On a somewhat unrelated note, former Democratic State Senator Leland Yee has just been sentenced to five years in federal prison for attempting to smuggle firearms, rocket launchers, etc. to a known terrorist group. He was always totally against American citizens being allowed to own semi-automatic rifles, but apparently sees no problem with terrorist cells having access to machine guns and rocket-propelled grenade launchers.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-yee-sentence-20160223-story.html
The Triads are now a terrorist group? I'm not trying to defend Yee's actions, but let's not make this something it isn't. This was old-fashioned Chinatown corruption and organized crime, not "gib rokkets to ISIS".
Also, holy shit some of you guys.....
Look, I used to be in the "immigrants are welcome but they have to follow the rules or else GTFO" camp. Then I realized that was because relying on a legal metric was easier than taking a hard look at individual cases. or acknowledging that the entry system is a fucking Kafkaesque mess. We have interpreters in Iraq and Afghanistan that are on a FAST-TRACK for approval to seek asylum, and they're getting beheaded because they forgot to include form 627(b) along with five duly notarized testimonials from US commanders who are no longer in country. So sorry, come back in six months and start over.
And those are the fast-track applications. Want to immigrate because your country just kind of sucks in general and you have no food and no job? "Here, you're applicant #16,734,521, please wait your turn. Now serving #5!"
When my family (or at least one branch of my family) came here in the 1910's, this was the immigration process:
1. Sell all your shit to Russian neighbors to get monies.
2. Spend monies on boat ticket.
3. Take boat to America.
4. Get off boat, answer three questions (1. Name? 2. Nationality? 3. Where are you headed?).
5. If monies>0, get train ticket to wherever going. Otherwise, start walking. TO MONTANA.
That was it. No background check, no application process, no visa waiting period. They weren't citizens, but they could eventually apply for citizenship. And the kids born here were automatically citizens. If that wasn't true, I might not be a citizen today, because we'd have a permanent underclass of resident aliens.
It took one of my great-grandfathers 30+ years of applying to get his citizenship. He was rejected four times for "questionable moral character", because (in order):
A. He had not signed up for the draft in WWI. (He later had a lawyer prove that this was not true and actually produced his draft registration, but the court let the rejection stand, in part because of his German ethnicity)
B. He had submitted his citizenship as "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics" (despite the fact that it was still the Russian Empire when he emigrated...so he was considered a Commie symp during the 1920's Red Scare)
C. His wife had divorced him. Clear sign of an untrustworthy scoundrel. A model citizen would have beat his wife into staying.
D. He was an alcoholic. This one is factual, and perhaps the most understandable one, but it was also after THIRTY FUCKING YEARS OF GOING THROUGH THIS SHIT. I'd be hitting the bottle too.
He finally got citizenship a few years before he died in a shelter for indigent men.
And yet, during all this -- during the time when he was considered disloyal for being German, disloyal for having emigrated from Russia, of low morals because his wife left him, and worthless because he was a drunk -- nobody talked about deporting his ass.