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Just Alex 06-19-2012 08:36 AM

Asian-Americans have the highest income, are the best-educated
 
How you like them apples?
Good reading for "other minorities" who prefer to sit on their asses and bitch.

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/...132434717.html

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Asians have surpassed Hispanics as the largest group of new immigrants to the United States, according to a new study from the Pew Research Center.

The study, called "The Rise of Asian-Americans" and released on Tuesday, reveals that Asian-Americans also have the highest income, are the best-educated and are the fastest-growing racial group in America.

johnnyloadproductions 06-19-2012 08:40 AM

I'm surrounded by asians where I am. To tell you the truth, aside from hiring other people of my own race, asians are the only one I really don't have any complaints about.

When I would study in this 24/7 study hall, the place was always packed with asians and only asians after 12am or so. Granted some of them played games but they work harder than most.
They earned there stereotypes, the good ones that is... :winkwink:

potter 06-19-2012 08:44 AM

Suppose that data isn't taking into account illegal immigrants?

barcodes 06-19-2012 08:46 AM


thegreatestporn 06-19-2012 08:52 AM

This is not surprising in the least.

Just Alex 06-19-2012 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by potter (Post 19013404)
Suppose that data isn't taking into account illegal immigrants?

You need to stop calling illegals as immigrants. Maybe migrants.

19teenporn 06-19-2012 08:55 AM

For these kind of studies, they should separate hispanics in two groups:

1-Mexico and Central America group
2-Spain and South America group

You would be amazed by the difference in all aspects between those two groups.

NaughtyRob 06-19-2012 09:42 AM

No surprise, now they need to start buying porn!

LeRoy 06-19-2012 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by NaughtyRob (Post 19013496)
No surprise, now they need to start buying porn!

Seriously :thumbsup:thumbsup

potter 06-19-2012 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Just Alex (Post 19013416)
You need to stop calling illegals as immigrants. Maybe migrants.

You need to go look up the definition of immigrant :2 cents:

Just Alex 06-19-2012 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by potter (Post 19014429)
You need to go look up the definition of immigrant :2 cents:

And?
There's nothing permanent in being illegal. You get caught and your ass is on uts way back where you came from with no chance of coming back.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration


Quote:

Immigration (derived from Latin: migratio) is the act of foreigners passing or coming into a country for the purpose of permanent residence.

papill0n 06-19-2012 10:16 PM

no surprises there

most asians in australia speak better english than we do

CyberHustler 06-19-2012 10:17 PM

:1orglaugh

papill0n 06-19-2012 10:17 PM

hoodtube street crew wanna comment on this ?

Tijuana_Tom 06-19-2012 10:21 PM

They are under extreme pressure to succeed. Not to mention they are beaten by their parents and teachers.

What's interesting is most Asians don't fit in outside of Asian culture. Companies don't want to hire them.

Just Alex 06-19-2012 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by papill0n (Post 19014465)
hoodtube street crew wanna comment on this ?

Almost 11PM in Club Jigaboo. All drunk or high by now.

anexsia 06-19-2012 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Just Alex (Post 19014471)
Almost 11PM in Club Jigaboo. All drunk or high by now.

With half being locked up for the night.

Axzar 06-19-2012 11:06 PM

Earn more + Spend less = Get Rich

potter 06-20-2012 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Just Alex (Post 19014437)
And?
There's nothing permanent in being illegal. You get caught and your ass is on uts way back where you came from with no chance of coming back.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration

im·mi·grant noun \ˈi-mə-grənt\
: one that immigrates: as a : a person who comes to a country to take up permanent residence

It's the intention on moving someplace permanently. Whether they get caught and deported has no bearing on it.

Just Alex 06-20-2012 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by potter (Post 19014939)
im·mi·grant noun \ˈi-mə-grənt\
: one that immigrates: as a : a person who comes to a country to take up permanent residence

It's the intention on moving someplace permanently. Whether they get caught and deported has no bearing on it.

It says nothing about intention. "I intend to make million dollars" does not make me millionaire.
How difficult is it to grasp?

potter 06-20-2012 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Just Alex (Post 19015155)
It says nothing about intention. "I intend to make million dollars" does not make me millionaire.
How difficult is it to grasp?

Yes, it does state intention. Here, I'll explain it again for you.

im·mi·grant noun \ˈi-mə-grənt\
: one that immigrates: as a : a person who comes to a country to take up permanent residence

There is the intention. An immigrant is someone coming to a country to take up permanent residence. Clearly you have a problem with reading comprehension.

Also, your comparison about a millionaire. No, intention is not the case with that - because the definition does not note any intention.

mil·lion·aire noun \ˌmi(l)-yə-ˈner, ˈmi(l)-yə-ˌ\
: a person whose wealth is estimated at a million or more

^ It doesn't say someone "attempting", "trying", or "building up" a million dollars. It says someone who HAS a million dollars.




