I'm with Aaron on this one.
Andy, I love my country to bits, but i wouldn't move there anytime soon. Loving my country does not mean i love the current regime thats ruling it, and consequently the low standard of living in my country because of that said regime.
If i were to be guaranteed that me and my family would live well, and that education, health care and other important factors improve drastically in my country, i'd be first in line to go back. I'm sure that Mexican feels the same way, and would love the chance to go back to his original country.
Though I do understand your frustration at someone being in your country and waiving another country's flag. Its why i won't give citizenship as easily as the US does. It results in your country having several of these people. I personally know a lot of people who have American citizenship, that do not care one bit for the US but would like to benefit from having an American passport.
Andy, I love my country to bits, but i wouldn't move there anytime soon. Loving my country does not mean i love the current regime thats ruling it, and consequently the low standard of living in my country because of that said regime.
If i were to be guaranteed that me and my family would live well, and that education, health care and other important factors improve drastically in my country, i'd be first in line to go back. I'm sure that Mexican feels the same way, and would love the chance to go back to his original country.
Though I do understand your frustration at someone being in your country and waiving another country's flag. Its why i won't give citizenship as easily as the US does. It results in your country having several of these people. I personally know a lot of people who have American citizenship, that do not care one bit for the US but would like to benefit from having an American passport.
