Subj : The manifesto
To : Dale Shipp
From : Lee Lofaso
Date : Wed Sep 11 2019 12:23 am
Hello Dale,
>>However, if your reason for requesting asylum was because the gangs
>>where you were told you that you either had to let your ten year old son
>>be initiated into the gang or that they would kill your entire family --
>>that should be enough. In the regions where the southern immigrates are
>>coming from, that is not atypical. The region is more controlled by the
>>gangs than by the government.
>
>AM>So basically you want to allow anyone who can get to the US to be able
>AM>to just become a citizen?
>
>I never said anyone. I said those who have a legitimate reason for
>seeking asylum. In some cases that is a real fear for the safety of
>themselves and their children. The USA has laws that allow such people
>to appeal for asylum once they enter the country and for a judge to hear
>their case to decide if it is acceptable.
Many people may have a legitimate reason for seeking asylum, but
are unable to show or document their reasons. In addition, just
because they have a legitimate reason(s) for seeking asylum does
not mean the US will grant them asylum, or even give them fair
consideration.
The only thing the US does is allow them to file a claim, and to
grant them an appeal if their original claim is denied.
>AM>I don�t have an issue allowing people in that the country has a �need�
>AM>for their skills. I don't like the
>AM>idea of just allowing anyone that can make up any story to just be
>AM>allowed in. It makes for a bunch
>AM>of minimum wage people that we will likely all end up paying for in
>AM>the long run.
>
>It makes for a bunch of people who are willing and able to work and
>contribute to the economy. Who do you think picks your fruit and
>vegetables in the fields. Who do you think does the cleaning and other
>low level jobs in the hotel industry -- including Trump's golf courses.
>Once they are here, "these people" usually prove to be a benefit to
>society. They pay taxes, including social security and medicare.
Documented workers are fine, as they are doing so legally. It is
undocumented workers that are a problem. Even more so, employers who
continue to hire them, and not be prosecuted.
>AM>The next statement is for every decision we make and isn�t directed at
>AM>either party alone:
>
>AM>Our country is going deeper in debt every year and until we balance
>AM>the budget we need to think
>AM>through the cost impact of these decisions or one day we wont have a
>AM>country and all the cry
>AM>babies saying how bad the USA is right now will see what bad really
>AM>is.
>
>The immigrates are not the cause of increasing national debt. The cause
>for that are things like military spending and tax cuts for the wealthy.
Statistics prove your point.
--Lee
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