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If you look at Google map and zoom it whole country is literally empty except few big cities in each state, the metro areas are no doubt very densely populated

In inner town are just tiny town small populations, normally quite friendlier, easy going life style.

Once you his the inter state , roads it is all farms and empty wilderness

It is a big land mass so there is plenty of land that is most certainly not the issue
 
If you look at Google map and zoom it whole country is literally empty except few big cities in each state, the metro areas are no doubt very densely populated

In inner town are just tiny town small populations, normally quite friendlier, easy going life style.

Once you his the inter state , roads it is all farms and empty wilderness

It is a big land mass so there is plenty of land that is most certainly not the issue

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The Camping Trip that Changed the Nation​

 
Reference: Google AI

German immigrants were the largest ethnic group to migrate to the United States, with significant waves arriving in the late 17th century for religious freedom and a larger influx in the 19th century due to economic hardships and political strife, particularly after the 1848 revolutions

--AI paragraph ends.

Note I brought in the German Migrant claim here cause we know there is some connection. Also I read some where lot of people migrants from Germany moved to USA after world war 2 (I don't have a quote )

[My opinion below]
  • That is almost like 200 years after the initial migrant waves
  • So in term of seniority German Migrants would not even be the first ones in list of migrants in term of Seniority


I don't know but it sounds alot like those undocumented migrants, saying same thing they are looking for better life etc all that jazz
  • Economic Hardship
  • Political hardship
  • Asylum from persecution
  • Chance for better education
  • Jobs etc

That is just like those Central American Migrants?

At a very high level comparison, so why the sudden change ?


I think when Trump came to power the Germans were joking Trump is a German , then there is this subtle alignment between Germany and USA (During trump first term)


I am trying to figure out if this whole ideology of closing door for Migrants started with German mindset (migrants in USA) or is it all the demographics have similar views , USA has many ethnic groups ?


I know Canada is mostly British , with some French Influence , some the "Democratic zones" have British influence


So is this really a Germany vs England thing happening in silent way in USA ? Like Germany/German is in charge now

May be explains why Trump was walking in-front of King Charles in recent visit , not respecting the King? it was a interesting video to watch it was all over social media in case you have not seen it

Everyone knows they went to War before (US colonies vs British Colonies). I do recall the documentary which I watched indicated , the war was due to migrant farmers refusing to give tribute to British Empire or Recognizing the King. I don't think there were many Germans in USA at that point.


What really made USA change it's core ideology of Migration?

It would be nice if there was a pool indicating which ethnic group favours immigration and which don't in USA?
 
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German immigrants were among the first Europeans to set foot in North America. They helped establish England's Jamestown settlement in 1608 and the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam--now New York--in 1620. German adventurers could be found roaming the farthest reaches of the New World for many years afterward. It was religious tolerance, though, that first brought large numbers of Germans to North America.

During the 17th and 18th centuries, many European powers forced their subjects to follow an official state religion. Therefore, when William Penn toured Germany in 1677, spreading the word of a new kind of religious freedom in the American colonies, he found a receptive audience. Many Germans, especially Protestants, were persuaded to join him in his colony of Pennsylvania. Members of smaller sects, who were often persecuted in Europe, were especially eager to escape harassment, and German Mennonites, Quakers, and Amish emigrated in substantial numbers. Germantown, Pennsylvania--now part of Philadelphia--was established by 13 Mennonite families in 1683, and thousands of their fellow freethinkers and religious dissenters soon followed suit.

 
Good share I was also gather from historical documentaries or movies , people mostly poor class who owned no land in Europe , came in search for cheap land and jobs to USA
  • Work in farms
  • Labourers
  • Do jobs that rich migrants did not wanted to do
The Elite class in Europe basically owned land and wealth so , the poor class liked the idea of new land called America where they could own land and have better life .

