Maybe you should ask yourself why that is. They are not asylum seekers, they are seeking economic benefits. So why wouldn't they want to be the "upper class" in their own country where they have extended family? Or are they only interested in leaching off the US instead of making their home better? That's what has made the US so great. Adventurers who came here to explore their own limits, that is not what these folks want because if they did, they'd seek the challenge of their own country.RiverDog wrote:
I'm going to try to refrain from any caustic, inflammatory characterizations, but even if your idea were to pass Congress and survive an almost certain court challenge, that's simply not a viable, workable suggestion. Do you think that thousands of dreamers are going to flock to those government schools and voluntarily sign up for something like that? Or do you intend on arresting, incarcerating, and forcing a curriculum upon them?
And is it just the Hispanics you are worried about, or are you going to have a program to teach native languages for those who hail from Vietnam, China, the Philippines, et al? There's over 1 million illegal immigrants from Asia alone, and that's before you consider those from eastern Europe and Africa. And are you going to find all those people jobs in their home countries? Your proposal is laughable.
NOPE, anyone who is DACA. That's what we are talking about here. Asylum and refugees are not part of the discussion. So if there are DACA kids from other countries here, then yes, I'm advocating the same thing for them. Before you think the proposal is laughable, you need to learn more about how the US forces its influence abroad because yes, we could definitely find them jobs anywhere in the world and even more in Asia.
If you're serious about helping the economies of countries like Mexico, then how about we establish a liberal trading relationship with them even if it is not monetarily advantageous to the USA? Help them create jobs in their own homelands and reduce the incentive for them to immigrate to this country. I'd rather use that tactic to reduce demand than throw money into a multi billion dollar, bottomless pit government project to build a border wall.
Is this response a joke? It has to be a joke by you, right? What the hell do you think NAFTA was? The problem is that they still didn't want to stay in their country and flocked here. Why do you think that is? Could it possibly the welfare system here that 70% of them use after being here 10+ years? Kind of makes you say hmmmm, doesn't it?