...obviously know nothing about Gypsy. Lets see here, you are Canadian and you live in Qatar, yet you know all about the US and their secret abuse of Mexicans. It must not be too secret or the doors must be very thin as you and everyone else knows about the immigration problems in the US. But that is not dramatic enough for you, because there always needs to be a US plot to really put things in perspective. Just take a moment and consider, or how about research, the two situations you are comparing and likening to each other.
1. Qatar legally brings third country nationals (TCNs) here to do just about everything. These TCNs, for the most part, find out about Qatar through family, friends, and or answer labor bulletins and come here through a sponsor (i.e. LEGALLY). Once the TCNs arrive, depending on their nationality, gender, and/or will to express themselves, are mostly treated with little respect and suffer verbal and physical abuse from their employers and sometimes their customers. Can anyone read anywhere about how well TCNs are treated in Qatar? What Qatari government sanctioned data source can I find out about the immigration problems in Qatar? Or about how Filipina nannies or waitresses are kept in the country and forced to do things better left unsaid on this site.
How does that compare to:
2. Mexicans who ILLEGALLY enter the U.S. and seek employment, because their country cannot provide jobs and/or adequate wages for them. They live in the U.S. just as they would, and in most cases better, than in their home nation. If a employer of immigrants, LEGALLY or ILLEGALLY in the U.S., abuses his/her employees he/she will be prosecuted and punished as if the immigrants were American citizens. There are political elements in the U.S. government that are currently fighting for the status illegal immigrants and the U.S. affords them significant rights even though they are not citizens and are in the U.S. ILLEGALLY. Anyone can read about this or turn on their TV and hear about it. Its no secret and it is not behind closed doors as it is here in Qatar.
How are these things even remotely similar Gypsy? Are you just being spiteful against the U.S., as you are spiteful towards any religion, just for the sake of being spiteful?
This thread isn't even about the U.S. or Qatar and its immigration laws (or lack thereof) and I apologize for going off on a tangent with Gypsy. It just irritates me that somehow someone always finds a reason to blame the U.S. for something.
...obviously know nothing about Gypsy. Lets see here, you are Canadian and you live in Qatar, yet you know all about the US and their secret abuse of Mexicans. It must not be too secret or the doors must be very thin as you and everyone else knows about the immigration problems in the US. But that is not dramatic enough for you, because there always needs to be a US plot to really put things in perspective. Just take a moment and consider, or how about research, the two situations you are comparing and likening to each other.
1. Qatar legally brings third country nationals (TCNs) here to do just about everything. These TCNs, for the most part, find out about Qatar through family, friends, and or answer labor bulletins and come here through a sponsor (i.e. LEGALLY). Once the TCNs arrive, depending on their nationality, gender, and/or will to express themselves, are mostly treated with little respect and suffer verbal and physical abuse from their employers and sometimes their customers. Can anyone read anywhere about how well TCNs are treated in Qatar? What Qatari government sanctioned data source can I find out about the immigration problems in Qatar? Or about how Filipina nannies or waitresses are kept in the country and forced to do things better left unsaid on this site.
How does that compare to:
2. Mexicans who ILLEGALLY enter the U.S. and seek employment, because their country cannot provide jobs and/or adequate wages for them. They live in the U.S. just as they would, and in most cases better, than in their home nation. If a employer of immigrants, LEGALLY or ILLEGALLY in the U.S., abuses his/her employees he/she will be prosecuted and punished as if the immigrants were American citizens. There are political elements in the U.S. government that are currently fighting for the status illegal immigrants and the U.S. affords them significant rights even though they are not citizens and are in the U.S. ILLEGALLY. Anyone can read about this or turn on their TV and hear about it. Its no secret and it is not behind closed doors as it is here in Qatar.
How are these things even remotely similar Gypsy? Are you just being spiteful against the U.S., as you are spiteful towards any religion, just for the sake of being spiteful?
This thread isn't even about the U.S. or Qatar and its immigration laws (or lack thereof) and I apologize for going off on a tangent with Gypsy. It just irritates me that somehow someone always finds a reason to blame the U.S. for something.