While I wait to get seated for dinner, I'll drop this here: I've spent a lot of time in recent years learning about my immigrant ancestors, who mostly came here in the second half of the 19th century when "the rules" amount to "show up, don't be Chinese, and don't be visibly diseased."
They lived in ghettos, they did menial work that earlier immigrants didn't want to do for very little pay, they spoke Yiddish, they were discriminated against, and in time their kids and grandkids did very well for themselves.
There's nothing that I hear today's xenophobes say about today's immigrants that didn't apply to my ancestors. The fullness of time showed that the xenophobes and bigots and racists who were opposed to my people in the 1890s were largely wrong. As a student of history, I believe the same will prove to be true of the descendants of those people saying the same things today.
And now my dinner is here, probably cooked and served by today's immigrants who are filling the jobs that "legal" Americans won't take in a time of record low unemployment.
They lived in ghettos, they did menial work that earlier immigrants didn't want to do for very little pay, they spoke Yiddish, they were discriminated against, and in time their kids and grandkids did very well for themselves.
There's nothing that I hear today's xenophobes say about today's immigrants that didn't apply to my ancestors. The fullness of time showed that the xenophobes and bigots and racists who were opposed to my people in the 1890s were largely wrong. As a student of history, I believe the same will prove to be true of the descendants of those people saying the same things today.
And now my dinner is here, probably cooked and served by today's immigrants who are filling the jobs that "legal" Americans won't take in a time of record low unemployment.