Immigrant nation revalues basics - NYC comments
Published: 23 May, 2010, 08:57
Edited: 23 May, 2010, 12:07
TAGS: Human rights, The Resident, Immigration, USA
The US accepts over a million immigrants annually, but is the government doing enough to integrate them in American society?
RT's Lori Harfenist asks people on the streets of New York whether or not the US is a hospitable place.
Some in NYC believe that, despite all human beings’ natural desire to live where they want to live to feed their families, it is not only a question of money. Citizenship comes with certain responsibilities towards the country you live in to support it.
Still, they do not approve of the new legislative in the state of Arizona and propose to establish a new Guest Worker Program – a step back in time.
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That's fine. Open the poor house since fate is fixed for one against one. I hate hope because it's not mine. It's usually some ambiguous form of desperation waiting for a new alley to be thrown down to "survive" for one against one. Like these people. Their country doesn't provide for its poor and then we exploit them and tell them how lucky they are. We just don't want to pay the price. You can't get something from nothing because you exist as something. Time shows everything true.