Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), a program in the executive branch of the American government, allows the children (who are not American citizens) of illegal aliens to legally reside and work in the United States. According to data provided by the Pew Research Center, Hispanics (from Central and South America) constitute approximately 98% of the participants in DACA. According to a report by "National Review", 72% of them have lived in the U.S. for 10 years.
In other words, while Hispanic illegal aliens helped their children to illegally obtain the privilege of enjoying life for 10 years in the United States, a faceless and nameless child in, say, Vietnam languished in poverty and overall misery for 10 years because his parents respected American laws and waited in line to enter the United States. According to a report by "The Economist", many politicians want to enact a law that gives a path to American citizenship to Hispanic participants in DACA.
Allowing the children of Hispanic illegal aliens to stay in the United States is unfair to Asians (and Europeans). Millions of impoverished people in Vietnam (and Eastern Europe), for example, want to bring their children to the United States but must wait in line for years.
Hispanics cut in front of the immigration line, shoving Asians to the end of the line.
Furthermore, Hispanics receive preferential treatment via affirmative action (AA) in education and employment. According to a report by CNN, an American of Asian ancestry must score roughly 270 points higher than a Hispanic, on the Scholastic Aptitude Test, in order for the admissions committee (of Princeton University) to give the Asian equal consideration with the Hispanic.
Hispanics cut in front of the education line, shoving Asian-Americans to the end of the line.
Hispanics expect, demand, and receive preferential treatment from most politicians. Why are Hispanics so bigoted?
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