He has been in America for 10 years and hasn’t bothered his lazy illegal ass learning English.
This is the clearest indication of a lack of integration, he has no intention or interest in becoming American. He is only there to steal work and resources from Americans.
Deport this vile parasite immediately. Disbar the solicitors advising him. Fire the judges involved. Fire the interpreter, if they don’t speak English, tough. You have nothing to offer, bye bye.
Also, bill him for all costs incurred to date and bar anyone with related DNA from entering until the debt is paid.
For him it's a lot of money, in India it's worth triple.
But for an American it's probably a lower end salary for the profession, all because the immigrants ruin the job market.
Not to mention that money doesn't stay here to build our own economy. Billions leave this country to benefit other economies and there is no incentive to restrict the outflow of their own citizens.
It is time that those who's intention is not to assimilate and truly become American, should be more restricted in immigrating here. If they do, it should have time limits on how long they can stay. It is not good for us economically or societally. It used to be that immigrants who came to the US wanted to become Americans and raise their own children to be Americans and love this country. My own family desired to be part of this great country. One of the happiest day of my grandfather's life was the day he became an American citizen. He cried. That is not the case for many that have recently come here - especially under Biden. Most come purely for economic reasons and have no desire to belong and participate in this American experiment. Some even hate us and work to destroy us.
We need a period of pull back from the failed immigration policies of the past multiple decades to regain some control on who is here. Then, we can move forward with more intelligent immigration policies that enhance the country as a whole. Policies that do not put added strain on the taxpayers and that actually contribute to the US. We are a nation of immigrants after all, and when handled better, the process can enrich us rather than destroy us. I have heard from many foreigners that America's greatest asset is her people. That is a true statement. We just need to be more selective on who those people are.
The initial purpose of allowing immigration was to accept those few exceptional people that are scarce in the country.
Sadly our society is full of losers that won't accept the reality that smart or exceptional people are better and get preferential treatment. So immigration became generalized to everyone and now it's not allowed to say that retarded 3rd worlder cannot get in.
After all any government has one big problem, to give jobs to those that are not smart, because there are never enough low level jobs for everyone. The moment you add 3rd worlders that accept lower wages you make the problem worse for your low level citizens. Mass immigration was planned to suppress wages, that's the truth.
Exactly. Thank you for specifying it. My response was more implied. This unrestricted immigration of uneducated, low-skilled "3rd worlders," as you put it, take jobs away from Americans who cannot compete in those areas of the labor market which are primarily dominated by those foreigners. It does drive overall wages down in the end. These low-skilled laborers, in coordination, work as teams to keep Americans out in order to keep a monopoly for their own. They have networks. I have personally witnessed this with my own eyes. Americans are pushed out. Not only due to the low wages, but also because those non-English speaking cliques seem to work in concert with each other to either stop an American from being hired, or they make working conditions unbearable for the American in order to force them to leave. Business also needs to be reigned in for continuing to allow this to take place.
The quotas for low-skilled workers back in the day, was also limited. As you stated, we had policies that specified preferences for more intelligent and educated migrants. There were unspoken bans on Muslims entering on anything more than a temporary work visa. As far as permanent residence status was concerned, Muslims, along with some other groups, were seen as incompatible with American society. Our previous policies favored European migrants due to the fact that they fit better with the culture and were more easily assimilated. Sadly, those policies were discarded in the name of "fairness" - to our own destruction.
Also, there were health restrictions. If you were sick, or had some other debilitating illness or condition, a person was denied entry. You had to have sponsors that could guarantee that an immigrant was not going to be a burden to the public. The sponsor had to take financial responsibility. Family unification was not a thing. Everyone had to immigrate on their own standing - not simply because of family relationships.
My great-grandmother came close to not being allowed in because she had limited eyesight. She could hardly see. After multiple evaluations, her vision issues were deemed not severe enough to bar her entry. It was a good thing because my great-grandfather stated that if one member of the family could not get into the country, none of them would enter. No one now wants to speak the dirty part out loud; that we are allowing people into this country that are collapsing our medical system and not paying for it.
The bottom line is that our immigration policies, or lack thereof, have been a net negative for us as a country. I am just thankful that finally someone in control is stepping up and doing something about it to reverse this dead end road instead of just giving it lip service. This is what I voted for. Thank you for your reply.
