User blog comment:Super Warmonkey/Libertarian Party/@comment-2153819-20120813022150/@comment-2153819-20120813065609

Ah OK. Then the question arises: Are you erked at her for wanting to stay in the U.S.A. for free and without completing any introductory procedures, or are you erked at her for not wanting to change? You did say something about the woman trying to protect her (personal, right?) identity, so I'll assume you meant the first option. I don't have any problem with an immigrant staying in my country for free if she needs somewhere to stay. Otherwise her country would require procedures similar to the ones we would require and the person probably wouldn't think any less of it. But I could see how people would get annoyed if immigrants came to their country and then became a liability. But that doesn't happen most of the time, does it? Because if it did, I would say you need to make your immigration policies tougher. American border and airport customs are already tough enough as it is, so I don't see how your country could possibly have problems with immigrant liability.