Response To Fears of Chain Migration

Re: Fears of Chain Migration – Tim Steller – Arizona Daily Star

FEARS OF “CHAIN MIGRATION” SHOULDN’T DRIVE POLICY….(Really ???)

[Steller] …..”For me, one of the most galling aspects is the fear of “chain migration.” This phrase, undoubtedly focus-group-tested for provoking a fear response, actually should be called extended family migration.” (Galled you say Steller?)

http://tucson.com/news/local/steller-column-fear-understandable-but-shouldn-t-drive-immigration-policy/article_06b6da52-0870-5332-839a-83ce94ff8737.html

Steller galled at “chain migration” fears. Are you not galled about this fact Steller —

One immigrant identifying as a Muslim immigrating to our country, (our) country that espouses the free pursuit, and expression of ones religion is actually allowing the immigrant decreed by a tenet of his religion not only to disobey our laws, but are abhorent to our culture and norms –

By definition a Muslim

· Is obedient solely to their religious diety.

· Advocate family honor killing, and of infidels.

· Advocate women without rights.

· Punish by death Islamic blasphemy

HOW WELL DOES that one Muislim sit well within our American society Steller?

How well will a “chain” of his faimily, who are of the “same stripe” immigrating to this country?

WE ARE A NATION OF IMMIGRANTS sounds nice and fuzzy, BUT what is not said is the long and painful purge of the asshole shit they bring with them before they become Americans for Americans.

IT’S NOT ABOUT RACE, but tenets of their culture of the white, black, brown, or poker-dot,

GET YOUR HEAD OUT OF YOUR A** Steller, and wake-up to the realities of immigration, integration, and assimilation – sounds great, but is not happening, and therein is the reality.

Ciro Verdi
Tucson, Arizona

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