Yet another immigration-related question...
A 'conservative' usually means a person who likes to conserve the way thing are, who likes tradition, and who generally opposes change. As people age they usually become conservative.
In the last 20 years America has experienced steady and massive immigration, mostly from Mexico, due to open borders, illegals acceptation in our society, non-crackdown on employment, etc. If I want to CHANGE this (ie secure our border, buid the wall, crackdown on hiring, stimulate exmigration, etc) then why I am categorized as CONSERVATIVE by certain? Is it because I want to keep America the way it was in the past? But doesn't this require drastic changes to the current situation? Please help untangle this paradox...
2007-10-01
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