London's a shithole anyways, can't see for the life of me why anyone would want to live there
So your answer is "yes , children should be punished for their parents criminal activity"
Correct ?
Well that was an interesting exercise.
Numbers for illegal immigrants in the UK vary between 300,000 & 600,000. If we double that upper figure to 1.2 million (just to give a reasonable overestimate) then based on a population size of 65 million that represents 1.9% of the UK population are here illegally,
I believe the figure for the USA is around 3.4% so yes you do have a bigger problem than us if you view it that way and we appear to be doing a better job already thank you
here's a related question.
Should a child be punished for their parents criminal actions?
Yep, good job.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/islamist-extremists-uk-highest-number-europe-25000-terror-threat-eu-official-isis-islam-britain-a7923966.html
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UK home to up to 25,000 Islamist extremists who could pose threat, EU official warns
Number is the highest known figure in Europe, amid concern over 'known' extremists launching recent attacks
Lizzie Dearden Home Affairs Correspondent
Children are punished all the time for their parents crimes. Kids are separated from their parents every time a criminal that is also a parent goes to jail.
This particular young lady sounds like a big positive vote for democracy and the system in the USA.
First person in her family ever to graduate from College and being so high profile I would imagine she has followed due process and applied for PD to allow her to stay regardless of her parents transgressions in the past .
Not all illegal immigrants are Islamist Extremists (or to put it another way, some of those nutters will be British born/naturalised)
2 seperate issues
So all these people and their ancestors are native born Islanders and just happened to convert to radical islam. Got it.
True, will think of a better way of wording it but meanwhile being more specific:
This particular young lady sounds like a big positive vote for democracy and the system in the USA.
First person in her family ever to graduate from College and being so high profile I would imagine she has followed due process and applied for PD to allow her to stay regardless of her parents transgressions in the past .
This particular young lady sounds like a big positive vote for democracy and the system in the USA.
The U.S. contributes to our own problems with conflicting laws and regulations. Since non-citizens can serve in the military, it gives people room to argue that, if someone can fight and die for the U.S., then they should be able to do all other things that citizens can do. That's a question I don't have an answer for, but it does contribute to a "gray area" in immigrants' status.
https://www.thebalance.com/can-a-non-u-s-citizen-join-the-united-states-military-3354092
The U.S. contributes to our own problems with conflicting laws and regulations. Since non-citizens can serve in the military, it gives people room to argue that, if someone can fight and die for the U.S., then they should be able to do all other things that citizens can do. That's a question I don't have an answer for, but it does contribute to a "gray area" in immigrants' status.
https://www.thebalance.com/can-a-non-u-s-citizen-join-the-united-states-military-3354092
The U.S. contributes to our own problems with conflicting laws and regulations. Since non-citizens can serve in the military, it gives people room to argue that, if someone can fight and die for the U.S., then they should be able to do all other things that citizens can do. That's a question I don't have an answer for, but it does contribute to a "gray area" in immigrants' status.
https://www.thebalance.com/can-a-non-u-s-citizen-join-the-united-states-military-3354092
I don't actually know why our military would let non-citizens fight.
It does seem rather bizarre to me, and I certainly don't support it, myself. Are they THAT desperate to have people enlist??of the 195 countries in the world there's olya relatively small number that allow foreigners to serve in their Military
"Can" fight and die. Don't have to.
I don't actually know why our military would let non-citizens fight. How do we even know which side they're really on? (not that becoming a citizen guarantees a person is on our side, but it sure seems like a better indicator than somebody who isn't a citizen)
Again, not ILLEGAL aliens. Illegal aliens should not be doing anything here except looking for the nearest exit.
You are talking about legal aliens of one type or another, and that is fine with me, and I think, most Americans. A 'green' card, a visa, permanent resident status, diplomatic posting, a work visa.... there are many ways to be in the US legally while NOT being a citizen and no one I know is opposed to that.
Brian
but you have due process that allows varying methods of allowing illegal immigrants to legalise their status.
Whilst they are following those due processes they are allowed to stay and if State law allows even hold official positions.
All done by the Great American Rule Book
Only once they have exhausted the relevant d process are they liable to deportation.
Similar sort of thing happens in a lot of countries
Side note:
The USA is more like the EU now that I think about it.
A ragtag collection of countries/states with their own legislations which may/may not be at odds with the higher level legislations.
Califormia (as I understand it) deliberately changed their laws to **** off Trump