Is Immigration really the problem?
Every time immigration comes up this question plagues my mind.
My great grandfather came to this country in what we would look at today as an illegal immigration. It was then too, but no one enforced anything about our immigration system. While the law said you have to follow this big process the process that was followed was come to the US, get working, work towards learning English and getting citizenship. Usually in that order.
This being the case, is immigration the problem or a symptom of the real problem?
I have my idea on what the real problem is but I would like to see some discussion before I share what that is.
If immigration is not the problem, but a symptom of the real problem, what do you think the read problem is?
My great grandfather came to this country in what we would look at today as an illegal immigration. It was then too, but no one enforced anything about our immigration system. While the law said you have to follow this big process the process that was followed was come to the US, get working, work towards learning English and getting citizenship. Usually in that order.
This being the case, is immigration the problem or a symptom of the real problem?
I have my idea on what the real problem is but I would like to see some discussion before I share what that is.
If immigration is not the problem, but a symptom of the real problem, what do you think the read problem is?