• sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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    23 hours ago

    It’s really not that wild, many legal immigrants want to pull the ladder up behind them.

    Source: am married to an immigrant and work with several. All of them seem to like Trump’s immigration policies for some reason…

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      I honestly can’t wrap my head around this. If I emigrated elsewhere to flee this shit-show, I would absolutely help other people cross whatever borders I did.

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        Conservatives think that some people are just better than others and, surprise surprise, they’re near the top of the “natural hierarchy”.

        “I’m an immigrant, but I’m not like those other immigrants because I don’t [Republican stereotype of immigrants]”

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          Democrats often display they same intolerance towards republicans though. Both parties have a habit of attacking rather than supporting. I thought this election might be different with the democrats, and I think its improved, but they still fight in the mud far too often for my liking.

      • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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        1 hour ago

        Here’s the thought process:

        1. it was really hard to get into this country
        2. if we make it easier to come here, that nullifies the work I did

        A similar argument applies to a lot of other things, for example:

        • student loan forgiveness - I paid my student loans (or worked to avoid them), why should others get a pass?
        • mortgage assistance - I saved to be able to afford a home, why should others skip that step?

        A lot of people attribute this to selfishness, but I think it’s closer to jealousy. I have two kids who share a bedroom, and if I reward them equally for cleaning up when one did 90% of the work, that doesn’t seem fair to the one that did the most work, even if they’re older and more capable. I think that’s pretty similar to what’s happening here.

        That said, I personally am in favor of much more open borders, and I’d like to get to a point where we don’t have quotas or anything and people can come as they please. My ideal is a quick stop at the border to fill out a form (i.e. temporary work authorization), then perhaps monthly digital reports about job status, and then a longer-term authorization once you can prove employment (or at least financial stability). We have a huge backlog, so in the meantime I’d like to simplify the paperwork and increase the quotas until that backlogged demand is exhausted.