[Obviously there is second side of coin, the Native Tribes who were losing hunting grounds at same time, that is a different matter all together]

To me as "a observer" from distance , Poor Migrants from Europe 15th century or Central America (2025) are just migrant with same ambition, at high level both seem to have same over all goal or purpose

So it is interesting how Migrants are treated in 15th century vs now


  • One item perhaps it exist now is the Gang and Crime attributed to undocumented residents

But I do recall seeing a movie called "Gangs of New York" , I think Leonardo Di Caprio was in it , so according to that Gang culture also exist in past with in migrant. No one deported anyone back then ?
 
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Source: Google AI

So according to this Germans have a big imprint in USA

Note Majority of these groups = Migrants 200-500 years ago

  • English: 46.6 million (2020 Census), though this is considered an undercount. Many Americans with deep colonial roots often identify simply as "American".
  • German: 45 million (2020 Census), making German-Americans the second-largest self-reported ancestry group.
  • Irish: 38.6 million (2020 Census), comprising one of the largest ethnic groups in the country.
  • Italian: 16.8 million (2020 Census).
  • Polish: 8.6 million (2020 Census).
  • Scottish: 8.4 million (2020 Census).
  • French: 8 million (2020 Census).
  • Scottish-Irish: 794,478 (2020 Census).
  • Swedish: 3.8 million (2020 Census).
  • Norwegian: 3.8 million (2020 Census).
  • Dutch: 3.6 million (2020 Census)

It would be nice research study if American white population is divided based on their ancestry , and then they are asked their views on Migrant

Below demographics
  • Hispanics (Mexican Migrants or locals of California/Texas)
  • Blacks (African Migrants)
  • Asians (Korean / Japanese/Vietnamese/Chinese etc)
  • Arabs / Muslims (Also white by the way)
  • Natives (Tribal Population of Americas)

I think they also have view points

Is the migrant drive a Pod caster , social media phenomenon, night radio conspiracy theories ? or the actual demographics in USA want it?


A Pod caster may do some shows claim a certain view point
but without true consensus , it shard to predict things


It looks odd , the anti migrant drive in country based on concept of migration
 
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These odd gestures happened recently current year

Is this German vs England thing ?
German Trump showing he is Boss now
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There was a similar Anti Migrant drive in Germany in early 1900's
by the way , so I am bit curious about these soft aspect happening , together with the anti Migrant drive , is there a connection?

By the way , after these events England , Canada , Australia all accepted Palestine as a State


British Common Wealth saw certain traits in Trump, I am sure they must have had a talk between them afterwords


This is why I am a bit interested to know what is the individual demographic view point on migrants?


I leave these views for people to discuss further
 
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So a personal account which literally happened barely 12 hours ago. Wife and I were in a bar and there were some lively discussions about politics and what not. I was too tired for that and so just listened. As we were leaving, a (gay) bartender, who is super liberal, of course, said 'Please carry your papers on your all the time! I am surprised they let you come back from Pakistan [from my trip which ended about 3 weeks ago]'. To which I asked 'Why? Because I am of brown skin?'. He dodged that but I think he knew what I had asked. As my Gori wife and I drove home, we wondered about that conversation with the bartender who has known us for many years.

As for the ICE intimidation, I hope I won't have to eat these words: I don't fear them. I am law abiding citizen who pays a lot of taxes and mean no harm to anyone; I believe the Global Pie is big enough for all, geopolitically speaking. The ICE probably target immigrant rich communities or where immigrants (from South of the Border) work in large numbers. It is just Black and White where I am.

Besides all that, I found Pakistan during my recent visit to be a country well worth retiring to and even living in if you have enough $$.
 
Presently the ICE anti illegal migrant drive is targeting people who can't speak English or visibly look from Labour class , in certain part of city where low wage workers work.


The Assumption (waiter had about your situation) about being allowed in country or not is more tied to assumption
  • if you had long stay H1B visa, still valid?, the 100,000 fee etc
  • You are not a Citizen (However you are citizen I assume)
  • Have you broken any Law , criminal offence etc

Obviously in your case you are 100% legal resident

So for most people who are indeed legal citizens it presents a challenge ok how do you not get caught up in the loop of chaos on streets?