One more time for good measure:

im·mi·grant noun \ˈi-mə-grənt\
: one that immigrates: as a : a person who comes to a country to take up permanent residence

Try reading it slowly. It might sink in that way.

Just Alex 06-21-2012 12:59 AM

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Originally Posted by potter (Post 19016108)
Yes, it does state intention. Here, I'll explain it again for you.

im·mi·grant noun \ˈi-mə-grənt\
: one that immigrates: as a : a person who comes to a country to take up permanent residence

There is the intention. An immigrant is someone coming to a country to take up permanent residence. Clearly you have a problem with reading comprehension.

Also, your comparison about a millionaire. No, intention is not the case with that - because the definition does not note any intention.

mil·lion·aire noun \ˌmi(l)-yə-ˈner, ˈmi(l)-yə-ˌ\
: a person whose wealth is estimated at a million or more

^ It doesn't say someone "attempting", "trying", or "building up" a million dollars. It says someone who HAS a million dollars.




One more time for good measure:

im·mi·grant noun \ˈi-mə-grənt\
: one that immigrates: as a : a person who comes to a country to take up permanent residence

Try reading it slowly. It might sink in that way.

In order to "take up" on permanent residency it has to granted first. Simply crossing the border illegally or coming on visitors visa does not grant permanent residence.
Here's some reading for you dumb ass.

http://immigration.findlaw.com/visas...isa-types.html

Crossing the boarded via Rio Grande or cargo container does not "give"/"grant" permanent residency.

Now go get on that short bus of yours.

nico-t 06-21-2012 01:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Just Alex (Post 19014471)
Almost 11PM in Club Jigaboo. All drunk or high by now.

:1orglaugh

kane 06-21-2012 02:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Just Alex (Post 19016359)
In order to "take up" on permanent residency it has to granted first. Simply crossing the border illegally or coming on visitors visa does not grant permanent residence.
Here's some reading for you dumb ass.

http://immigration.findlaw.com/visas...isa-types.html

Crossing the boarded via Rio Grande or cargo container does not "give"/"grant" permanent residency.

Now go get on that short bus of yours.

I have to side with potter on this one.

The key isn't the definition of immigrant, but the definition of resident which is:

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One who resides in a particular place permanently or for an extended period
So if someone sneaks into this country illegally and lives here their entire life they are still a resident and therefor an illegal immigrant.

A migrant is someone who moves from place to place.

Many illegals come to this country planning on staying and unless they are caught they do just that.

kane 06-21-2012 02:10 AM

Oh, and on the main subject of the post. I am not shocked. The girlfriend is half Asian and her parents basically told her and her brother and sister to not consider themselves done with school until they had at least a bachelors degree.

A friend of mine had an exchange student from China stay with them and she was telling us how high school there is basically just a prep school for college and how it is competitive to get into any school you want so you buckle down and work hard so you can get into the right school and get to study something you are interested in.

potter 06-21-2012 06:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Just Alex (Post 19016359)
In order to "take up" on permanent residency it has to granted first. Simply crossing the border illegally or coming on visitors visa does not grant permanent residence.

Nope. The definition of residence does not state anything about it being granted:

res·i·dence noun \ˈre-zə-dən(t)s, ˈrez-dən(t)s, ˈre-zə-ˌden(t)s\
a : the act or fact of dwelling in a place for some time b : the act or fact of living or regularly staying at or in some place for the discharge of a duty or the enjoyment of a benefit

Hope you enjoyed the English lesson. :thumbsup

Just Alex 06-21-2012 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by potter (Post 19016667)
Nope. The definition of residence does not state anything about it being granted:

res·i·dence noun \ˈre-zə-dən(t)s, ˈrez-dən(t)s, ˈre-zə-ˌden(t)s\
a : the act or fact of dwelling in a place for some time b : the act or fact of living or regularly staying at or in some place for the discharge of a duty or the enjoyment of a benefit

Hope you enjoyed the English lesson. :thumbsup

Permanent residency, moron. Key word - permanent. Nothing permanent in "illegal" border crossing and being deported 1-5-10-15 years later.
Take it up with justice department and explain them what "PERMANENT RESIDENCY" is, according to GFY dumb ass. :1orglaugh

Just Alex 06-21-2012 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by kane (Post 19016415)
Oh, and on the main subject of the post. I am not shocked. The girlfriend is half Asian and her parents basically told her and her brother and sister to not consider themselves done with school until they had at least a bachelors degree.

A friend of mine had an exchange student from China stay with them and she was telling us how high school there is basically just a prep school for college and how it is competitive to get into any school you want so you buckle down and work hard so you can get into the right school and get to study something you are interested in.

College enrollment among asians is close to 80%. Unlike some minorities they value opportunity and new life that was given to them :2 cents:

Just Alex 06-21-2012 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by kane (Post 19016409)
I have to side with potter on this one.

