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Immigration - August 2006

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ITCHY BALLS AND D1CK???? ANY HAIR STYLES ON YOUR BALLS EXCEPT COMEOVERS WITHOUT GEL IT TURNS YOUR BALLS GREEN?DONT TELL ME TO PUT GOLD BOND OR CORN STARCH ON MY BALLS CAUSE IT HURTS LIKE CRAP!!!!!

2006-08-14 09:40:08 · 7 answers · asked by NONAME 1

1. why should people who live in america have to speak english. yes, i know this is america and we all speak english, but as long as people act civilized and don't demand special "spanish rights", why should they learn english?

2. are you offended by others speaking soanish around you?

3. Isn't it a right of freedom for people to fly a mexican flag to celebrate their culture? what's so wrong with this. it IS a right. just because people don't like it doesn't make it less of a right, right?

2006-08-14 09:29:39 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous

Did the Government pay for your computer your using?

2006-08-14 09:24:43 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

If one Muslim is living next to another Muslim, and he or she suspects them of some sort of terrorist activity, or even spreading ill feelings about his host counry and its original inhabitants, should they take responsibility and do the right thing by turning them in to the Police or allerting one of the authorities concerned.
Should the average law abiding Muslim do more to repel the fanatical fundementalists who are ruining the previously good name of most Muslims and Islam.????Or is the situation we are in at the moment actually more political than relegious based.

2006-08-14 09:19:52 · 14 answers · asked by simonc12345 2

I guess I will answer her here. I dont need to go to Mexico to protest, there are not having a protest there. I went to the protest here. I have a house in Mexico, like you said, and I house my husband's family there. I have only given to one charity there, the Red Cross. I would like to get involved with the Fair Trade comission though, it sounds like they do great things. Sorry I missed your question!

2006-08-14 09:17:17 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

I just want to clarify something to all of the illegal immigrants and their supporters reading this. The United States does not owe you cheap or fast legal immigration. We don't owe you help fixing your home country so that you will stay there. We don't owe your children citizenship. No argument that I have heard from your veiw point has changed my mind. You're right, I don't know what it is like over in Mexico, but then again I don't care either. So, if anybody has a ligitamate argument that you can use to change my mind, lets hear it.

2006-08-14 09:11:37 · 38 answers · asked by hisgirl_2455 2

im about to be married with my gringa so i just want to know what's the paperwork i'm supposed to fill out in order to get my residence.....thx a bunch

2006-08-14 09:09:07 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2006-08-14 08:53:07 · 5 answers · asked by jhalo13 2

Just tell me why their soo awsome.

2006-08-14 08:51:04 · 19 answers · asked by NONAME 1

2006-08-14 08:47:21 · 52 answers · asked by Anonymous

Iowa’s United States Congressman Steve King told a crowd in Des Moines in June, “Illegal aliens cause the death of 25 American citizens every day…13 by drunken driving and 12 by stabbings or gun fire.”
That daily figure adds up to 9,125 deaths annually caused primarily by illegal alien Mexicans residing in America. Mike Rosen, radio talk show host in Denver, said it wasn’t significant when you consider our country of 300 million. A listener corrected him, “It’s not significant unless it’s your father or family member who gets killed.” In the meantime, 630,000 convicted illegal alien felons or a full 29 percent of our prisons are loaded with criminal illegals. They cost us $1.6 billion annually to keep them in three squares a day, exercise rooms, food and TV. What astounds me stems from the fact that our president, vice president and entire society sits, watches, waits and says nothing at this ongoing violence against our citizens and are doing nothing ?I see no saints here do you?

2006-08-14 08:35:54 · 21 answers · asked by Zoe 4

Please at least cruise the article before commenting about this travisty....

Thank you, Patriotic Americans, for your answers.

All illegals, please leave the country. Do not answer my questions unless you are a citizen of the United States. I am not interested in any feedback from people who are breaking our laws.

Thank You...

