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I think it will depend. Many illegals left their own countries rather than fight for them. A large portion of them come from socialist leaning countries and they have been conditioned to be passive and to look to the government for assistance. I hope you are right. But I have seen a shift over the last few decades in the people that come here illegally. What you described is how the majority of those that came here illegally used to be like. They just wanted a crack at the American Dream and loved the idea of America. I was friends with many of them and they were hard working honest people.

However, in the last decade or so, there has been a shift. This has even been expressed to me personally since my job put me in contact with many here illegally. They were hostile and basically only came here for financial purposes and had little to no allegiance to the US. They came here mostly for the handouts and not because of the promise of employment. Many had intentions of returning to their home countries once they milked the cow dry here. I had many that were here getting free money and benefits and the whole time they complained about how bad it was here and what they were not getting. At times it was infuriating and I could have put them on a bus myself and sent them back to whatever hell hole they crawled out of. When you work in health care you get to witness first hand the underbelly of all the freeloading and unfairness. Good Americans falling on hard times are shut out of the process while illegals are given a living. Pop out a couple of kids and they are good to go.

We have created a financial magnet for them to come here - and it does not involve a job. I personally saw a document that one of my patients found in a restroom that explained step by step how to draw benefits - where to apply, what to say, in what order, etc, etc. I was livid. That is not to say that some that come here don't want to become citizens, but that ideal seemed to have changed for many. I am not so sure that they will stand up and fight for their new home because their loyalties still lie with their country of birth. They have been conditioned that as long as the gravy train shows up they have no incentive to be involved. It is hard to believe, but some are extremely hostile to the US. They are only here for the benefits.

There is a reason why these liberal coastal states are trying to force good Americans out and replace them with illegal foreigners. They have a plan and we need to figure out what it is. I am glad to know I am not the only one that has considered what they are up to.

2 years ago
1 score
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I think it will depend. Many illegals left their own countries rather than fight for them. A large portion of them come from socialist leaning countries and they have been conditioned to be passive and to look to the government for assistance. I hope you are right. But I have seen a shift over the last few decades in the people that come here illegally. What you described is how the majority of those that came here illegally used to be like. They just wanted a crack at the American Dream and loved the idea of America. I was friends with many of them and they were hard working honest people.

However, in the last decade or so, there has been a shift. This has even been expressed to me personally since my job put me in contact with many here illegally. They were hostile and basically only came here for financial purposes and had little to no allegiance to the US. They came here mostly for the handouts and not because of the promise of employment. Many had intentions of returning to their home countries once they milked the cow dry here. I had many that were here getting free money and benefits and the whole time they complained about how bad it was here and what they were not getting. At times it was infuriating and I could have put them on a bus myself and sent them back to whatever hell hole they crawled out of. When you work in health care you get to witness first hand the underbelly of all the freeloading and unfairness. Good Americans falling on hard times are shut out of the process while illegals are given a living. Pop out a couple of kids and they are good to go.

We have created a financial magnet for them to come here - and it does not involve a job. I personally saw a document that one of my patients found in a restroom that explained step by step how to draw benefits - where to apply, what to say, in what order, etc, etc. I was livid. That is not to say that some that come here are here to become Americans. But, that ideal has changed. I am not so sure that they will stand up and fight for their new home. They have been conditioned not to and as long as the gravy train shows up, they have no incentive to be involved.

There is a reason why these liberal coastal states are trying to force good Americans out and replace them with illegal foreigners. They have a plan and we need to figure out what it is. I am glad to know I am not the only one that has considered what they are up to.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I think it will depend. Many illegals left their own countries rather than fight for them. A large portion of them come from socialist leaning countries and they have been conditioned to be passive and to look to the government for assistance. I hope you are right. But I have seen a shift over the last few decades in the people that come here illegally. What you described is how the majority of those that came here illegally years ago used to be like. They just wanted a crack at the American Dream and loved the idea of America. I was friends with many of them and they were hard working honest people.

However, in the last decade or so, there has been a shift. This has even been expressed to me personally since my job put me in contact with many here illegally. They were hostile and basically only came here for financial purposes and had little to no allegiance to the US. They came here mostly for the handouts and not because of the promise of employment. Many had intentions of returning to their home countries once they milked the cow dry here. I had many that were here getting free money and benefits and the whole time they complained about how bad it was here and what they were not getting. At times it was infuriating and I could have put them on a bus myself and sent them back to whatever hell hole they crawled out of. When you work in health care you get to witness first hand the underbelly of all the freeloading and unfairness. Good Americans falling on hard times are shut out of the process while illegals are given a living. Pop out a couple of kids and they are good to go.

We have created a financial magnet for them to come here - and it does not involve a job. I personally saw a document that one of my patients found in a restroom that explained step by step how to draw benefits - where to apply, what to say, in what order, etc, etc. I was livid. That is not to say that some that come here are here to become Americans. But, that ideal has changed. I am not so sure that they will stand up and fight for their new home. They have been conditioned not to and as long as the gravy train shows up, they have no incentive to be involved.

There is a reason why these liberal coastal states are trying to force good Americans out and replace them with illegal foreigners. They have a plan and we need to figure out what it is. I am glad to know I am not the only one that has considered what they are up to.

2 years ago
1 score