Immigration as the wind blows
I'll say right off that I think the USA made a terrible mistake many years ago when we had the best chance to annex Canada and everything south of the USA, at least through Panama. We could guard the border pretty well at the Panama Canal, and at the straights across from Russia. It would now be most difficult due to the French element in Canada.
If we had done, so as proposed above, by now we would have had a Hispanic President or two, and a French speaking Vice-President, along with a Mexican Secretary of Labor. Our Congress and Senate would have hundreds of interpretors in order to be able do business.
Never the less we don't have such circumstances as above, and it is the reason we are coming up with a thousand page new immigration law.
As I understand how it is going to end up, the law will be detailed around the following premises:
What's here, stays here.
If they want they can register;
otherwise Wife and Grandma can't come legally and will have to get wet.
Build approximately 300 miles more fence on the Mexican border somewhere, sometime.
Don't collect any taxes from those here since if we do we will have to give them social security.
This saves those hiring them the social security costs they should pay.
Don't work any of them over 30 hour per week so that they can be "contractors," and not be officially on the payroll.
Those chicken plucking, roofing, grass cutting, cooking, wait staff, cucumber picking, cotton picking, camp in the woods types, are all welcome in addition to what we now have.
All these stores that transfer money to Mexico and other places every Friday will now be taxed as banks.
Pine straw picker-uppers and salesmen will also be allowed to peddle it on the street without a license.
The slitting of goats throats can now be in the front yard as well as the back. Chicken feathers are now to be picked up instead of letting the wind blow them away.
If three high bunk beds are installed safely, there can be in addition to installing them on the walls of a house, be installed in the middle of the rooms as long as a two foot aisle is left on one side of the bunks. No more than 24 per room however and males and females are to be in different rooms.
Only two old vans allowed per yard.
No American is ever again to do any heavy lifting, stoop labor, menial tasks, or speak Spanish. If you can't pay for that work, the government will pay it.
We must keep our economy up!
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