In an interesting twist to the CIR fiasco, one voice is suggesting that maybe the immigration system is not broken.<\/p>\n
This interesting point of view came from a man who followed the \u201csystem\u201d to become an American citizen. He went from a student visa to a work visa to a work permit and then a green card. Within three years, he was an American citizen. He did it legally and used the existing system to get from point A to point B. He does not understand why people suggest that the immigration system is broken beyond repair and needs to be fixed.<\/p>\n
This man\u2019s opinion is that immigration is legally achievable, and within the system that is currently in place. Further, he feels that the system is there for a reason and that people have broken it, and now they want to government to fix it for them. It is an interesting point (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" In an interesting twist to the CIR fiasco, one voice is suggesting that maybe the immigration system is not broken. This interesting point of view came from a man who followed the \u201csystem\u201d to become an American citizen. He went…<\/span><\/p>\n