I feel your pain. We have many from South America and Mexico where I live. I find them personally to be lovely people, but that aside they are here illegally. As someone with immigrant close relatives, it frankly angers me that so many are "jumping the line", with the blessing of our so-called governments. BTW, they're treated quite well where I am.
Not sure that home is "hell". I think many are coming for economic advantage, and they send a boatload of money back home. These are, for the most part, not refugees from war torn countries.
You're not wrong but it doesn't give them a pass to just break the rules.
I'm in Taiwan right now and people here sign up for the visa lottery system on the off chance that they'll "win" and they can one day go to America. It takes years and luck for most of them to follow the legal process.
Or you can just waltz on in like you own the place.
You know, when homeless people just barge into your house and eat your food because their life sucks and they're hungry you're happy to just let them do it, right?
I think I'd respond better to a knock on the door.
I think much of the attraction of the U.S. is generated through American movies that they watch, producing a lust for material possessions (same as the commercials and TV shows and movies do to a large percentage of the population here), and a general mis-representation of life in the U.S.
I feel your pain. We have many from South America and Mexico where I live. I find them personally to be lovely people, but that aside they are here illegally. As someone with immigrant close relatives, it frankly angers me that so many are "jumping the line", with the blessing of our so-called governments. BTW, they're treated quite well where I am.
Not sure that home is "hell". I think many are coming for economic advantage, and they send a boatload of money back home. These are, for the most part, not refugees from war torn countries.
You're not wrong but it doesn't give them a pass to just break the rules.
I'm in Taiwan right now and people here sign up for the visa lottery system on the off chance that they'll "win" and they can one day go to America. It takes years and luck for most of them to follow the legal process.
Or you can just waltz on in like you own the place.
You know, when homeless people just barge into your house and eat your food because their life sucks and they're hungry you're happy to just let them do it, right?
I think I'd respond better to a knock on the door.
You still need to ask, not just take.
I think much of the attraction of the U.S. is generated through American movies that they watch, producing a lust for material possessions (same as the commercials and TV shows and movies do to a large percentage of the population here), and a general mis-representation of life in the U.S.