Comments by "" (@jmitterii2) on "Sam Annihilates Scumbag Caller Defending Trump's Horrific Immigration Policy" video.

  1. They have the right under US and international treaty to seek asylum. Additionally, those who are granted refugee or asylum status should be provided a cultural and language educational facility living quarters as well as later long term rental apartments at HUD home rates developed to increase housing supply and keep rents from going through through the roof for them and for us, and to assist them to obtaining a job at going wages/salaries, not to be under cut or abused by employers, being able to take care of basic living needs like setting up utilities: water, electricity, gas, etc., transportation needs are met, understanding of basic laws of the country, initial clothing and food needs are met upon leaving the facility that is keeps the families together to set them up for success. Currently, many refugees often struggle being placed in a private apartment complexes that aren't often not affordable requiring them to cram together in a 1 or 2 bedroom apartment with 5 or 6 adults and 2 or more children. They don't know how to run a washer or dryer, don't no common customs and culture forgetting that they have a beautiful park with benches, instead sit on a gutter sidewalk in a parking place which is often hazardous for their children. Often they cannot speak enough English to have a sufficient conversation to take care of basic needs like paying and getting water turned back on (personal experience) just simply giving their address is difficult. So far, they're at the mercy of small non-profit assistant groups who cannot handle the amount of inflows in certain cities, and churches, or their supervisor who in my experience eventually drove him to our office to speak for him to get his water back on, his family of 4 was without water for over two weeks. And at some point they're required to pay back their airfare if they flown on US expense like many of the Somalian refugees. We can be a more efficient and compassionate nation. What we do is hideous throwback to early 1900's and later. And there is a humane way to treat those seeking refugee status at the boarder, and for undocumented immigrants. We don't want them being paid under the table, being abused by employers with extremely low wages/salaries and benefits which subsequently harms the rest of the labor force in reducing the labor market pay and benefits. Instead, you make it clear that if you hire anyone they must be paid fairly even if they're undocumented illegal and going through a process to demonstrate they can be a good US Citizen. These people are often desperate economically and socially particularly for those trying to escape social political humanitarian crisis in their home countries. Unless you're a Native American of a tribe in the US territory, you're at least a product of immigration of some type: illegal, legal, result from slave ancestry, etc. We can all co-exist. Our country is huge. And is capable of absorbing the amount of immigrants that come here. And keep in mind, US is usually on the bottom of their list to come. Many would rather go to various nations of Europe like Germany, France, UK, Austria, Australia, etc. But due to geographic location, or simply those other more population dense countries simply can't take any more economically; Germany literally has excepted over 1 million Syrian refugees along with another million other immigrants in one year, and they're state is geographically the size of OR and WA with a population twice the size of CA. Would be as if we took 3 million immigrants/refugees in one year. We take on about 1.05 million immigrants a year. If they're capable of at least trying to make their situation work, we can do it given our larger geographical area. Fearing refugees or other immigrants something we shouldn't. And we should be treating them much better, setting them up for success so they're not being taken advantage of, and have a more dignifying life here. We need some solidarity in this fucking country.
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