By quork | July 29, 2010 - 6:40 pm - Posted in Immigration

First, notice I titled this piece using the phrase “Illegal Aliens”.  Not “Illegal Immigrants”.  These people are not immigrants, they are simply people who have decided to enter the US illegally.  There are hundreds of thousands of people who apply legally to enter this country.  A process that is not easy and makes the applicant jump through many hurdles.  Be that as it may, our legal immigration process is no more difficult than most other countries.

So why do these illegal aliens think they have every right to break our immigration laws?  Why should they jump in line ahead of the hundreds of thousands of others who applied legally?  Just because they’re here?  Just because they pick our vegetables?  I think not.  I would gladly pay more for vegetables if it meant not employing illegal aliens.

Frankly, I say, gather all the illegal aliens up, put them on boats, trains, busses and planes and send them back to their own country.  Show the world that no one will make a mockery of our immigration laws.  During WWII we rounded up our own citizens of Japanese and German descent and sent them to concentration camps.  If we can do that with legal citizens of America, we can certainly do it with illegal aliens.

So there!  I’ve said what everybody else is thinking but afraid to say.  You see, I am not politically correct and never plan to be.

By quork | December 7, 2009 - 5:24 pm - Posted in Immigration

I was quite surprised to discover that many Chinese immigrants who chose to come to America, presumably, for freedom, actually seem to still support the communist, dictatorship of their former homeland.  When the Dahli Lama was here they actually protested against his being here.  When they took the oath, they pledged their support for the United States and they gave up their former citizenship with communist China.  Please tell me, if these are naturalized American citizens, why do they not support the government which gives them the freedom they can’t get at home?

I say, if your against us, GO HOME!  Otherwise, keep your mouth shout.

By quork | July 13, 2006 - 9:02 pm - Posted in Immigration, The Quork Blog

To enter the United State legally is like climbing Mt. Everest. It can take years to obtain a green card while waiting in one’s mother country. And then, only if you have a college degree. If you are a regular working Joe, you have almost no chance to immigrate to the US.

Just to visit (must obtain a visitor’s visa) the USA from countries such as Taiwan, Thailand, Romania, China or Russia … just to name a few, you need the following:

  • Title deed to property in your home country.
  • At least $50,000 usd in your bank account.
  • Stand in line waiting for a visa interview for 2 or more hours.
  • An invitation from someone in America.
  • Pay $100.00 usd for a Visa application (non-refundable if visa is denied).

Residents of Japan, England and Germany, just to name a few, don’t need a visitor’s visa to visit the US. Only a valid passport from their homeland.

Please note that a Visa only grants travel to the USA. It does not grant entry. Entry is granted by an Immigration Inspector at the USA port of Entry. The Immigration Inspector can bar you from entering and send you back home immediately.

For more information about obtaining a visitor visa visit:

http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/services/tempbenefits/index.htm