"Kansas welcomed my family and gave me the confidence to succeed in ways my parents could never have dreamed of. I want future generations of immigrant families to get the same opportunity."https://www.kansascity.com/opinion/readers-opinion/guest-commentary/article247144404.html …
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Replying to @paulg
He’s an American. He should care more about the opportunities of Americans than foreigners. This is a nation, not a startup accelerator.
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Replying to @dpinsen
Did you read the article? The companies started by these "foreigners" make America prosperous.
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Replying to @paulg
I’m aware that some immigrants have founded very successful companies, but they didn’t make America prosperous; they came here because it was prosperous already.
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Replying to @dpinsen
O really? And was any of this pre-existing prosperity due to previous generations of immigrants, do you think? Or did the indians already have a high level of prosperity when European colonists arrived?
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Replying to @paulg
Are you pretending not to understand the difference between settlers and immigrants?
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They have in common the fact that they're not Americans, which is the point at issue here.
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I think paul got owned
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