2006-08-14 08:31:03 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

Why must they go after everything they personally don't believe in and attack. I know I put this under immigration, but in all aspects of life. Homosexuality, immigration, interracial marriage, whatever the case may be is it really making such a strong impact on your life that you have to attack it and DESTROY the lives of others. Because thats what you do by reporting illegial immigrants, and shunning homosexuality and whatnot. Just live your life. Unless they are personally attacking you, why bother? God will take care of it all. Causing more problems doesn't help. Of course your entitled to your opinions, however when you put those opinions in such destructive and dramatic actions (like reporting illegial immigrants) it does not help the situation, it just causes more anger.

2006-08-14 08:17:31 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

I was reading that there is a problem with this issue of the way non-immigrants are treated. Also, it states that non-Irish children are not automatically Irish citizens! Is this true?

2006-08-14 08:02:50 · 4 answers · asked by jhtrddssssssee 2

Ok, though I know this sounds stupid, where does someone report someone who's visa expired 5 years ago? This person was here on a greencard, it expired 5 years ago, he has been working etc until this past week when his employer popped him. Now he has merely sitting around waiting until he can get the money together to go apply for a new green card. I wouldn't think he should be allowed to just sit here in the US after having let his status lapse 5 years ago and go simply apply for a new visa. I have been all over the ICE website and the only thing I see is the tip line, which after an hour on hold I have given up on. In this day and age there should be an easier way to report such people. Does anyone out there have any alternatives other than this bloody tip line for reporting illegals in the US?

2006-08-14 07:56:08 · 16 answers · asked by capbarrow2 3

If you do not live in the US what do you really know about us? What you see on TV,read in newspapers,watching our movies,or perhaps listening to our music,does not really reflect us as a people.Do you really know the freedoms we enjoy here that people in other countries can only dream of having?
You say we have no history and no culture but yet people all over the world try to emulate all that is American.Can you explain that with your snide remarks?I never call people from any country names or make insidious statements about them..I am most surprised at the English,we have copied so much from your country as you onced ruled here long ago.I do not hate England,I do not hate its people.Most of all I think of England as Americas friend and allies.I wonder why you voice so much hatred for the US and its people?

2006-08-14 07:33:31 · 22 answers · asked by Yakuza 7

Can I get a passport if Im a US Resident?
I need a passport but Im not a US citizen and not quite sure what to do..can anyone help?!?

2006-08-14 07:22:29 · 10 answers · asked by Gis 1

... Where everybody can move and work freely from one country to the other

2006-08-14 07:07:46 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

The politics of illegal immigration


Finally someone from Washington is paying a little attention to the battle going on over illegal immigration on this side of the country. 65 Comment(s)
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'Private Police Force' group sets sights on illegal immigrants, plans to make citizen's arrests

By: JOSE CARVAJAL - Staff Writer

LA CRESTA -- Fed up with what it says is a failure on the part of authorities to act on the area's illegal immigrant problem, a group purporting to be residents of the affluent, sprawling and isolated La Cresta, Tenaja and Santa Rosa communities is vowing to take matters into its own hands.

A group calling itself Private Police Force announced last week on a new Web site that it will begin doing the job U.S. Border Patrol and the Riverside County Sheriff's Department aren't doing by conducting citizens' arrests on illegal immigrants and detaining them.

If it follows through on its promise, the group would be taking things further than other anti-illegal immigration groups, such as The Minutemen Project, which have previously deployed their members to monitor the U.S.-Mexico border and only report illegal immigrant sightings.


The Private Police Force is threatening to actually detain illegal immigrants.

"They will be handcuffed to the Oak Trees," according to the group's Web site, so they can be picked up by authorities.

"Don't treat this website lightly," the group states. "We will make Citizens Arrests on Illegal Aliens. We will File Criminal and Civil Complaints if you Hire or House an Illegal. If you have sold a vehicle to an illegal, we will prosecute you under the DMV law too. If you house an illegal, we will also prosecute you under the Zoning Laws."

Wendy Lee, a San Diego-based spokeswoman for the U.S. Border Patrol, defended the job her agency has done in the area. The La Cresta-Tenaja-Santa Rosa area is handled by the agency's Murrieta station, she said, and it has done a good job of both being proactive and being responsive when individuals come to the station with tips.

In this case, that isn't happening, she said Tuesday.

