Unfortunate as it is to say, as they should be uneasy in the United States when they have done so illegally. There is a set of rules, regulations, and procedures in place to become part of the nation. The only issue I take is that anyone who [i]is[/i] abiding by those rules of immigration and naturalization being treated unfairly [i]because[/i] of their background as an immigrant; those following the law should have no such weight placed upon them, be it socially, politically or otherwise. Perhaps because of where I find myself located, despite my travels, can you elaborate on examples of misogyny, [@Penny]? I am not speaking to the renegade or rogue people who are just detestable personalities innately. A major incident such as being accosted or something vastly affecting people, namely women, is what I am referring to. As a portion added later, I ask this question as well, "What do you consider to be misogyny or sexism?"