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Fri, 18 May 12 2:13 AM | 66 view(s)
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Your use of the term 'immigrant' is troubling in that at one time the Irish were 'immigrants' which were not seen as being welcome here, which could also be said for any number of ethnic groups which are deemed as regular Americans now. After all, when was the last time someone with the name of Schwartz or Eisenhower or Becker was looked down on as 'dirty krauts' from Germany? And then there were the Chinese who it was OK for them to come and work on the railroads but an early example of those so-called 'controlled immigration' rules were directed toward Asians yet today many in our society don't even consider them in the same class of immigrants as those with Hispanic surnames, treating them with almost no stigmas at all and in some cases even remarking that they even higher moral standards and work ethics than even long time citizens. And speaking of many of those families with Hispanic surnames, what about the people already living on land which eventually became parts of the US, such as Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California? Or for that matter, Hawaii and Alaska with their large non-white, non-European populations. Yes, we are a land of immigrants, but many of the people looked down as being 'immigrants' today may have roots which go back much further than the first white northern-European arrivals to our shores.




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Re: Isn't this an oxymoron?
By: killthecat
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Fri, 18 May 12 1:55 AM
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Of coures not. We are a nation of immigrants. But large-scale immigration made sense when we were expanding our western frontiers, and skill set needs were different. Not the case today. Also the immigration was controlled, not anyone who can sneak across the border earned the right to be an American citizen.


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