以前欧洲来的移民,意大利的,爱尔兰的etc,不也是不请自来的么,而且一船一船的携幼扶老地来呢。
我不反对把非法移民转正,只要他们奉公守法,勤勤恳恳工作纳税,不吃福利,跟其它族裔公平竞争,不搞AA就行。
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_Reform_and_Control_Act_of_1986
Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA), Pub.L. 99–603, 100 Stat. 3445, enacted November 6, 1986, also known as the Simpson-Mazzoli Act, signed into law by Ronald Reagan on November 6, 1986, is an Act of Congress which reformed United States immigration law.
The Act
* required employers to attest to their employees' immigration status;
* made it illegal to hire or recruit illegal immigrants knowingly;
* legalized certain seasonal agricultural illegal immigrants, and;
* legalized illegal immigrants who entered the United States before January 1, 1982 and had resided there continuously with the penalty of a fine, back taxes due, and admission of guilt; candidates were required to prove that they were not guilty of crimes, that they were in the country before January 1, 1982, and that they possessed minimal knowledge about U.S. history, government, and the English language.
At the time, the Immigration and Naturalization Service estimated that about four million illegal immigrants would apply for legal status through the act and that roughly half of them would be eligible.
我不反对把非法移民转正,只要他们奉公守法,勤勤恳恳工作纳税,不吃福利,跟其它族裔公平竞争,不搞AA就行。
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_Reform_and_Control_Act_of_1986
Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA), Pub.L. 99–603, 100 Stat. 3445, enacted November 6, 1986, also known as the Simpson-Mazzoli Act, signed into law by Ronald Reagan on November 6, 1986, is an Act of Congress which reformed United States immigration law.
The Act
* required employers to attest to their employees' immigration status;
* made it illegal to hire or recruit illegal immigrants knowingly;
* legalized certain seasonal agricultural illegal immigrants, and;
* legalized illegal immigrants who entered the United States before January 1, 1982 and had resided there continuously with the penalty of a fine, back taxes due, and admission of guilt; candidates were required to prove that they were not guilty of crimes, that they were in the country before January 1, 1982, and that they possessed minimal knowledge about U.S. history, government, and the English language.
At the time, the Immigration and Naturalization Service estimated that about four million illegal immigrants would apply for legal status through the act and that roughly half of them would be eligible.