Monday, April 30, 2007
Feelings About Blogging
For a week, I brainstormed and thought about blogging on gas prices, and abortion until I finally made an intelligent decision to write about illegal immigration. I knew that Mrs. Peluso encouraged her students to share their work with their peers therefore, I wanted to blog on something I was passionate about. When I attended class the second week and mentioned writing/discussing illegal immigration in my blogs I was very hurt when I learned two other students were writing about immigration as well. I didn't want our blog sites to immulate one another.
Every week, I searched the internet trying to find ideas that interest me about immigration. I thought about writing about the history of immigrants migrating here to America but that didn't appeal to me. Therefore, I decided to write about the " real issues"as I refer to them. In my blogs, I discussed the pro's and con's of immigrants migrating here, contributions they brought to our country ( i. e. international foods, technology etc) and why I believe immigrants will continue to have incentives and possibly risk death to migrate here.
Overall, I received some decent feedback towards my views and valued what everyone had to say. I enjoyed blogging because it really allowed me to use my constitutional right to freedom of speech. Unfortunately, I have to continue taking undergraduate courses and expedite the completion of my general studies associate degree therefore, I will not continue to blog. In conclusion, I will say that I am very proud of my blogging and I really appreciate all that I've learned in this course.
What's most appealing about blogging is I can always use this site to see how I've grown as a writer as I continue to take undergraduate courses over the next few years. Maybe I'll laugh about some of the things that I've said or maybe I'll have a different point of view in a few years. Only time will tell. To prospective 112 students who may take this course I'll end by saying this; If you don't enjoy sharing your writing with your peers or you don't enjoy blogging remember this too shall pass.
Aliens serving in US military
With the rise of conflicts in
Personally, I am grateful for every single immigrant who has made the decision to join our military to aid us in our everyday struggles. For those who may have lost family members for a country that wasn't their own my condolence goes out to their families. Americans have gained because of their unselfish dedication to our country.
National Basketball Association and Resident Aliens connection
While brainstorming today, I became a little frustrated because I wanted to write an immigration blog that would appeal to many of us. First let me ask how many of you will watch the National Basketball Association (NBA) playoffs and championship game this year? You may be asking yourself how is basketball related to resident aliens? Believe me by the time you finish reading this blog you will be surprised at the facts that I learned on the internet.
During the 2000-1 NBA season the NBA had a total of 46 international players from 28 countries. Hakeem Olajuwon was a basketball player who immigrated here from Africa to play basketball at the
Because Hakeem possessed the ability to dunk the basketball, jump at high parameters, rebound the ball and block shots he entertained students, alumni and the television viewers across the
Although he hadn’t attained citizenship the NBA welcomed his skills to the league because his basketball skills had the potential to bring lots of earnings to the association. Currently, a ticket to an NBA may peak at $100 plus depending on your location in the stadium/arena. While employed by the Houston Rockets team Hakeem's salary peaked at 14.3 million. Tell me why is it that we are willing to accept those who entertain over the immigrants who only poesess basic labor skills?
Should those who poesses talent be treated better then those who don’t? Currently, Yao Ming is the most famous international player in the NBA. He has played against Americans in the Olympics and the owners of Houston Rockets decided to offer him employment here in the
It’s evident that these players are brought here to bring more revenue to the proprietors. Why does their talent allow their visas to be expedited? How many years are they allowed to stay here in the
I guess their talent makes them extraordinary so we must go to extremes to get them here to
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Analysis Paper on Illegal Immigration and their contributions to our country
Therefore, I have thought about the important issues when dealing with illegal immigrants. Recently, I have been brainstorming as to what I would like to do. It’s easy to put statistics of how many illegal immigrants are here, and how many are deported every year but that is quite boring and may be expected.
My plan is to find a resident alien who is in the processing of being naturalized and ask them what challenges did they face being an immigrant here in the country. Also, I will attempt to find an illegal immigrant (which is going to be a task within itself for someone to admit they are here illegally) and ask them what inspired them to migrate here to America.
Questions for illegal immigrant
(1) What have you gained from coming to America
(2) Do you fear being deported
(3) How were you transported here to America
(4) What type of employment do you have
Questions for resident alien
(1) How long did it take for you to obtain a visa to come to America? What type of visa inabled you to come here?
(2) Where are you employed
(3) Did you receive any federal assistance while here in America
(4) What do you like about your origin country that you wish you could bring to America?
(5) Name some of the things that you were prohibited from doing ( i.e. federal job) because you aren’t a U S citizen
(6) What do you feel that you have contributed to our country? (i.e. have you done any community service)
After gathering all that knowledge I will also incorporate some of the issues discussed in my blogs (i.e. individual taxpayer number, public assistance to illegal immigrant parents, guest-worker program etc.) and make an analysis of illegal immigrants and what are the pro’s and con’s of them migrating to America.
