vulnerable people. It's clearly the case in Europe but also in the US where a fair share of homeless are Latino, where laborers can be found by the hundreds waiting in outskirts of towns to take on any jobs for the day. At least in the US most speak the same language and are able to integrate the regular economy, as long as they aren't asked for their visa.
My point is, yes let more migrants in but create structures that can accommodate their integration in society. No one wants to see young women traded for prostitution or laborers waiting hours for a job to feed themselves and perhaps a family while avoiding threats from roaming gangs. There's no worth letting illegal immigrants in to save our conscience if we don't care about the effect of so many people left to roam our streets.
 
Sure. OK which of you is this? @ipatent comes to mind first but we know he is very elderly. Well we hope that's the explination.

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