I cannot stress this enough! As a small business owner myself, I didn't recognize how much illegal immigrants impact small businesses. The bigger companies/corporations are in on it as well. This is why they are able to make "record" profits year after year. They are charging us out of the ass and paying the illegal immigrants pennies (plus the complimentary bag of oranges...had a project manager of a multi-million dollar company tell me that). The second part of the grift is that they know illegals may use some of their learned skills on the side... Also for pennies... Which then hurts small businesses because though we can beat the larger companies' prices, we CANT beat the illegals' prices. So the larger companies end up with record profits and minimal competition. The illegals are able to legitimately add to their income and send money home to live like kings if they return.... While Americans have no place to work, have little chance to compete, and with prices that are compounding and headed in the wrong direction.
The average person is retarded and cannot see the big picture, they only see the "poor underpaid" Indian that loses his job and can't feed his family.
In addition all the immigrants get help from the government that it's equivalent to 1/3 of the salary so they live with 1 and 1/3 of the salary compared to the American who doesn't receive welfare from the government since he is a citizen.
As you said, add the side job and the immigrant live with 1 and a half of the salary.
In my experience the companies create a chain of work where they put some American every few immigrants that are bad at their job, so he has to compensate for all of them or get shitted by the boss and lose their job.
There are so many level in which immigrant work is just used to exploit the work of the citizens who are actually productive.
I worked in logistics for a couple of years and immigrant could not even count up to 10, picking 10 boxes when the shipment said 3 boxes.
My husband is PR and he said they learned to read in English because their books were in English. Not all learn to speak it though or more likely they lose what they learn in school because they stay in PR and for the most part don't use English often. Our nephews all know English, but our niece didn't try to retain or expand it because she doesn't plan on leaving the island and they don't live near tourist areas.
Sorta mirrors my experience. Of course, by reading I mean comprehending, not just vocalizing written text like a robot.
They're different skillsets. Being able to recognize written words and comprehend them is one thing. Being able to speak is a matter of being able to recall and pronounce the correct words to reflect your intention (and conjugation/gender doesn't hurt, which is a whole 'nother layer with Spanish).
Being able to hear and comprehend is a slightly different skill set than being able to read.
We are close to a couple - he's from PR and she escaped El Salvador for the US during the gang times. Their kids understand Spanish, but I've never heard either child speak it.
Our kids only speak English as my husband was away a lot when our kids were small/growing up, was in the military, at times out of country for a year at a time, then when he went to the reserves, worked fulltime, and at times having to go out of town from a few days to weeks depending on the detail.
Don't get me wrong, he was home a lot, (not like he was constantly gone) but I guess we didn't think about it too much until the kids would ask him to teach them some Spanish, but you know how teens are... one minute they want something the next the forget all about it, lol. And I only speak English, have a hard time learning to speak Spanish (know a few words and may understand enough to know the topic of conversation), and for the life of me I absolutely cannot roll my r's 😂 our kids can though, lol.
"been in the country 10 years, seeking political asylum", "the stop in income mean he won't be able to send money back to his family in India". So this low life coward was in so much danger in his country, he left for America, but he left his family behind? If it's so bad, be a man, you stay you fight, you send your family to safety first.
For those who haven't watched it, the guy has been here for 10 years on an "asylum" claim which hasn't finished being adjudicated yet. At the end the interviewer asks "what's next?" for a job, he says "he'll likely have to start over."
Wait a second, you've been here 10 years and you didn't make any effort to learn to speak English? Follow up question, even though you HAD a valid CDL which you could likely renew with English proficiency, the idea of "starting over" sounds more plausible than learning English?!
What nobody talks about is the money (and buying power) that leaves the US annually. Grok gives us this figure from 2024:
“According to a 2024 analysis by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP), undocumented immigrants in the US had an aggregate annual income of $373 billion in 2022. Based on a conservative estimate that 15% of migrant earnings are typically sent abroad as remittances (calibrated to UN data), this equates to approximately $56 billion leaving the US economy each year in transfers to family members in home countries.This figure represents an average of about $5,100 per undocumented immigrant annually (across an estimated population of 10.9 million). Remittances are adjusted for in tax models because they reduce the amount of income available for taxable spending within the US, such as on sales and excise taxes. For context, this outflow is a fraction of total US remittances (over $200 billion annually across all immigrants), but it highlights the economic impact specifically from undocumented workers.”
