Legal Immigration Is The Problem
Correct me if I am wrong! Illegal immigration is a problem, but the truth is legal immigration is a far bigger one. While qualified emigrants do not have a status, 55,000 families are randomly picked to migrate to the US every year, regardless of qualifications, age or background. The system allows non-qualified, nonworking, non-English speaking, and frequently over 65 to legally emigrate to the USA. They immediately, and indefinitely, collect free healthcare, housing, food and aid at the taxpayer's expense. Nonqualified legal emigrants become way better off than hard working, tax paying middle-class American citizens. At least illegal immigrants come here to do jobs no one else wants for a really cheap wage, just to survive!
You would think it makes sense that America or an immigration country would accept me because of qualification and what I will contribute to the country, But no. I was initially rejected by the INS in spite of my qualification as a physician. 8 years later, the INS accepted me and millions of unqualified others to become citizens based on pure random luck of the draw. What kind of immigration policy is this?! I happen to pay 60 to 80 thousand dollars in taxes each year while millions of other legal immigrants consume 100s of millions if not billions of dollars in aid each year. Even though I personally gained from a defective system, it does not make it right. I'd rather have gained from an effective system.
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