Migration views other side

I support E-verify

If I don’t sound as strongly pro migrant (even though I am Left wing on migration), its only because since I am generally against Capitalism I realize the negative effects Capitalism has on legal and illegal migrants. 

For example I realize that mass illegal migration and overwhelming/endless legal migration (the type of migration where can barely afford to take care of our own people let alone overwhelming/endless migrants) is beneficial to the capitalist class and thus that makes me feel that mass illegal migration and overwhelming/endless legal migration is effectively a net negative in my eyes. Many migrants come in and take jobs away from citizens which increases unemployment

When migration that happens within a capitalist countries (like the US) sadly it can be seen as a modern day version of bondage (like in the Old South) 

Back then, there was colonialist exploitation happening within a capitalist country via bondage due to similar conditions to today.  

Today via mass illegal migration and overwhelming/endless legal migration, legal migrants and illegal migrants sadly end up working below minimum wage or barely minimum wage in a subsistence type existence (like construction work of migrants in some parts of the US for example) within a capitalist country not too much better or different than the type of dehumanizing capitalist worker exploitation that slaves were put through in the Old South. 

A lesser but still relevant reason I don’t sound strongly pro migrant (even though I am Left wing on migration), is because I see the negative effect of migration in that migration is used to undercut wages and that migration can be detrimental to the entire working class (though we should gladly share what we make with foreigners specially if they’re in need) . The US needs to stop monopolizing our job market

Ideally, migration should be designed around the economic interests of the American people and especially Americans at the bottom of the labor market . 

A study of the struggle waged by the American working class reveals that, in order to oppose their workers, the employers either bring in workers from abroad or else transfer manufacture to countries where there is a cheap labor force.

But the Left need not take my word for it. Just ask Karl Marx, whose position on immigration would get him banished from the modern Left. Although migration at today’s speed and scale would have been unthinkable in Marx’s time, he expressed a highly critical view of the effects of the migration that occurred in the nineteenth century. In a letter to two of his American fellow-travelers, Marx argued that the importation of low-paid Irish immigrants to England forced them into hostile competition with English workers. He saw it as part of a system of exploitation, which divided the working class and which represented an extension of the colonial system. He wrote this piece” Andrea Nagle A Left Case Against Open borders

When we defeat Capitalism and usher in a more socialistic country that meshes with my economic views, I will become more pro migrant and very pro migrant

There is a major border crisis as there too many migrants at the border and we need to turn a lot away to fix this mess.  (backlog clear  m malkin and progs 2023)

I do want the US before they implement my migration reform ideas, to clear the migration backlogs  . I agree with these progressives' calls  (here, here etc)

to clear the backlogs to help end our migration crisis and to help migrants, refugees, asylum seekers etc be able to get processed quicker, easier and in a more humane way

The backlog of 600,000-plus fugitive deportee cases. The backlog of four million immigration applications of all kinds. The backlog of an estimated 100,000 FBI background checks for legal immigrant applicants. The disappearance of 111,000 citizenship applications.   The above numbers are from 2007 but I am sure the numbers are similar to that today.

The Washington Post reported in 2007 that those loads of unprocessed paperwork was growing. Over a few hundred thousand immigrants who come here legally continue to wait for FBI background checks before they become naturalized. 

This backlog of the legal migrants' naturalization applications (and other benefits), from 2005-2007 for example doubled to 329,160.   There is also slow processing time for asylum seekers which causes delay

Thus we should fix the above mess first before we get too far in with implementing my migration ideas   

We also should clear the obstacles to a Path of Citizenship for legal migrants who followed the rules before we do the same to illegal immigrants as mentioned below.  Let's give legal migrants priority over illegal migrants and give them both priority by clearing the backlogs.  

Child migrants are wrongly being forced into child labor, there are separation of families currently that rival the types under Donald Trump

We have to stop the cartels on the border and this is connected to our migrant crisis , see here for more

We must protect our borders from Hamas sympathizers and Hamas militants and create a process where we do not let in people who will commit mass murders in our country (but without the racial, religious profiling plz as Paul Ryan would say)

The border crisis is a humanitarian crisis and I support whatever plan the Democrats and anyone who is helping them has to fix it. We need more people going to the border to see this crisis happening before our eyes and I think there needs to be a solid plan by all of our leaders to fix our border, but at least Democrats are trying to come up with policies to address this crisis. We have to find new ways to fix this never ending border crisis cycle

Maybe fused with a 'right of the Tories' Keir Starmer Labour Party (i.e moderate) version of Small Tent Progressivism  

I do feel that illegal immigrants who trespass into the US illegally without a visa (like who cross the border illegally without anyone looking) or who go to the US on a vacation and overstay their passport , as long as they are in the US for a under a year or two, ESPECIALLY if they haven’t assimilated or even integrated  ,after they are caught, they should first be given a chance to register for asylum or as a refugee using ever so slightly less laxer criteria than we have now for asylum seekers and refugees and if they can’t meet those conditions, then they should be deported under our current system, until we implement my ideas in this section and its links.  

If I went into Sweden, Germany, Canada or Australia or England illegally right now and was caught within a year or two I would be deported from those countries too

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