Under Secretary for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights.Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights.Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation.Bureau of Arms Control, Verification and Compliance.Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security.Arms Control and International Security.Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources.Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy.Security Coordinator for Israel and the Palestinian Authority Special Representative for Syria Engagement.Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs.Special Presidential Coordinator for the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment Global AIDS Coordinator and Global Health Diplomacy Office of the Special Envoy for Critical and Emerging Technology.It would be important to remember that the government that can give you everything you want needs to be powerful enough to take from you everything you have. Socialism always leads to Communism, and there are plenty of examples of nations that have murdered their citizens by the tens of millions, and created much poverty and despair with these forms of government. (sharing what you have with others - or receiving something from others because of your poverty) When socialist and communist governments demand that you share what you have by using force, it's no longer much fun, and those who receive will become lazy because they know they don't have to work to get what they want. Socialism and communism are great concepts but ONLY when they are done voluntarily by the people themselves. They suddenly have no incentive to work hard or advance in their fields because there will be little or no benefit. When socialist and communist governments force things like equal pay on people, then the people usually start to wonder why they bother even going to work if all of their expertise in some field will only earn them the same as the taxi driver or the street sweeper. If you look at socialist and communist nations such as Russia, Venezuela, China, North Korea and others, you will find that their economies are mostly terrible. So, as it turns out, communism is just a dream to human society. Most of them became capitalism at last, and either way they became really extreme like Nazi. Many, many countries have tried to develop socialism, but the result was really terrible. Socialism refers to the society that there are not "enough" resources so that the equality could not be fully realized. So what Soviet Union was, precisely, Socialism, which is the previous stage of communism. So how could that be possible? Only when there are enough resources, enough material resources, when people do not have any desire in possession, when they could simply get anything they want, could communism come true. The communism, like you mentioned is the equality in a whole society. Many socialists have taken many many experiments in the history, like they built a society in a small island and see if this society could realize communism. Communism, in some degrees, is impossible to realize. It's sad, but that's how people, including the progeny of immigrants, act and think. Thus, both in the past and currently, many immigrants and their progeny wanted to "shut the door behind them", sometimes out of economic considerations, whether a rational approach to keep their own wages high and to reduce competition for jobs in the U.S., or an irrational approach to selfishly keep their wages and jobs to themselves and not allow "immigrants" to take "their" wages or jobs. was colonized, founded, and expanded by immigrants, once those immigrants and their progeny became "Americans", many wanted to protect their own economic turf, that is, jobs and wages. Supreme Court cases stemming therefrom, are what determines our government and policies, and often they are in conflict with the noble aspirations (or the American myth) of the United States.Īs to your question, Jeff, the United States has always been ambivalent regarding immigration. Constitution, and any federal laws, regulations, and U.S. Just as the Declaration of Independence, including the phrase "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness", is also not the law of the land either ) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Emma Lazarus' great poem is not the law of the land LOL
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