My main point is that US immigration laws (IMMIGRATION) look fine to me - it's incredibly difficult to immigrate to the US legally.
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Replying to @Katanat
we have way, way too much legal immigration as well, even aside from refugees
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Replying to @HbdNrx
for example? Where do you feel legal immigration strikes you/where there's a lot of it? (NOT illegals, NOT refugees)
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Replying to @Katanat
"Legal immigrants to the United States now are at their highest level ever, at just over 37,000,000 legal immigrants."
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this is about 10 times a reasonable number
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Replying to @HbdNrx
hm, here is where we differ. Numbers alone don't bother me, unless I see "this type of demographic creates ghettos, this - sharia."
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besides, it's likely they included refugees in that number, since, like you mentioned, it's a type of legal immigration.
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and that number represents an enormous dilution of American voting/government interest and inheritance.
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Replying to @HbdNrx
Thanks for the info! Lol, "legal immigrant" does not equal "citizen".
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Replying to @HbdNrx
IF they have kids on American soil- yes, that is a problem. Birthright citizenship should be revoked. There I agree.
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Replying to @Katanat
most US population growth over the last 50 years is due to legal, non-refugee immigration. Hart-Celler was a disaster
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