"We haven't had a complaint from the community around (Murrieta) stating there is a problem there," Lee said. "We haven't had any reports that I know of. ... If they want to report it to us, we will take care of it."

When asked whether the Private Police Force group could legally conduct citizens' arrests, Lee said she did not have an answer. If the group is found to be violating the rights of individuals, she said, it will have to answer for that.

"This is a free country," Lee said. "They will have to face authorities."

Though it states it is prepared to identify those in the community sympathetic to illegal immigrants, the group ---- which launched its Web site through an anonymous Internet-hosting company ---- is not yet identifying any of its own members.

The names and photos of those who oppose the group's efforts will be posted on the Web site, www.privatepoliceforce.com, according to a statement on the site. The names and photos of known illegal-immigrant workers will also be posted, the statement says.

Also, arrests will be recorded on video and offered for viewing on the Web site, the group states.

The only information provided on the site about the group's members is that "We have three lawyers and several regular police officers who have pledged private investigation time in our area," and that the group would be hiring "a few security professionals."

Requests for interviews through the group's e-mail address were not returned this week.

According to the group's statement, "Many Mexican illegals are stealing from many residents on the Santa Rosa Plateau, including La Cresta, Tenaja and the surrounding communities." The immigrants camp in the nearby canyons and other areas and are employed by homeowners in the community, the statement says.

Many of them have escaped or have been released from Mexican jails and have lengthy criminal records that include child molestation, rape and murder, according to the statement.

Proof is not offered to support any of those claims.

Longtime La Cresta resident Vicki Long said Tuesday that the area has had its share of problems with illegal immigrants over the years. Though she said she is not aware what the situation is now, Long said there was a time several years ago when illegal immigrants would deal drugs and fire guns from a camp near her property.

The group and its Web site, she said, are an indication that it is probably still a problem.

"I just question why they're having to do that when we've got other agencies that should be handling the problem," Long said. "We pay our taxes for that sort of thing. I don't know why law enforcement isn't helping these people. They sound quite desperate."

Though the group echoes some of the things Long said about the illegal immigrant problem in the area on its Web site, it does so with much more inflammatory language.

In a section of the Web site ---- which appears professionally done and features photos of police officers, barbed wire and a set of hands cuffed behind someone's back ---- titled "How to Recognize an Illegal/Thief," the group offers several tips.

Among the things to look for, it states, are "If they carry a short garden hose, used to siphon gas from your car at night" and "If they carry their lunch in a plastic bag composed of stolen oranges and burritos."

2006-08-14 07:07:07 · 14 answers · asked by sqwirl_hater 3

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I saw this sign the other day. I was told it means to watch out for illegal aliens running across the road. Ain't that sumthin' ? Wonder if you get a ticket if you run one over ?

2006-08-14 07:04:41 · 15 answers · asked by Gizmo 4

Just doing a follow-up on a response I saw. I thought most Americans, regardless of party, were pretty united on their stance against illegal immigration with obviously more Democrats supporting illegal/open immigration because of their liberal tenets. I thought the leaders of both parties were doing nothing on the issue first because they are trying to gain favor with the emerging powerful Hispanic/Latino voting bloc and, then, more importantly, because both parties are lead by the very wealthy elite (which multi-millionaire/billionaire did you support in the last Presidential election?) that benefit the most from the cheap labor provided by illegal immigrants. Am I wrong on any, none or all of these points? Please respond with your views on the immigration issue and please include your political preference if you would- I'm just kind of curiously doing a poll. I'll start by saying I'm an independent (my ballot is often split) but opposed to unrestricted/open/illegal immigration.

2006-08-14 07:00:12 · 8 answers · asked by porthuronbilliam 4

2006-08-14 06:44:43 · 4 answers · asked by Russsianmom 1

State police Major Steven O'Donnell says Trooper Thomas Chabot acted appropriately by asking the immigrants for identification and then calling immigration officers when they couldn't produce it.

But the immigrants say they were threatened with death if they tried to escape during a July 11th traffic stop in Richmond. The men, Carlos Tamuc and Gilfredo Camellar, admit they came to the United States illegally from Guatemala.