This money does not come back and has a very large negative impact.
The largest source of income for Mexico and many other countries is......remittances! Meaning people come to the US and send money back home! The friggen countries do nothing for their people. Oh, and the second source of income....tourism. Stupid Americans go there and give them even more money!
Not one outloud mention that being able to read or speak English is the thing hanging them up and how some have no name on thier CDL's as well. Soo sad they came from a region where they could have atleast learned the language before they left it.
Believe me, it's real fucking easy for these low lifes, especially all the green card, permanent residents who have no intention of contributing to the US society.
Political Asylum?! From India?! ! For What??!?!?!?
You've been here 10 years and never bothered to learn English? GTFOH!
Why are permanent residents exempt from this? Why are we letting people who have an allegiance to another country and have no intention of becoming a citizen profit from being in the US and enjoying the good life?
He has been in America for 10 years and hasn’t bothered his lazy illegal ass learning English.
This is the clearest indication of a lack of integration, he has no intention or interest in becoming American. He is only there to steal work and resources from Americans.
Deport this vile parasite immediately. Disbar the solicitors advising him. Fire the judges involved. Fire the interpreter, if they don’t speak English, tough. You have nothing to offer, bye bye.
Also, bill him for all costs incurred to date and bar anyone with related DNA from entering until the debt is paid.
For him it's a lot of money, in India it's worth triple. But for an American it's probably a lower end salary for the profession, all because the immigrants ruin the job market.
Not to mention that money doesn't stay here to build our own economy. Billions leave this country to benefit other economies and there is no incentive to restrict the outflow of their own citizens.
It is time that those who's intention is not to assimilate and truly become American, should be more restricted in immigrating here. If they do, it should have time limits on how long they can stay. It is not good for us economically or societally. It used to be that immigrants who came to the US wanted to become Americans and raise their own children to be Americans and love this country. My own family desired to be part of this great country. One of the happiest day of my grandfather's life was the day he became an American citizen. He cried. That is not the case for many that have recently come here - especially under Biden. Most come purely for economic reasons and have no desire to belong and participate in this American experiment. Some even hate us and work to destroy us.
We need a period of pull back from the failed immigration policies of the past multiple decades to regain some control on who is here. Then, we can move forward with more intelligent immigration policies that enhance the country as a whole. Policies that do not put added strain on the taxpayers and that actually contribute to the US. We are a nation of immigrants after all, and when handled better, the process can enrich us rather than destroy us. I have heard from many foreigners that America's greatest asset is her people. That is a true statement. We just need to be more selective on who those people are.
The initial purpose of allowing immigration was to accept those few exceptional people that are scarce in the country.
Sadly our society is full of losers that won't accept the reality that smart or exceptional people are better and get preferential treatment. So immigration became generalized to everyone and now it's not allowed to say that retarded 3rd worlder cannot get in.
After all any government has one big problem, to give jobs to those that are not smart, because there are never enough low level jobs for everyone. The moment you add 3rd worlders that accept lower wages you make the problem worse for your low level citizens. Mass immigration was planned to suppress wages, that's the truth.
Exactly. Thank you for specifying it. My response was more implied. This unrestricted immigration of uneducated, low-skilled "3rd worlders," as you put it, take jobs away from Americans who cannot compete in those areas of the labor market which are primarily dominated by those foreigners. It does drive overall wages down in the end. These low-skilled laborers, in coordination, work as teams to keep Americans out in order to keep a monopoly for their own. They have networks. I have personally witnessed this with my own eyes. Americans are pushed out. Not only due to the low wages, but also because those non-English speaking cliques seem to work in concert with each other to either stop an American from being hired, or they make working conditions unbearable for the American in order to force them to leave. Business also needs to be reigned in for continuing to allow this to take place.
