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It wasn't personal, it's just to stop future posts talking about "people of color" and "minorities" to try to include black people

Let's use clear and precise language and say that this bill mostly impacts hispanics and asians


I wasn't referring to the Bill itself when I wrote that, I was talking about the world views on relocation, hence why I used the terms 'people of color' and 'people of non-color'

there was a time when Jews, Italians, Irish etc people relocated and were referred to as immigrants just as were Koreans, Haitians and Indians etc
but the former are now recognized as repatriates and not the latter, it was my observation.

in the essence of the thread I do agree with you.
 

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Societies that have constant flow of genetics and new ideas survive, countries that have stagnant growth and low genetic inflow die.

As to why Rome lasted 1,000 years and Sparta last 2 centuries.

Immigration is a positive not a negative. See Japan in 50 years

Japan actually proves the opposite point. They became one of the world's most prosperous countries (twice) despite being almost completely homogeneous. (They're still 98.5% ethnic Japanese today).
 

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Trump to back plan that would curb legal immigration
By [URL='http://www.cnn.com/profiles/sara-murray']Sara Murray and Dan Merica, CNN[/URL]
Updated 9:57 AM ET, Wed August 2, 2017

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Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Arkansas, and Sen. Deb Fischer, R-Nebraska, listen during a hearing before the Senate armed services committee on February 9, 2017 on Capitol Hill in Washington.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • If passed, the bill would dramatically remake the current immigration system
  • The proposal faces long odds in Congress

Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump, joined by Republican Sens. David Perdue and Tom Cotton at the White House on Wednesday, will throw his support behind legislation that looks to curb the level of legal immigration into the United States by proposing a skills-based immigration system, a White House official told CNN.

Top White House aides have been working with Perdue and Cotton on the bill that, if passed, would dramatically remake the current immigration system, which allows a number of ways to bring family members to the US along with job-based visas.

The proposal faces long odds in Congress, where it is expected to be met with skepticism from both Democrats and Republicans. But Trump's support could help the measure gain traction.

"Our current immigration system is outdated and doesn't meet the diverse needs of our economy. ... And we don't prioritize ultra-high-skilled immigrants. We need an immigration system that meets the current needs of our workforce and encourages innovation," another White House official said in a statement. "Today, Senator Cotton and Senator Perdue will join President Trump to unveil legislation aimed at creating a skills-based immigration system that will make America more competitive, raise wages for American workers, and create jobs."

Cotton, of Arkansas, and Perdue, of Georgia, initially unveiled the Reforming American Immigration for a Strong Economy Act in February, arguing that the bill will "help raise American workers' wages by restoring legal immigration levels to their historical norms and rebalancing the system toward employment-based visas and immediate-family household members."

"We are taking action to fix some of the shortcomings in our legal immigration system," Perdue said at the time. "Returning to our historically normal levels of legal immigration will help improve the quality of American jobs and wages."
Cotton's office told CNN in July that the bill will be reintroduced with slight changes, but that the goal remains reducing legal immigration to the United States by 50%.

The original version of the bill cut back on what's referred to as "chain migration," ways of immigrating to the United States that are based on family or not based on skills. The bill would limit the types of family members of immigrants that can also be brought to the US to primarily spouses and minor children, would eliminate the international diversity visa lottery and limit the number of annual refugee admissions.

The over-arching goal for the Cotton-Perdue bill, the first official said, is to install a system where immigrants are allowed into the country based on their skills and contributions, as opposed to familial connections or a lottery.

"The bottom line here is that the President believes we should have a merit-based system of immigration in this country," the first official told CNN. "What the merit-based system would do is bring our immigration policy more in line with what's good for American workers and taxpayers, so that's the overarching goal, and that I'm sure is the driving force behind talks with Congress and these senators."

White House aides involved in the current effort include Stephen Miller, a senior adviser for policy and a Trump speechwriter; Julia Hahn, a special assistant to the President; and Andrew Bremberg, a policy aide.

Trump has long said he wants to reform the nation's immigration system, but any plan to do that seems like less of a priority for an administration that is now focused on health care, tax reform and a host of international issues.

"What I'd like to do is a comprehensive immigration plan," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One in July. "But our country and political forces are not ready yet."
CNN's Tal Kopan contributed to this report.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/02/politics/trump-skills-immigration-plan-cotton-perdue/index.html
 

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with our massive consumption and unequal distribution of resources, why does america need more people?

allow me to refer you to my first post

A) the American birth rate is low

B) baby boomers heading into retirement = tax revenues taking a hit, and more people relying on tax revenues

If there are not enough people in a country to replace an aging work force, what is the solution?
 

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See Japan now lol. One of the reasons why immigration is good is that it prevents your country from dying when people don't want to have kids anymore!

So nikkaz can go over there and eat? The Blasian population gonna explode is what you're sayin? :mjgrin:
 

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What the fuk are "people of color"?

Poc is just a phrase to exploit black history by non black people

This bill will have no impact on black people, and a minor impact on black immigrants

It will have a major impact on asians and hispanics, they need to #holdtheirownnuts, don't try to coral
Black people into it

Why would it have a minor impact on black immigrants? Are they going to exclude Caribbeans and Africans from the proposal?
 

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no but black immigrants are a small percentage of total immigration

:dwillhuh:


nikka, you are a first generation Caribbean immigrant.

The end result is there will be less black immigrants entering the U.S. Cut off your nose to spite your face brehs.
Do you really hate Mexicans that much? Despite the fact that you are dating one? :mjgrin:
 

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nikka, you are a first generation Caribbean immigrant.

The end result is there will be less black immigrants entering the U.S. Cut off your nose to spite your face brehs.
Do you really hate Mexicans that much? Despite the fact that you are dating one? :mjgrin:

the end result will be the same percentages dumb fuk
 

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the end result will be the same percentages dumb fuk

:what:

It will lower the total number of black immigrants. How is this a positive thing?

Plus this won't stem illegal immigration so in actuality the total number of black immigrants compared to Mexicans immigrants (legal and illegal) will be lower.

By the way, is your Mexican girlfriend here legally?

:ufdup:
 
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