Re: Looking To Move To Laredo Originally Posted by poohpappy
As for RN 1989, I just find your comment very exaggerating about the working conditions in RGV and discriminating to a certain nationality. You sound like you are very racially biased.
My "racial bias" as you call it is a bias against the influx of imported nurses who are willing to work in unsafe conditions and refuse to become invested in making US healthcare better.
As you yourself have noted, the great majority of nurses that you work with are imported. Which tells me that the working conditions down there are bad enough that the majority of nurses in TX and this country are not desperate enough to work in those conditions.
These nurses come to this country for money and a great majority have no intention of becoming citizens and contributing to anything but their own pocket book. They are so afraid of deportation and the stigma associated with it that they will not step up and work to get conditions improved. And when they do, they are prosecuted such as the nurses in NY recently. It is easier for employers to keep foreign nurses quiet than it is a US citizen.
If we continue to allow imported nurses to come into this country, working conditions overall will never improve. Daily, nurses are threatened with termination and being replaced by foreign nurses who are so desperate to get into this country that they will work under any conditions and keep their mouth shut at the cost of patient's lives.
If you believe that this is a racial issue, that is your choice. But the truth is that nursing will never change while we import nurses from other countries so the hospitals will not be forced to make appropriate changes.
For once I agree with the American Nurses Association. They have finally seen the light and started lobbying Washington to stop importing nurses if we are going to fix healthcare and nursing.
So if this is what you call racial bias - I am proud to stand tall on this issue.
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