Economists are in hot debate whether illegal immigration really hurts the economy but they could not get into conclusion. Only Borras, an american born Cuban is vehemently claimming that it hurts the US economy because he hates Mexicans. One study even concluded that the undocumented immigrants are in no competition with the natives. They are only taking jobs which the natives do not want to do.
It is high-time that the US review its immigration policies. I take my case as an example. I applied for a US visa 6 months ago and they gave me 10 year multiple entry. Although I was happy to be given such an privilege, it made me think the dangers of multiple entry. I have no intentions of staying in the states though. Other people could abuse the multiple entry visa, to work in the states illegally and occasionally exiting in Mexico or Canada. My cousins applied for a tourist visa through a wedding invitation, they were granted. My brother had an invitation from the American Medical Association to present his research was denied, for reasons we do not know. I find it very ironic. The rules are not clear.
My british tourist visa is only for one year, which I think is more safer on the part of the british government. It safeguard abuse of the multiple entry.
On the issue on "jumping over borders", that is a security issue, not an immigration issue. If the american government was not good enough at securing their territory in the South, then that is their short-coming.
Now, I would not wonder how did the 9/11 took place. Just simply because the american security forces are inefficient.
If you cannot solve "jumping over the borders" issue, then how would you be efficient in addressing terrorism? If I were Ossama bin Laden, would'nt be easier for me to jump over borders too?
We addressed that said grievances concerning the failure of the border security, being, ultimately, one of the major factors that has led to the unprecedented illegal human trafficking into the United States southern border. It was addressed in my posts. Please read back, as I addressed said grievances and its economic, political and law-enforcement strain/effects on the United States.
If you have a problem with the visa process and screening process, it may be opportune of you to talk to a public official and or governmental employee of the United States of America, and or email the United States Immigration Services.
Again, the stringent process of acquiring an American Visa and entry is a result illegal migration and government's policy in trying to alleviate and counter said phenomenon.
Cheers,
Lorenzo
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