[Faith-talk] U.S immigration
Mostafa Almahdy
mostafa.almahdy at gmail.com
Tue May 24 09:17:46 UTC 2016
I apologise for the unintended spelling mistake, I meant, most Americans.
On 5/24/16, Mostafa <mostafa.almahdy at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Dear prestigious recipients, peace and blessings.
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> Immigration to the United States was and still a tremendous ambition for
> many people around the world.
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> Recently, U.S officials started to complain about the crisis of what they
> call illegal immigration, intending to put pause.
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> Well, if you wouldn’t mind folks, I may have a standpoint on this.
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> The United States was found 242 years ago.
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> Each and everyone in this country is actually an immigrant.
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> Unfortunately, your great grandfathers viciously enslaved and brutally
> murdered original habitants.
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> They exterminated them by genocide and unethical maltreatment.
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> Subsequently, they forcefully settled there and then, claimed genuine
> inhabitance.
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> If people forget, history doesn’t.
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> I think we desperately demand to critically reconsider what the United
> States stands for.
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> This country has been constantly claiming human rights, equality,
> substantiality and unparalleled liberty.
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> Well, it may look so pleasant ostensibly but practically, it plainly
> doesn’t.
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> The claim that the United States resembles unrivaled justice is
> demonstratively fallacious.
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> U.S immigration policy is intemperately susceptible.
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> It doesn’t stand for anything reliable.
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> I really feel sorry for those who chase acquiring U.S citizenship.
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> They leave everything behind them to chase a fog, what a disarray.
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> I believe that the United States is the biggest deceit in human history.
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> It looks so bright from its outward surface, but inwardly it is heavily
> distorted.
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> I am not particularly in favour of those who tend to americanise their
> character to be recognised.
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> I stridently oppose altering identity for this.
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> The United States demands international prosecuting authority to determine
> its controversially leading stance.
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> The settlement of the United States was essentially based on larceny and
> fraudulence.
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> This is why getting permanent U.S citizenship is so easy, because it
> actually doesn’t belong to them.
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> Their great grandfathers stoled it.
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> Therefore, it is unremarkably convenient for them to smoothly pass it on to
> others.
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> Why acquiring permanent citizenship in the UK is so complicated?
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> Because they genuinely believe they are the actual possessors of this land.
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> They won’t ever grand their citizenship to someone who was simply born
> there.
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> The United States gives instant citizenship to newly born individuals, even
> if they haven’t spent couple of weeks in the country.
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> This policy is resultant of how this country were initially found.
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> Further amazingly, the United States calls for restricting immigration
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> That is tremendously preposterous.
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> How could you possibly restrict immigration while you all are really
> immigrants in the first place?
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> I won’t hypocritically endorse the United States for its theft and
> savagery.
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> New generations are perfectly unaware of how their country was found.
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> I highly encourage them to read about American history and let’s forget
> whatever you were told in typical history textbooks at school.
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> Reality bites, but truth is truth.
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> I am not attempting to sound assaultive by this.
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> I just intend to put everything in the proper position.
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> I never hated the United States for what it stands for.
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> The United States declaration of independence and the constitution, both are
> considered good example for contemporary democracy.
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> The problem however, that the United States doesn’t sufficiently stand for
> what it claims.
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> There is considerable racism and cultural manipulation in the country.
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> I call sensible and just Americans to act quickly regarding proposing proper
> immigration reform.
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> At its inception, you ought to suspend permitting the use of hate rhetoric
> in the name of counterfeit free speech.
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> Second, please, open the boundaries for your kids.
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> Let them be sufficiently exposed to various cultures and traditions.
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> The United States is enormously insulated.
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> When people migrate to the U.S, they don’t find many cultures to communicate
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> They forcefully are melted into one culture, which is Americanisation.
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> Americanisation is assimilation into American character, essence, culture,
> entity and identity.
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> I don’t oppose American culture wholely.
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> I permeate its factors, I approve reciprocal principles and I decline
> infringing concepts.
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> This post hasn’t intended to be thorough.
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> I just wanted to express my opinion regarding U.S immigration, people
> immigrating to the U.S.
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> I hope you may earnestly consider this proposition.
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> If you really want to positively reconcile with the rest of the world, you
> may open your boundaries and let cultures be independently represented,
> instead of melting them all into your culture.
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> You ought to decease prejudice and slanting, if you truly want to
> communicate with the rest of the world.
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> I believe in highly potential American reconciliation with the rest of the
> world, only if most American were like Alison Mueller, my American Mormon
> friend.
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> She resides in Utah.
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> she is polite, respectful, interculturally involved, quite friendly,
> intellectually distinguished, devout and well, truly American as applepie,
> J.
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> Warm regards from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
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> Mostafa
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> Best wishes.
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> It's always hope that gives meaning to life.
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