The quotas for low-skilled workers back in the day, was also limited. As you stated, we had policies that specified preferences for more intelligent and educated migrants. There were unspoken bans on Muslims entering on anything more than a temporary work visa. As far as permanent residence status was concerned, Muslims, along with some other groups, were seen as incompatible with American society. Our previous policies favored European migrants due to the fact that they fit better with the culture and were more easily assimilated. Sadly, those policies were discarded in the name of "fairness" - to our own destruction.
Also, there were health restrictions. If you were sick, or had some other debilitating illness or condition, a person was denied entry. You had to have sponsors that could guarantee that an immigrant was not going to be a burden to the public. The sponsor had to take financial responsibility. Family unification was not a thing. Everyone had to immigrate on their own standing - not simply because of family relationships.
My great-grandmother came close to not being allowed in because she had limited eyesight. She could hardly see. After multiple evaluations, her vision issues were deemed not severe enough to bar her entry. It was a good thing because my great-grandfather stated that if one member of the family could not get into the country, none of them would enter. No one now wants to speak the dirty part out loud; that we are allowing people into this country that are collapsing our medical system and not paying for it.
The bottom line is that our immigration policies, or lack thereof, have been a net negative for us as a country. I am just thankful that finally someone in control is stepping up and doing something about it to reverse this dead end road instead of just giving it lip service. This is what I voted for. Thank you for your reply.
I cannot stress this enough! As a small business owner myself, I didn't recognize how much illegal immigrants impact small businesses. The bigger companies/corporations are in on it as well. This is why they are able to make "record" profits year after year. They are charging us out of the ass and paying the illegal immigrants pennies (plus the complimentary bag of oranges...had a project manager of a multi-million dollar company tell me that). The second part of the grift is that they know illegals may use some of their learned skills on the side... Also for pennies... Which then hurts small businesses because though we can beat the larger companies' prices, we CANT beat the illegals' prices. So the larger companies end up with record profits and minimal competition. The illegals are able to legitimately add to their income and send money home to live like kings if they return.... While Americans have no place to work, have little chance to compete, and with prices that are compounding and headed in the wrong direction.
The average person is retarded and cannot see the big picture, they only see the "poor underpaid" Indian that loses his job and can't feed his family.
In addition all the immigrants get help from the government that it's equivalent to 1/3 of the salary so they live with 1 and 1/3 of the salary compared to the American who doesn't receive welfare from the government since he is a citizen. As you said, add the side job and the immigrant live with 1 and a half of the salary.
In my experience the companies create a chain of work where they put some American every few immigrants that are bad at their job, so he has to compensate for all of them or get shitted by the boss and lose their job.
There are so many level in which immigrant work is just used to exploit the work of the citizens who are actually productive.
I worked in logistics for a couple of years and immigrant could not even count up to 10, picking 10 boxes when the shipment said 3 boxes.
And now he can go right on back to india. Bye bye fucker
If he can’t speak it, he obviously can’t read it.
TBF, I'm learning Spanish and I can read it a lot better than I can speak it.
Spanish is easy to read because vowels only sound one way.
My husband is PR and he said they learned to read in English because their books were in English. Not all learn to speak it though or more likely they lose what they learn in school because they stay in PR and for the most part don't use English often. Our nephews all know English, but our niece didn't try to retain or expand it because she doesn't plan on leaving the island and they don't live near tourist areas.
Sorta mirrors my experience. Of course, by reading I mean comprehending, not just vocalizing written text like a robot.
They're different skillsets. Being able to recognize written words and comprehend them is one thing. Being able to speak is a matter of being able to recall and pronounce the correct words to reflect your intention (and conjugation/gender doesn't hurt, which is a whole 'nother layer with Spanish).
Being able to hear and comprehend is a slightly different skill set than being able to read.
We are close to a couple - he's from PR and she escaped El Salvador for the US during the gang times. Their kids understand Spanish, but I've never heard either child speak it.
Our kids only speak English as my husband was away a lot when our kids were small/growing up, was in the military, at times out of country for a year at a time, then when he went to the reserves, worked fulltime, and at times having to go out of town from a few days to weeks depending on the detail.
Don't get me wrong, he was home a lot, (not like he was constantly gone) but I guess we didn't think about it too much until the kids would ask him to teach them some Spanish, but you know how teens are... one minute they want something the next the forget all about it, lol. And I only speak English, have a hard time learning to speak Spanish (know a few words and may understand enough to know the topic of conversation), and for the life of me I absolutely cannot roll my r's 😂 our kids can though, lol.
