They're taking all our minimum wage jobs! We're all going to have to learn Spanish! They clog up all the hospitals!
Someone call the whambulance. Jeez, quit complaining. I don't see immigrants coming in and taking over our country I see a bunch of lazy people calling for Poppa Gov'ment to make life's problems go away. We natural born citizens are just descendents of older immigrants. In fact the Indians were here first and from the way that turned out I think it would be best if we still consider ourselves immigrants in a land of freedom. It must be understood that America is a place where anyone should be able to feel at home, that is the basis of our ever-mentioned melting pot and in my opinion it could use a little spicing up.
I believe that anyone willing to run, jump, or swim their way across the border to live in a foreign land deserves to live here, because they are the ones who recognize what great opportunity lies in the damn sexy nation of America. I can remember the family stories of the McBurnett clan (my peeps) who came from Scotland to Georgia back when it was still a debtor colony. Those McBurnetts probably rich, they were sent to a debtors colony, and they probably didn't have very many capital investments or business ventures that that America desperately needed and they very likely smelled of potatoes and had funny accents but here we are generations later living in a country far better than anywhere else I've ever been where you can go into a restaurant order a large cold dring and get a gallon sized cup brimming with ice (Europeans don't put enough ice in my cup).
America should let more of these hopeful citizens, except for the terrorists, if not all of them into America. If they are willing to leave everything they grew up knowing back in their home country I would be honored to let them be a part of mine. As for the hospital business, make them all citizens and start collecting taxes on their eager to work backs. I think it's just plain foolish that we wouldn't let them participate in every part of American culture. If you weren't born here wouldn't you want to live here unless you were born in the Bahamas, that place is heaven. The water is too blue.