A very quick Google search states that the USA grants lawful permanent residence to at least 1 million immigrants annually, with close to that same number (800,000 to 900,000) becoming naturalized citizens annually.
This reveals two things:
1. The USA is not a racist country that hates foreigners and is totally, completely against immigration.
2. Millions of foreigners are clearly able to follow America's immigration laws and be accepted into the country as permanent residents and naturalized citizens.
Gee, it's almost as if most Americans' problem with immigration is ILLEGAL immigration, an important distinction that the Left loves to ignore in order to call everyone else racist bigots.
As someone who has a grandmother, aunts, uncles, and cousins who have lawfully migrated into the USA from a third-world country, answer me this: How is supporting open borders, amnesty to illegal migrants, and the existence of sanctuary cities not completely disrespectful and a slap to the face of the MILLIONS of migrants who followed the USA's immigration laws to become permanent residents and naturalized citizens? How is this a fair and justifiable position to have? What makes the person who supports these things more righteous than the person who supports the deportation of illegal migrants?
