Monday, April 23, 2007
America's Need For Green (Illegal Aliens Paying Taxes)
Currently, there are 9 million illegal aliens here in the
Although, some are underpaid they are willing to pay taxes to our government in hopes of expediting their path to naturalization/citizenship. In a previous blog entry, I discussed how
When an undocumented immigrant opens a checking or savings account at a financial institution banks have the potential to earn interest off the money in the accounts. Personally, I believe immigrants should pay taxes as we all do. Seeing myself as a fair person, I don’t believe those who are paid beneath the legal minimum wage rate should pay taxes. If, they have a very low income can they really afford to pay taxes like the rest of us?
Also, how do you feel about the undocumented immigrants receiving returns as we do? Do they deserve to receive money for claiming other children who may be illegal aliens as well? Should they be allowed to claim assistance benefits because they pay taxes? What are the pro’s and con’s to illegal immigrants paying taxes?
The last thing I want to share with you is absolutely astonishing. According to the law, the IRS is prohibited from sharing information about the illegal aliens to other federal immigration officials/agencies? Why is that? Shouldn’t we be entitled to know where the illegal immigrants reside? Who are the companies that are employing these immigrants? Will the employers be penalized for hiring these immigrants?
In conclusion, after reading this blog you truly have to question our government about the need for the green. How are we to say that we discourage illegal aliens from coming to our country yet, issue tax numbers? In some aspect are we condoning people breaking the law?
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
How many times will Americans mourn over an immigrants malicious acts?
We are the benign, continuing to face acts of vile causing our death rate to incline.
(2) Before receiving a visa to migrate here to
(3) Research the background of each illegal immigrant (i.e. have they been arrested in their country? Why are they requesting to come to
(4) Psychological evaluation test every year
(5) Credit check or country’s equivalent
(6) Do they have any contact with political personnel in their country?
(7) Health Assessments (do they have any fatal diseases?/drug screening)
(8) Tracking device (micro chip) inserted in their bodies (place of their choice) to have visuals on the immigrant at all times
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Your tax money and illegal immigrant parents gains
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger proposed a new budget in which he would cut public assistance of illegal immigrant parents. Currently, illegal immigrants parents are eligible for the monetary funds assist with the expenses of taking care of their children until the legal age of 18. (www.nctimes.com). If the bill is approved Californian tax payers will save $144 million dollars in taxes.
Here's how the system works. The parents are issued debit cards for the children however, the state government does not track purchases made on the cards. Do you feel violated? Personally, I don't believe that we should aid illegal immigrant parents with taking care of their children. My reasoning is America is the land of opportunity. If an immigrant chooses to come here to provide a better life for their family how is adding another person to the household going to help their situation? They realize they may not be able to support the child however; they do not take the proper pre-cautions and continue to bring children into their environment. How are we as taxpayers responsible for their irresponsibility?
Many of us go to work everyday to provide for our families while illegal immigrants may receive monetary compensation simply because they had a child. How would that discourage them from having additional children? If, you continue to provide assistance to those who are irresponsible when will they become responsible adults?That is what we need to ask ourselves. I personally, don’t feel as though we should offer them assistance.
We should encourage them to go to financial courses to learn how to budget money. I believe that we should teach independence. As a country, we have a lot of our citizens suffering from Katrina to 9/11 and many other tragic events. Why not help ourselves before we start helping others? What do you think? How do you feel?
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
What are you favorite dining establishments?
How many times have you eaten at your favorite Chinese, Italian, Greek and Mexican restaurant? Do you ever sit and think could the owner have been an illegal immigrant? Yes, he may be a citizen now but how did he get here? What’s his background? Do you know if he has been a chef all his life? Where did he learn how to speak English? While eating and being served are you thinking how many of these bus boys are here illegally?
Will tightening our borders result in a decline in crime?
This is a great discussion topic. Do you know the first thing that comes to mind when I want to answer this question. I am sure it has come to your attention as well. The terrorists of 9/11. How upset were you to learn that these individuals who killed thousands of Americans had been trained here in
Truthfully, some people can be bought into committing crimes. I was so disappointed to learn that we had allowed these individuals to come to our country with an opportunity to learn how to fly only to use what they learned against us. We should question if an immigrant is wealthy enough to come here and pay for flight school why wouldn’t they want to be trained in their country? Why would they go through the hassle of paperwork and time that it may take to come here to our country? Have our laws become too lienant?
Honestly, do you think that we should allow wealthy illegal immigrants to our country? Are they more beneficial to our economics so we feel the need to expedite the processing of their paperwork to become legal