frankj1 wrote:tw-"We are letting fear drive us. It's one thing to mitigate potential danger, another to be driven by fear and misunderstanding. We are creating scape goats and bogey men. In some regards the terrorists have already won."
that's what I am getting at.
I might be relying on fake news from a couple of years ago, but I am under the impression that since 2009 the "flow" of immigrants from the south has drastically slowed, and over most years immigration from China has been the leader.
Delta, can you do anything to stem the tide?
You've been the recipient of fake news, frank. Since 2000, Mexico has sent the most immigrants to the US, followed by India, then the Philippines, with China a very close fourth. If the people from Hong Kong and Taiwan are lumped in with the ones from China, then China would be third.
I hate the Chinese immigrants and wish they would go home. They have forced many of my favorite traditional Chinese/Cantonese restaurants out of business. There are now several new "Chinatowns" in SoCal, all crowded and bustling with gleaming new businesses, shops and restaurants, opened by a new generation of wealthy Chinese capitalists. I hoped they would leave since I've been boycotting them, but they seem to be popular with the millennials...
No matter, I prefer Mexican food now...