I dont understand either the comments about close families or family values and hard working.
What about the ones that have left their families? Or those that bring their families here, the parents do not take any value in their kids, these kids have the highest dropout rates, and the most likely to join gangs, and dont contribute to a family atmosphere by painting graffiti all over neighborhoods.
The hard working myth too is not easy to figure, US citizens work hard as youths, by law we send our kids to school, and become skilled at an early age as a result, and can become self sufficient without having to immigrate somewhere else for another opportunity and have to start over, like these workers who are supposed to be so hard working, but what did they do in their youth that made them bankrupt and turned them into economic refugees, were they idle while our kids were studying?
But I understand that a lot of peoples situations is not their doing, being born in a corrupt country without opportunity. I lost my spouse at an early age for example, and became a single parent, some bad fortunes are out of peoples control, but these things are not the norm.
Excellent point. Has anyone stopped to reflect on how much the gang/dropout/graffiti situation is no longer limited to the inner cities these days?
There are now street gangs in the most affluent places in the country. No one is safe, except maybe people who have Secret Service Protection. The President needs to get beyond his own experience and walk a mile in someone else's shoes.
Any money I would normally give to the GOP is going to the Minutemen.
Mexican/Hispanic family values is just so much hot air and rhetorical BS coming from spaced out conservatives. Who imagine their little brown pets made in their mold. Their high school dropout rate is sky-high and same for teen pregnancy. I don't know if single mothers are as bad their as in the Black community but their HS dropout rate is higher. Hispanic gangs are flourishing.