aristocatz
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Disclaimer: I debated whether to post this thread, due to the politics ban on this board, but I view this topic as a world issue so as long as everyone behaves and refrains from bashing any specific political group, I think we might be ok....
Anyways, I used to be very anti-illegal immigration. Take care of our own before we can take care of others. I used to feel very angry when I would hear my DF tell me about all of the illegal aliens working in the kitchen of the restaurant he worked in-with fake social security numbers and such. I admit that back then, I also did not know much about the countries these people came from...
Now I work in an urban school district with children with special needs. The school district I work in has a very large latino population. I have become friendly with a teacher who's family is from Cuba. She tells me lots of stories about the struggles of her brother and other family members who still live there and it just makes me sick to my stomach-her nephew has autism and is currently home-schooled by his mother because there are no schools who will allow him to go there. Health care for citizens there is horrible (I had thought the exact opposite after seeing that Michael Moore movie Sicko but apparently health services are great if you are NOT Cuban, but if you are Cuban forget it). Her family is extremely poor & they live in really bad living conditions. They have been trying to move to the States for years but the country will not let them go. Apparently the last time her brother applied for a green card, the country got angry at him for wanting to leave and punished him by taking away his college degree so now he is starting from scratch.....
Again, I admit that I don't know much & I'm probably thinking in a very naive manner here, but it just breaks my heart.
I'm starting to not feel so angry when I hear about people sneaking into our country to try and have a better and safer life for themselves and their children. & I think, I probably would do the same if I lived in a country with no freedom or adaquete living conditions for my family. I feel grateful to have been born in this country where, even in our lowest conditions, we still have freedom and some opportunity. & it is through no fault of my own that I live here.
What is the answer to this??
I mean obviously there are downfalls to letting everyone in-we need jobs too....but it just doesn't seem right to me that I can live without fear, not because I deserve it, but because I happen to have been born in this country....other people don't have the chance to be so lucky
I appreciate an adult, intelligent, and well behaved discussion. Please no direct insults to political parties or specific poster's opinions.
Thank you!
Anyways, I used to be very anti-illegal immigration. Take care of our own before we can take care of others. I used to feel very angry when I would hear my DF tell me about all of the illegal aliens working in the kitchen of the restaurant he worked in-with fake social security numbers and such. I admit that back then, I also did not know much about the countries these people came from...
Now I work in an urban school district with children with special needs. The school district I work in has a very large latino population. I have become friendly with a teacher who's family is from Cuba. She tells me lots of stories about the struggles of her brother and other family members who still live there and it just makes me sick to my stomach-her nephew has autism and is currently home-schooled by his mother because there are no schools who will allow him to go there. Health care for citizens there is horrible (I had thought the exact opposite after seeing that Michael Moore movie Sicko but apparently health services are great if you are NOT Cuban, but if you are Cuban forget it). Her family is extremely poor & they live in really bad living conditions. They have been trying to move to the States for years but the country will not let them go. Apparently the last time her brother applied for a green card, the country got angry at him for wanting to leave and punished him by taking away his college degree so now he is starting from scratch.....
Again, I admit that I don't know much & I'm probably thinking in a very naive manner here, but it just breaks my heart.
I'm starting to not feel so angry when I hear about people sneaking into our country to try and have a better and safer life for themselves and their children. & I think, I probably would do the same if I lived in a country with no freedom or adaquete living conditions for my family. I feel grateful to have been born in this country where, even in our lowest conditions, we still have freedom and some opportunity. & it is through no fault of my own that I live here.
What is the answer to this??
I mean obviously there are downfalls to letting everyone in-we need jobs too....but it just doesn't seem right to me that I can live without fear, not because I deserve it, but because I happen to have been born in this country....other people don't have the chance to be so lucky

I appreciate an adult, intelligent, and well behaved discussion. Please no direct insults to political parties or specific poster's opinions.
Thank you!