Monday, January 27, 2014

The problems with immigration

Immigration has always been a major topic point for those of us in the bordering states, but now its becoming a topic that all of America is concerned with.  In today's article in USA Todayhttp://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2014/01/26/sessions-immigration-reform-obama-gop-column/4917095/  it was stated that tomorrow during the presidential state of the union address President Obama is set to tell Americans his plan to support increased immigration to 3 million a year.  That's an increase of 2 million a year.  What is the big deal some would ask.  How about the fact that our elected officials who support this are not listening to the people they represent.  Resent polls show that the majority of Americans do not want increased immigration with the highest numbers being those who earn $30000 or less with a margin of 3-1.  Also in a 13 year period from 2000-2013 the number of jobs for U.S. born Americans decreased by 1.3 million.  That's alot of people who are struggling to feed their families and stay afloat.  This article caught my attention because I personally know alot of people who are skilled and talented but unable to find jobs.  The government is talking about increasing the length of unemployment.   Wages have not been raised in years and more and more families are on food stamps than years past.  Why can our officials in Washington not do the right thing and take care of the Americans that are here now?  Help us heal as a country, make it possible for people to get jobs that pay enough to cover the basics needs in life, give us a reason to have faith in the people we vote for.  While I know that this country was founded by immigrates I also know that closing our borders is in the best interest of this country. This is an opportunity for Republicans to take a stand for the public and fight back against the President.  Why not put this proposed policy change up for a vote to the public and take the choice out of our representatives hands? 

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