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Conductanceman74 karma

If immigrants who are here illegally for x number of years are given a path to citizenship, doesn't that just say that the process for becoming a citizen is to come illegally until you're eligible for citizenship?

I am pro immigration as I believe it's one of the ways America became and remains great. I just wish there was a way to make the process for legal immigration better and to prevent illegal immigration more effectively. I mean, wouldn’t it have been better for you as a child and even now if your parents had brought you here legally rather than illegally. Presumably you were brought here illegally because there was no effective way to take you legally.

Conductanceman35 karma

How do you think the US should handle the illegal immigration problem?

Conductanceman6 karma

  1. How often do you go active? Is the saying that you pull the fuses on the power amps when you leave port true?

  2. Have you used the underwater telephone?

  3. Have you been under the ice? How difficult is navigation up there?

  4. How come I see a bunch of Facebook posts when boats are in foreign ports of call? Isn’t that bad Opsec?

  5. What’s the best port you’ve been to?

  6. How’s it going into the civilian work force after sub service is over?

Conductanceman4 karma

The cheap labor demands of the US market and illegal employment of the most vulnerable working population (the illegal immigrants) just further complicates the problem. If those immigrants were legally present then they would be afforded the same protections that we all enjoy. So not only are they here illegally, their illegal status makes them exploitable.

The Guatemalan example sounds more like a refugee situation than a standard immigration for the betterment of one’s and one’s family’s lives.

There must be some way to streamline the legal immigration process and simultaneously prevent illegal immigration.

Conductanceman3 karma

How can someone charter the submersible and who manufactured it?