The key isn't the definition of immigrant, but the definition of resident which is:



So if someone sneaks into this country illegally and lives here their entire life they are still a resident and therefor an illegal immigrant.

A migrant is someone who moves from place to place.

Many illegals come to this country planning on staying and unless they are caught they do just that.

No, the definition of immigration is obtaining permanent residency form another country. Just because you illegally crossed the border at age 75 and died 5 years later does not make you permanent resident. Every illegal is subject to deportation, thus he/she does not have immigrant status. He is out of status and once deported person becomes blacklisted for 5 or 10 (?) years from entering into US.

Look at it as criminal who's been convicted of crime yet was able to hide out for 20 years. Does it make him innocent?

But that just department of state's definition of immigrant:

http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigra...ants_1340.html

http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigra...ypes_1326.html

What do they know when you have a GFY brain child with french fries in his sig who knows better.:1orglaugh

Tom_PM 06-21-2012 08:31 AM

In many asian countries a school day is a 12 hour day followed by maybe 4 hours of study in the library.

potter 06-21-2012 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Just Alex (Post 19016850)
Permanent residency, moron. Key word - permanent. Nothing permanent in "illegal" border crossing and being deported 1-5-10-15 years later.
Take it up with justice department and explain them what "PERMANENT RESIDENCY" is, according to GFY dumb ass. :1orglaugh

Seriously, slow down and just think for a minute.

Here, I can provide you with a question that might snap your mind into realizing the error in your thinking.

Because you say it's "permanent residency", and that because an illegal *might* get deported - they can't be considered "permanent". Therefore, by your logic - you could never be considered an "immigrant" / "permanent resident" until AFTER you were dead. Because if you are still alive there is the possibility of you leaving, moving, or being deported.

So think about that for a second. You're saying even legals can't be called immigrants. Because what if tomorrow they suddenly left?

Right? Following the logic now?

So if I moved here from another country legally, and planned to stay here forever. Normally I'd be called an immigrant. BUT you're saying just the sheer fact something might happen which would cause me to leave - I can't be called an immigrant. So in order for me to be called an immigrant with your logic I'd have to move someplace, live there all my life, then die. So there would be no doubt that my residency was indeed "permanent".

Now to circle back. An illegal is still an immigrant if they came here to live permanently. Just because they there is a chance they *might* get caught and deported doesn't change the fact they moved here to live permanently. Again, think about that for a second and then reread the definition below.

im·mi·grant noun \ˈi-mə-grənt\
: one that immigrates: as a : a person who comes to a country to take up permanent residence

potter 06-21-2012 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Just Alex (Post 19016872)
Look at it as criminal who's been convicted of crime yet was able to hide out for 20 years. Does it make him innocent?

Of course not. Because the definition of innocent would

But that just department of state's definition of immigrant:

http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigra...ants_1340.html

http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigra...ypes_1326.html

What do they know when you have a GFY brain child with french fries in his sig who knows better.:1orglaugh

fucking moron...

Just Alex 06-21-2012 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by potter (Post 19018156)
fucking moron...

Justice Department, Pedro ?

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Just Alex 06-21-2012 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by potter (Post 19018153)
Seriously, slow down and just think for a minute.

Here, I can provide you with a question that might snap your mind into realizing the error in your thinking.

Because you say it's "permanent residency", and that because an illegal *might* get deported - they can't be considered "permanent". Therefore, by your logic - you could never be considered an "immigrant" / "permanent resident" until AFTER you were dead. Because if you are still alive there is the possibility of you leaving, moving, or being deported.

So think about that for a second. You're saying even legals can't be called immigrants. Because what if tomorrow they suddenly left?

Right? Following the logic now?

So if I moved here from another country legally, and planned to stay here forever. Normally I'd be called an immigrant. BUT you're saying just the sheer fact something might happen which would cause me to leave - I can't be called an immigrant. So in order for me to be called an immigrant with your logic I'd have to move someplace, live there all my life, then die. So there would be no doubt that my residency was indeed "permanent".

Now to circle back. An illegal is still an immigrant if they came here to live permanently. Just because they there is a chance they *might* get caught and deported doesn't change the fact they moved here to live permanently. Again, think about that for a second and then reread the definition below.

im·mi·grant noun \ˈi-mə-grənt\
: one that immigrates: as a : a person who comes to a country to take up permanent residence

Let me see your papers Pedrito :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh :1orglaugh
Or I'll report your ass.

CyberHustler 06-21-2012 10:05 PM

You guys letting "Just Ivan" the far-east Russian inbred get to yall? :1orglaugh

Just Alex 06-22-2012 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by CyberHustler (Post 19018188)
You guys letting "Just Ivan" the far-east Russian inbred get to yall? :1orglaugh

Born in Italy, Ali..
Whats your certificate say - "Father: unknown" ?

CyberHustler 06-23-2012 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Just Alex (Post 19019205)
Born in Italy, Ali..
Whats your certificate say - "Father: unknown" ?

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