My problem isnt with hispanics coming to this country per say, its the other problems, like a lack of regard for our laws, learning the spoken language, expense on the country, and a lack of respect for the country itself. Some of the problems are isolated, but at the same time, I dont see other hispanics demanding that they stop their actions. One case in point, the hispanics who were flying their flag(mexican perhaps?) on a flagpole outside of their bar inside the USA. Problem was, they showed a blatant disregard to the country, and an old law and tradition, by flying it ABOVE the US flag. If the old country was so good, why did they come here? Next problem is, in years past, how often was tests, road signs, etc written in italian, russian, german, or any other language but english, because we had immigrants from those countries? The immigrants learned what we spoke here, or made every attempt, and adopted their new homeland. Next issue, how many have been hit in their car by an uninsured illegal, leaving you, or our insirance companies stuck with the bill? We have immigrants here who havent made an attempt to learn our language, yet we should bend to their problem. Last I checked, they came here by choice, if they cant or wont learn english, they dont have plans to be very productive here.
Any immigrant who wants to come here, is more then invited in my opinion, with a catch. They need to come here with the plan of being productive, not using our ERs for every ailment, leaving us with the bill, not leaching off our welfare system, or disability system, as we have plenty in need of it now, and plenty mooching on it already, in other words work to support all the kids they have. They need to learn the language we all speak and read. They need to obey our laws. They need to adopt our ways. They may bring their own customs as well, but ours take priority, as it is OUR country. They made the choice to come here, they can learn to live here, or go back home and try to change their country. Dont come here and expect to use our political system to change ours.