An illegal with gold chains and gold ear rings. Not one of the crop picking illegals we can’t do without I guess. (According to the left)
Now do this for writing software... Make IT Great Again MITGA...
i got you fren
He can get CDL in India and skip the wire transfer fee, and hand the money he earns personally to his family.
make INDIA great again by being right THERE!
He can drive all he wants back home.
If he can read,his home language.
Any US citizen that has jumped through the hoops to get a CDL is livid that illegals were just handed licenses.
The way the DMV nitpicks your paperwork is insane.
Then, we have idiots like this just being handed a CDL with half the documentation required for citizens.
Put a dollar in his pocket and send the illegal prick back home!
sucks to be you😜 go home and fix that caste system crap🤔
Have you SEEN how people drive in India?! I'm surprised they don't lose more people to traffic incidents than any other disease. Who knows, maybe they
I don't want that kind of mayhem and recklessness on American highways.
Just send him back. 10 uears and he cant speak english. Out
"been in the country 10 years, seeking political asylum", "the stop in income mean he won't be able to send money back to his family in India". So this low life coward was in so much danger in his country, he left for America, but he left his family behind? If it's so bad, be a man, you stay you fight, you send your family to safety first.
Exactly!
Can't he drive truck in India?? Or somewhere closer to home??
Sec Sean Duffy X Post
Article "Times of India"
For those who haven't watched it, the guy has been here for 10 years on an "asylum" claim which hasn't finished being adjudicated yet. At the end the interviewer asks "what's next?" for a job, he says "he'll likely have to start over."
Wait a second, you've been here 10 years and you didn't make any effort to learn to speak English? Follow up question, even though you HAD a valid CDL which you could likely renew with English proficiency, the idea of "starting over" sounds more plausible than learning English?!
Get this guy outta here!
How does one say wahhh fucking wahhh in Hindi?
According to google translate:
Cry more
अधिक रो
adhik ro
Nice. But I like mine better. ;)
I've heard 1 in 4 cdl drivers in California is illegal. This was the trucking industry crushing the wages for over the road drivers
What nobody talks about is the money (and buying power) that leaves the US annually. Grok gives us this figure from 2024:
“According to a 2024 analysis by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP), undocumented immigrants in the US had an aggregate annual income of $373 billion in 2022. Based on a conservative estimate that 15% of migrant earnings are typically sent abroad as remittances (calibrated to UN data), this equates to approximately $56 billion leaving the US economy each year in transfers to family members in home countries.This figure represents an average of about $5,100 per undocumented immigrant annually (across an estimated population of 10.9 million). Remittances are adjusted for in tax models because they reduce the amount of income available for taxable spending within the US, such as on sales and excise taxes. For context, this outflow is a fraction of total US remittances (over $200 billion annually across all immigrants), but it highlights the economic impact specifically from undocumented workers.”
This money does not come back and has a very large negative impact.
The economic impact of that money staying here is even greater than the actual dollars sent to other countries
The largest source of income for Mexico and many other countries is......remittances! Meaning people come to the US and send money back home! The friggen countries do nothing for their people. Oh, and the second source of income....tourism. Stupid Americans go there and give them even more money!
What's going on in India that requires "asylum"?
Not one outloud mention that being able to read or speak English is the thing hanging them up and how some have no name on thier CDL's as well. Soo sad they came from a region where they could have atleast learned the language before they left it.
How can you live in the US for 10 years and not learn English?
Believe me, it's real fucking easy for these low lifes, especially all the green card, permanent residents who have no intention of contributing to the US society.
Deport him or Let’s harvest his organs
Bunglunga dinga dinga he will not redeem
Political Asylum?! From India?! ! For What??!?!?!? You've been here 10 years and never bothered to learn English? GTFOH!
Why are permanent residents exempt from this? Why are we letting people who have an allegiance to another country and have no intention of becoming a citizen profit from being in the US and enjoying the good life?
2 out of 10000. I'm sure this young, hardworking man will figure it out and be fine.
He can start over by learning to speak English. Hello!
He needs to LITERALLY follow the money then!