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Originally Posted by marlinfshr
Too bad! So sad! Most of us don't want them.
They're the ones taking our jobs!
They're the ones ignoring our laws!
They're the ones living with several "families" in a SFH, driving the nearby values down and trashing the neighborhoods!
They're the ones driving around drunk, as they do in their country's!
They're the ones who refuse insurance, because they don't get it in their country's!
They're the ones who leave the scene of an accident!
They're the ones who clog up the hospitals for every sniffle to get their "free" healthcare.
They're the ones who don't assimilate and learn English!
They're the ones who expect us to suck up to them and kiss their asses!
Why the hell should my wife and many others do things the right way, spend all the fees, wait, wait and wait as the USCIS conducts background tests, checks criminal records, do blood work, check medical history, have interviews, and more when these thieves are illegally coming in and might now be able to jump in line and get ahead of all the ones doing it right?
BTW, they have a lottery so some "poor" can get in. My wife was poor, she got in! There are legal methods. People from other country's DO NOT have the right to come here so from tourist visa's to immigration there is, and has been for years, a strict method of vetting as there should be!
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I encountered this undesirable behavior in two small cities in two different states (New Mexico and Texas) that I was considering as retirement locales. The locals -- many of whom were Mexican-Americans -- were dismayed with the turn their formerly charming cities were taking. Selling their properties was a big concern, as well as the downward turn in schooling and hospital care.
I also encountered this same behavior, except for the refusal to learn English, by "Anglos" in several other cities in southern states. I skipped those locales, too.
Many thanks to your wife for going through our country's arduous but necessary legal processes. She is very welcome to the U.S.!