>>3901936You have very good education system. I would recommend you take part in it some time. Korea does have immigration issues. You can even read about it on the world wide web.
You make the distinction that a human is illegal, that just existing makes them illegal based on where they were born. Most statistics, aka my bread and butter as an analysts, shows quite the opposite of what you claim though.
- Immigrant groups, especially undocumented, have the lowest crime rates out of every major demographic group.
- Immigrants pay taxes, undocumented immigrants pay higher taxes. Do you think undocumented immigrants line up at the federal building to file for a refund? Do you know how taxes work in your country? Do you work a normal job? Or do are you a NEET or work odd jobs for cash? Otherwise you would know what FICA or OASDI are.
- And the myth "immigrants take jobs" is the most laughable. As in every major case study in just the US, has shown once migrant workers are forced out, production drops in ALL MANUAL FIELDS (domino affect from ag) and food prices jump up 15-30% for the consumer, while the suppliers make 25-30% less. Top this on the fact legal immigrants actually have a higher rate of entrepreneurship and job creating and "random talking point with no facts #7" doesn't have much leg to stand on.
Now, back to Korea, if an immigrant was raised in Korea only, they would also learn English in primary school, very helpful language to learn I hear.
Also, in US, any child born in the US is a US citizen. Not to mention in only the last 200 years a majority of US families came to America, and are immigrant families claiming the entire land as "totally theirs and no one else's" a little different for a people who have lived in an established civilization for 8000 years, wouldn't you say? If it's about "time served" in a geographical location, shouldn't all government decisions be done through Cherokee, Navajo, Hopi (ect) Nations? Or don't they count?