ICE operation from my knowledge is targeted towards people with known Visa Violation or Overstay , or no Documentation for Citizenship


People should carry some form of Documentation for short while which confirms their status in USA to comply with law

Issue lies with people who are not "documented"

I don't know what document ICE checks etc so likely people live in USA may know better

Example:
The story of PHD Administrator from Africa , working in USA school system making 250,000 USD being illegal , he had a judgment against him from court

So he was known in system to not be a known citizen or resident
 
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I'll check heyjackass.com later and see if there is any drop in the fun-o-meter.
 
Presently the ICE anti illegal migrant drive is targeting people who can't speak English or visibly look from Labour class , in certain part of city where low wage workers work.


The Assumption (waiter had about your situation) about being allowed in country or not is more tied to assumption
  • if you had long stay H1B visa, still valid?, the 100,000 fee etc
  • You are not a Citizen (However you are citizen I assume)
  • Have you broken any Law , criminal offence etc

Obviously in your case you are 100% legal resident

So for most people who are indeed legal citizens it presents a challenge ok how do you not get caught up in the loop of chaos on streets?


ICE operation from my knowledge is targeted towards people with known Visa Violation or Overstay , or no Documentation for Citizenship


People should carry some form of Documentation for short while which confirms their status in USA to comply with law

Issue lies with people who are not "documented"

I don't know what document ICE checks etc so likely people live in USA may know better

Example:
The story of PHD Administrator from Africa , working in USA school system making 250,000 USD being illegal , he had a judgment against him from court

So he was known in system to not be a known citizen or resident

So what can happen is in order to work for corporate or public America you need a valid SS# or tin# so the business can pay the government taxes out of your salary on your behalf. Why they pay on your behalf is because if they don't take the money out of your salary and the person decides to not pay...the government will go after the original business for the amount (and more) instead. So it's in their best interest to make sure the government gets the money.

Now what happens if somebody uses a SS# or tin# that is flagged as not eligible. Or maybe it's fake or somebody elses. Well expect something is going to happen...especially if say 40 are pointing to the same remote chicken processing plant.

Use Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, to verify the identity and employment authorization of individuals hired for employment in the United States. All U.S. employers must properly complete Form I-9 for every individual they hire for employment in the United States. This includes citizens and aliens. Both employees and employers (or authorized representatives of the employer) must complete the form.
On the form, an employee must attest to their employment authorization. The employee must also present their employer with acceptable documents as evidence of identity and employment authorization. The employer must examine these documents to determine whether they reasonably appear to be genuine and relate to the employee, then record the document information on the employee’s Form I-9. Certain employers who choose to remotely examine the employee’s documentation under a DHS-authorized alternative procedure rather than via physical examination must indicate they did so by checking the box provided. For more information, review the Special Instructions tab below.


This is also why when you hear of people jumping the border fence so they can grab some cushy high paying software job you should roll your eyes because it isn't that simple. You aren't going to get far without proper documents. Also many corporate jobs red flag people who are shown to have more than one job on their # because they figure some identity fraud is going on.
 
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I think US has a system to find irregularity SSN is no doubt one obvious tool or the taxation number TIN

Was not sure if they are expecting people to carry Citizenship card or other document for proof specially for folks who are legally in USA

It seems logical to carry necessary paperwork with you or photocopies, I mean people normally carry their driver licence so what difference it makes to carry another ID
 
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Within 5 to 10 years there will be unprecedented exponential rise in non-white immigration into West, especially USA. Compulsions of circumstances will cause white supremacists to compromise their rule. The ancestors of today's white supremacists disliked blacks, yet imported millions of them. History will repeat. And it could happen as early as within 5 to 10 years of 2025. The factor(s) that will galvanise white supremacists into changing their policy are Third World War and/or a grave recession.

So much for that 2025 furore over H1B.
Oh bhai........for da love of God!

Please stay in your country and don't try to go out west at all, no matter who tells you what! And tell your phraandz da same.

I'm only trying to help.......
 

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