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I’m really glad for the opportunity to discuss. It’s so obvious that there’s different “realities”The issue isn’t immigration. The issue is what to do with people who came here by walking or swimming into the country, illegally.
I can totally understand why someone would ask this, based on the massive amount of misinformation out there.
Many of the people here who lack proper documentation came by plane.
It’s easy to buy into the concept that there are, or were floods of people crossing the border.
I don’t know the actual facts or numbers- and I am extremely skeptical of a lot of what’s published.
But take a moment and think about people who did walk or swim here.
Imagine what it takes to leave your home. Clearly many people in Central America are living in destitute conditions.
Even still- to take your kids and risk everything for a better life.
That sounds to me like someone with determination- grit.
It’s easy to paint such people as greedy to steal our services- and surely there are immigrants AND US citizens taking advantage. But I don’t believe it’s the majority.
Taken a step further- the likelihood is that people like this are likely more willing to take jobs US citizens won’t. Or start a business. Till now, the next generation - their kids- are as American as any of us. Efforts are being made to even end that.
I’ve lived my life in NYC- filled with immigrants. Built by immigrants. Made great by immigrants. Try to hire sheet rock people in NYC but no immigrants or Hispanic people. Good luck. Ain’t gonna happen.
If all the undocumented people suddenly disappeared, NYC collapses in a matter of days.
So far we haven’t seen US Military on the streets of NYC.
I’m dreading that day.