How can the US can retain (regain?) its status as a first-world country, rather than continue what I see as its Third World Drift? Readers of my other blogs may be surprised by some of the opinions expressed here. Although I generally consider myself on the progressive left-- particularly on environmental issues-- on issues of crime and law and order I stand somewhere to the right of Benito Mussolini. I'm in favor of civilization. You'd be surprised how many people aren't.
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Thursday, June 13, 2013
immigration
Immigration reform needs to concentrate on bringing in high-skills people who will benefit the overall economy. The low-skills illegals who would benefit most from current proposals should not be the focus of reform. The problem with this latter group is not themselves, but rather their children: 1. There are too many of them, likely to be a drain on government services and benefits. 2. They don't do well in school, which means they'll just produce another generation of low-skills people-- or more welfare recipients and criminals.
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