Showing posts with label Illegal Immigrants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Illegal Immigrants. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 6

House Illegal Immigrants in Private Homes


New York City Mayor Eric Adams proposed his vision to house illegal immigrants in "faith-based locales" and private residences on Monday.

"There are residents who are suffering right now because of economic challenges," Adams, a Democrat, said. "They have spare rooms. They have locales, and if we can find a way to get over the 30-day rule and other rules that government has in place, we can take their $4.2 billion, $4.3 [billion]. It may be now that we potentially have to spend."

Adams's call to action comes as New York City battles a rise in illegal immigrants flooding the city.

The city has helped support at least 72,000 immigrants, and over 46,000 still remain under the care of the city, according to a statement from the mayor's office.   READ MORE...

Thursday, December 29

Illegal Immigration and US Economic Growth


Today, 10.2 million undocumented immigrants are living and working in communities across the United States.1 On average, they have lived in this country for 16 years and are parents, grandparents, and siblings to another 10.2 million family members.2 At the same time, it has been nearly 40 years since Congress has meaningfully reformed the U.S. immigration system, leaving a generation of individuals and their families vulnerable. 

Poll after poll has illustrated that the vast majority of Americans support putting undocumented immigrants on a pathway to citizenship. And as the nation emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic and looks toward the future, legalization is a key component of a just, equitable, and robust recovery.3

To download descriptions and the modeled impacts associated with four scenarios that would put undocumented immigrants on a pathway to legalization and citizenship, see the links below:

Scenario 1: All undocumented immigrants
Scenario 2: Undocumented immigrants working in essential roles
Scenario 3: Undocumented immigrants eligible for the American Dream and Promise Act
Scenario 4: Undocumented immigrants who are either essential workers or eligible for the American Dream and Promise Act

As the Biden administration and Congress craft their recovery legislation and consider how best to move the nation’s policies toward a more fair, humane, and workable immigration system, the Center for American Progress and the University of California, Davis’s Global Migration Center modeled the economic impacts of several proposals that are currently before Congress. 

Using an aggregate macro-growth simulation, the model illustrates the benefits to the whole nation from putting undocumented immigrants on a pathway to citizenship. Such legislation would increase productivity and wages—not just for those eligible for legalization, but for all American workers—create hundreds of thousands of jobs, and increase tax revenue.4

To help inform policymakers and advocates, this report looks at four potential scenarios where Congress grants a pathway to citizenship to: all undocumented immigrants; undocumented immigrants working in essential occupations; Dreamers and those eligible for Temporary Protected Status (TPS); and a combination of Dreamers, those eligible for TPS, and essential workers.5         READ MORE...

Saturday, September 25

WORLD COUNTRIES

The First World consisted of the U.S., Western Europe and their allies. 

The Second World was the so-called Communist Bloc: the Soviet Union, China, Cuba and friends. 

The remaining nations, which aligned with neither group, were assigned to the Third World. The Third World has always had blurred lines....


What is “Third World”? The modern definition of “Third World” is used to classify countries that are poor or developing. Countries that are part of the “third world” are generally characterized by:
(1) high rates of poverty
(2) economic and/or political instability
(3) high mortality rates

My concern(s) that align with the concern(s) of others is the fact that the United States of America is moving in the direction of becoming a THRID WORLD COUNTRY because of of but not necessarily limited to the influx of illegal immigrants but that we creating a situation where a majority of the general public is placed in a situation where they are encouraged to live off the government...

When you bring in thousands and millions of people who have no source of income, then they are foirced to live in the same dwelling whether that be an appartment or a house or in a tent...  These people typically don't work...  they don't want to work...  and they just walk around or sit around all day doing nothing.  Sometimes, these people get involved with drugs and alcohol...  wherver they live, those areas turn into slums and others who live nearby typical move to another area of town...

Over time, these slum like areas grow and push out to other areas of the city or the county or the state...  certain populated areas prosper and grow but for the most part, the entire country has been brought down to their lowest common denominator...  and, this is what could possibly happen to the USA and Americans...



Monday, April 12

Good Morning America

 A HEARTY WELCOME TO ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS...  

GLAD YOU ARE HERE...


  • Learn to speak ENGLISH
  • Get yourselves a drivers license
  • Get yourselves a work permit
  • Get yourselves free food
  • Get yourselves COVID vaccinated
  • Get yourselves Medicare
  • Get yourselves unemployment insurance
  • Get yourselves free daycare for children
  • Get yourselves an apartment or home
  • Get yourselves an education
  • Get yourselves a car

WE... THE PEOPLE WILL PAY FOR IT ALL WITH OUR TAXES...  SO...  NOT TO WORRY...



Wednesday, March 24

Begging Illegal Immigrants

When I was in high school in Cairo, Egypt and went into downtown Cairo, I was always confronted by poor people holding out their hands begging for food and money.  These children had flies all over their faces, wore torn clothing, and looked like they had not had a shower in weeks...  these children were not begging me because I was an American but because I was a foreigner and they knew that all foreigners lived better than they lived.  The only thing that one could do was walk away and ignore these children...

TODAY...
illegal immigrants are coming across the border in Texas and when they get to the US, they hold out their hands begging for food and money because when they left their country, they left without money and a little food which was quickly eaten.  So, they have no choice BUT TO BEG FOR FOOD...  and, how long will their begging last because they have no job and no source of income in order to buy food or acquire shelter.

ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS WILL CONTINUE TO BEG AMERICANS...