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Re: Views on Immigration

Posted: 06 Apr 2018, 10:10
by dtb
I think the issue is very complicated. I don't agree that all immigrants who come can't take care of themselves or pay taxes. Every immigrant I have ever worked with brought a lot to the table in terms of education and job skills and we need to value what they contribute to our culture and economy. That being said, not everyone who comes here does so with good intentions and sorting out the bad apples isn't easy.

Re: Views on Immigration

Posted: 06 Apr 2018, 18:48
by katiesquilts
As someone who moved from America to Japan, I have to say I am so happy with the immigration process. Japan is much less strict than America, so people are more willing to go through legal channels to immigrate, because they know they have an actual chance at getting a visa. (Unlike America, where it can take months to find out that you've been rejected.) Also, Japan recognizes that foreigners are a necessary part of its economy, because without foreigners you wouldn't have English teachers or tutors, much less highly qualified service providers, such as translators and interpreters. Not to mention that they have the opposite problem of America, which is that their population is declining. Some people are worried that foreigners having babies with Japanese spouses will dilute the Japanese blood and make the "Japanese" race go extinct, but it's either dilute the blood and survive or be completely erased, so...

Re: Views on Immigration

Posted: 07 Apr 2018, 13:24
by desantismt_17
I agree with what has been said about helping who is here before helping those who aim to come. Immigration, like so many other things, has its positives, but also like many other things, it can become very overwhelming, fast. If people wish to seek a better life, it is far beyond me to say they shouldn't. Having the resources to aid those in the search, though, is essential

Re: Views on Immigration

Posted: 07 Apr 2018, 16:36
by BeatrixPotter
I think that immigration is a good thing. Most of the immigrants coming here are hard-working and make a positive contribution to society. Many are filling much needed professional roles in health care and technology.
I live in a community that has many immigrants. Our school system has families that speak over 80 languages at home. This diversity is beneficial to help us understand the world and other peoples.

Re: Views on Immigration

Posted: 07 Apr 2018, 17:33
by Mercelle
Before we start to label immigrants, we should first view them as human beings. Their reasons for migrating from their homeland should be the basis for deciding whether they should be admitted elsewhere or not. Calamity can befall anyone. If it happens to me, I wouldn't want my safety to be compromised based on my background.

Re: Views on Immigration

Posted: 10 Apr 2018, 05:02
by Jesscar6
I think there's abit too much immigration already, and those countries receiving them aren't coping with them effectively, so they shouldn't be more until they do.

Re: Views on Immigration

Posted: 12 Apr 2018, 00:02
by kate_nguyen
Immigration leads to serious issues for both the "host" countries and the original country, my people from Vietnamese used to flee to America or French in order to hide from the government. Normally it was because they sold their own blood and relative and want to avoid punishment. I believe everybody should have a chance to live a full life and hope the world leaders could solve the immigration problems.

Re: Views on Immigration

Posted: 12 Apr 2018, 21:24
by crediblereading2
While immigration should be a fair process, if everyone from everywhere is given free access to any country, then the floodgates will be open. Proper laws should, therefore, be enacted to monitor this system, so no country is overpopulated at any given time.

Re: Views on Immigration

Posted: 12 Apr 2018, 23:20
by Sindhu Srinath
Immigration will always be a problem. When letting in someone new to the country, even to your home, the process is filled with apprehensions. But bad people can be anywhere. School shootings can be done by natural citizens. So though I am fine with immigration checks, I don't think newcomers should be viewed as a threat.

Re: Views on Immigration

Posted: 13 Apr 2018, 00:27
by Laura Ungureanu
It's too complicated. I like immigrants, they bring cultural diversity, but if they come when we are still busy handling our own problems with homeless people, it's like we have guests but we can't take care of them, we can't make them feel at home, because our own family doesn't feel at home.

Re: Views on Immigration

Posted: 13 Apr 2018, 03:50
by AnitaM
I believe that everyone deserves a chance to live in safety, with opportunities to work and gain an education. In Western countries we can't fully understand the hardships some people around the world face, and we can't say how we would act if we were put in those positions. I also think that problems related to migration are greatly exaggerated both by politicians and the media. There are bad people in every country/culture. Therefore, I say we should welcome those in need of help and people who are simply trying to better their lives.

Re: Views on Immigration

Posted: 14 Apr 2018, 08:09
by Kibet Hillary
Immigration will always happen in one way or the other. It is not fitting to discriminate and close the doors to a certain group as a general just because some behaviour is being perpetrated by some members of it.

Re: Views on Immigration

Posted: 14 Apr 2018, 08:15
by Kibet Hillary
CheyenneR wrote: 03 Mar 2018, 14:08 I think immigration is fine but two things need to happen first. The first thing is any country should take care to help their own people first, you can't be a land of opportunities and yet have so many people that still need housing and food in your own country. Secondly, I think any immigration needs to be done legally, to immigrate anywhere "off the books" really causes problems later down the road not only for the person/people immigrating but for the country as a whole.
Completely true. Ding anything off-book may open a door for situations to get off-hand at times.

Re: Views on Immigration

Posted: 17 Apr 2018, 18:22
by Elle Howard
I am all for legal immigration. I do not like stereotyping people because of where they come from. Everyone deserves a chance to have a better future. However, I do think we do an awful job of taking care of some of our citizens. No child in our country should ever go to bed worrying about when their next meal will be.

Re: Views on Immigration

Posted: 20 Apr 2018, 04:10
by SkyeDragon
I believe we need to take care of our own people first, but I am not against immigration in general. We need to have laws, and actually enforce them, that ensures the citizens of our country are protected and those entering our country are productive and are here legally. I support the responsible immigration policies that allow people to come here as long as they do not create an unreasonable burden on our society. America is made up of people from all over the world and most of our own citizens are of immigrant ancestry.