7 Quotes & Sayings By Jan C Ting

Jan C. Ting is a writer and speaker who has worked as a journalist and editor for over 30 years. She is currently the editor of the award-winning blog, Mother Jones, and the author of many books, including The Mindful Workplace: How to Transform Your Organization by Cultivating Mindfulness and Happiness (2010), The Art of Happiness: A Handbook for Living (2010), and The Happiness Trap: How to Help Yourself Feel More Enjoyable and Rewarding in Life (2003). She has also written for Esquire, The New York Times Magazine, Huffington Post, and many other outlets Read more

She is the founder of the non-profit organization, Peace Through Writing: Creating a World Where Everyone Can Write Peacefully and Efficiently (www.peacethroughwriting.org).

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Learning to distinguish the illegal immigrant from the legal immigrant does not solve the problem of illegal immigration. Jan C. Ting
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Besides taking jobs from American workers, illegal immigration creates huge economic burdens on our health care system, our education system, our criminal justice system, our environment, our infrastructure and our public safety. Jan C. Ting
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If cheap immigrant labor is made unavailable, employers can hire Americans at a higher wage, or replace low-wage immigrant workers with technology and automation, which will create a smaller number of skilled jobs for Americans. Jan C. Ting
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The U.S. immigration system is the most generous in the world, providing each year more green cards for legal permanent residence with a clear path to full citizenship than all the rest of the nations of the world combined. Jan C. Ting
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If we want to set and enforce a limit on immigration, we have to be willing to say no to would-be immigrants who look a lot like our own ancestors, not because there's anything wrong with them, but simply because admitting them would exceed our legal limit. Jan C. Ting
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There is no quick fix for illegal immigration. But only when we achieve better control of our borders and better respect for our immigration laws can we give meaning to the discussion we need to have over reforming the numbers, categories, and procedures for legal immigration into the United States. Jan C. Ting