It's not even just black people. There are Mexican immigrants that hate on Mexican immigrants. Asian immigrants that hate on other Asian immigrants. They get all caught up in these narratives of who's a good immigrant and who's a bad immigrant, that they completely miss the fact that the conservative whites running the show don't want ANY of them here.
I grew up among the Indian American professional upper middle class. Almost every single one of them had a chip on their shoulder about "coming here with nothing and becoming successful".
They all think they were rewarded because they were the "good immigrants who follow the rules", contrasting it with the "illegals who jumped the queue" or "African Americans who commit crimes".
In the last 8 years I've gotten into it with a lot of them about how every single right we get to enjoy as minorities were gained from the blood, sweat and tears of Black and Latino civil rights and labor rights activists.
Apoorva Govindu/Appyg99 Oct 20
13 years in America, still on a visa. Which party is going to make it easy for *legal* immigrants from India get at least a residency permit faster?
If she can't figure out something so utterly basic, what does she really have to offer our country that makes her think she deserves to stay over other people?
Wtaf did she not understand about “deporting immigrants from Day 1”?! Do these tech people consume too much caffeine/ Adderrall/ ketamine and it’s rotted their brains like it’s done to Elon? I bet she goes around spouting “don’t overthink it!” to anyone with qualms. 🤦♀️
For someone harping on about meritocracy she sure is taking a long time to get her permanent residency. A genius like her should be about to get it under the Einstein category.
Nope, she’s just in the regular queue likely based on completing an undergraduate or graduate degree. Nothing wrong with that, of course, but that’s like a regular IQ person harping about the benefits of Mensa.
For someone to stay on a work permit that long, they would have had to file for their green card already ie. Immigration. The thing is, employment based green cards apply a 7% cap for approvals from each country, so someone born in India or China (from which most employment based green card applicants come from) has to wait several years more to get their green card even if they have the same skills, job title, pay etc. So, while their immigration intent has been recognized and can get 3 year visa extensions at a time, they are in a limbo in that they need to stay on work visa until their priority date for green card/PR application is deemed to be "current" based on availability for their respective country.
It's the worst for people born in India since they're still just approving those who applied back in 2012 whereas the same people would have become green card holders even if they had applied a whole decade later if they were born in any another country.
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u/reefersutherland91 2d ago
When immigrants complain about DEI they are just saying they are immigrants that also hate black people