First, Obama is correct. We’re not different colors. We’re different shades.
There is no true dividing line. It is therefore arbitrary as to whom is a person “of color” and who is a person “of paleness.” The idea that the law should distinguish us on the basis of color is utterly ridiculous.
Every shade from dark to light
They are precious in his sight
Jesus loves the little children of the world
Second, Obama is wrong. It’s not race that matters, it’s language and culture. We should move (legal) immigration from “family reunification” to merit. We can debate what merit means, but serving in our military sounds good to me. Another thing that sounds good to me is having a job skill that’s in short supply; for example, nursing. Then, there are demerits, like criminal convictions and gang membership.
As Trump has said many times, We should have a big beautiful wall and a golden door.
Our immigration policy should put America first, and we should not use immigrants to pull down wages of our own citizens. There are many among us whose lineage goes back to the Founding, who have not fully participated in the American Dream. While mayors and governors bear a lot of responsibility for their hell-holes, we should do what we can at the federal level, and in the states and cities that we control for our people.
Great reply.
Correct. Who cares about shade of skin ? It’s culture.