It’s also a lesser justification than even compatibility. “Learn to do things yourself” and “they can be compatible over there”. Those were just presented as minimum baselines that we don’t currently have, not necessarily good justifications.
Conditional family unification might be another reason. Plenty of people want that. Others don’t. It’s dangerously close to “let’s give all the DREAMERS citizenship” and brings into question “who are Americans” and “who should be allowed to bring over their families.” Much as we probably don’t like them, there are some complicated considerations at this point.
We need actual representation, actual debate, and actual knowledge of who is even here (did anyone else try looking at the 2020 census and notice how hard it was to find and that the data was difficult to understand?) to determine what’s in all of our best interests, which we don’t currently have. How many H1Bs are here and own prime real estate and businesses? How many people who actually hate what America is supposed to be have been given citizenship (possibly by others who agree with them who were also given citizenship)?
Take a look around at how many mosques and hindu temples, among other religions, have been built here. What are all those peoples’ statuses? What should be done about that? The current wave of intentionally population displacing immigration isn’t the first one, it seems to be at least the third, if not more than that.
Not “need” for them, “need” for us.
It’s also a lesser justification than even compatibility. “Learn to do things yourself” and “they can be compatible over there”. Those were just presented as minimum baselines that we don’t currently have, not necessarily good justifications.
Conditional family unification might be another reason. Plenty of people want that. Others don’t. It’s dangerously close to “let’s give all the DREAMERS citizenship” and brings into question “who are Americans” and “who should be allowed to bring over their families.” Much as we probably don’t like them, there are some complicated considerations at this point.
We need actual representation, actual debate, and actual knowledge of who is even here (did anyone else try looking at the 2020 census and notice how hard it was to find and that the data was difficult to understand?) to determine what’s in all of our best interests, which we don’t currently have. How many H1Bs are here and own prime real estate and businesses? How many people who actually hate what America is supposed to be have been given citizenship (possibly by others who agree with them who were also given citizenship)?
Take a look around at how many mosques and hindu temples, among other religions, have been built here. What are all those peoples’ statuses? What should be done about that? The current wave of intentionally population displacing immigration isn’t the first one, it seems to be at least the third, if not more than that.
Basically, it’s a mess.