Yes waiting ten years to immigrate is a big deal?
You're saying that people should just deal with the fact that it's unfair or entirely give up on the idea. But somehow people coming to America illegaly is too much for you to bear, even when it has no real impact on you personally?
seriously it's "no big deal" so you may either disregard it altogether or cope with it.
No, waiting ten years to gain American citizenship isn't a big deal. Besides, sometimes it can be gained within 8 years as well. What's so unfair about it? What do you mean it's too much for me to bear? Do you even realize what happens as a result? Taxpayer money is lost. In America these liberal maniacs are ridiculous, in any sensible country you can't have someone entering your country like that; you have to have approval. The notion that anyone should be able to come here whenever they want is just absurd. They have no right to do that, and they also should have no promises of entitlements or rights to a free education or free/subsidized healthcare here if they come illegally, especially if they pay no taxes.
yeah but I thought this been a great place to let that out, I'm seriously tired of those starfishs.
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tbh this just killed any sympathy i had for them:if they really wanted to live here they' could've made a better effort than just listening to some "advice" they've heard.iirc the time till naturalization could be shorten by filing from an area with a low amount of forms being submitted, but other than that it's kinda unfair, no wait more like WAY too unfair.
It's not unfair, if you want to move to another country - you have to abide by their laws and restrictions.
It's not 10 years to immigrate. It's 10 years to become a citizen. There's a difference.
I know, that's what I said and I was misinterpreted.