The past decade has seen record influx numbers of “compassionate immigrants” to America of people mostly Asians, who come to the land of greener pastures seeking employment as they take on the care-sensitive jobs that the average American isn’t interested to pursue anymore.
Examples of such types of jobs are those that deal primarily with people care, such as nurses, caregivers, teachers, etc. The fact that other foreign cultures are willing and able to tackle these type of “unwanted professions” show the deteriorating moral fibre of American society.
Are we so selfishly jaded that we refuse and need to delegate these care sensitive jobs to them when we’re better off doing it ourselves? Don’t we have enough compassion in our hearts to look after our own elderly parents that we’d rather entrust them to a nursing and caregiver facility run by people from cultures entirely different from us?
Why is it that when our elderly folks need us the most in that time of their life, we’d rather have other people take care of them for us? Do we really want foreign migrants to teach our children American culture when it is better taught by our own American teachers?
Isn’t it time that we take the profession of people care responsibility quite seriously since who else better to take care of America than Americans themselves?