This is the second incident in recent months in which immigrants have accused police of harassment. Immigrants living in Newport said last month that police there harassed them with warrantless searches and threats.

What's next? It won't be long before our law enforcement is dragged into court and we are handing ILLEGAL CRIMINAL INVADERS, more of our hard earned money!!!!

YOU ARE HERE ILLEGALLY!!!

2006-08-14 06:31:10 · 16 answers · asked by Zoe 4

Does it make any sense that when there are people here from all over the world illegally, and all we can talk about are the Mexican immigrants?

2006-08-14 06:20:31 · 17 answers · asked by missjaxon22 1

Illegal Aliens
Illegal Immigrants Are One-Fourth of Federal Prisoners



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Over one-fourth of all inmates in federal prisons-26 percent to be exact-are illegal aliens. Furthermore, a significant number of the estimated five to six million illegal aliens in the U.S. commit serious crimes, according to Border Watch, the newsletter of the American Immigration Control Foundation. The cost to American taxpayers to house the large number of alien criminals in state and federal prisons is estimated to be more than $1.3 billion annually. Besides the cost of housing an army of alien criminals, America's taxpayers fork over some $45 billion each year to cover the total costs of immigration, according to an article in the June 6, 1994 Wall Street Journal by Dan James. James writes: "Immigrants residing in the U.S. cost U.S. taxpayers more than $45 billion annually, according to 'The Costs of Immigration,' a just-released study by Donald L. Huddle, professor emeritus of economics at Rice University in Houston. Mr. Huddle projects that in the 1993-2002 period the 'net cost to the taxpayers of all taxpayers of all immigrants [in the U.S.] will total over $450 billion'. . . "Indeed, Mr. Huddle's calculation is conservative. . . for it is predicted on an annual influx of 810,000 legal and 300,000 illegal immigrants, 1.1 million altogether; Tulane University demographer Leon Bouvier projects an inflow of as many as 1.5 million legal and illegal immigrants yearly in the 90's. "Prof. Huddle's study covered a total of 18.1 million immigrants present in the U.S. in 1992. . . both legal and illegal immigrants, as well as illegals granted amnesty under a 1986 law, refugees, and those granted asylum. The study examined costs at all levels of government that year, above and beyond the taxes they paid. ". . . The culprit is not Mexico, of course, but the Immigration Act of 1990, which increased legal immigration by 40% and stimulated record illegal immigration. "If Congress is serious about making spending cuts, it can begin by repealing the 1990 Immigration law and declaring a moratorium on all immigration until, at least, we have put our finances in order. That would save us $30 billion, including the cost of currently dependent and future illegal immigrants, of the more than $45 billion all immigrants cost us annually." Mr. Borjas, an economist at the University of California, San Diego, and Stephen Trejo, another economist at that university's Santa Barbara campus, completed a research paper in 1990 looking at immigrant population in the welfare system. Its findings dispel the myth widely propagated that only economic benefits arise from rising immigration. The two confirm the "widespread perception that unskilled immigrants are particularly prone to enter the welfare system, and that entry of large numbers of immigrants in the past decades has increased taxpayer expenditures on income transfer programs"-that is, welfare and other government programs. It is widely feared that the U.S. has become a "welfare magnet" since welfare payments are often higher than typical income opportunities in many countries of origin. The two also found that immigrant households receive a higher level of welfare payments than do native households! This "Third World Invasion" seems to be favored by virtually all Republicans and Democrats as very little is being done about it. While corporate America continues to eliminate domestic jobs by the millions by shipping industry overseas, it is simultaneously replacing American workers at home with illegal and legal immigrants, almost all of whom come from Black, Brown, and Yellow countries, an act which is pillaging the once-robust American economy as well as its social structure.

2006-08-14 06:17:51 · 24 answers · asked by sqwirl_hater 3

The estimates vary on the number of illegal aliens but for discussion sake lets say that there are 8,000,000 illegal aliens who have not committed a felony in this country. Keep in mind that over staying a visa or crossing the border without inspection is not currently considered a felony. What should be done with them? Should they be deported? Should a mechanism be created that would allow them to obtain legal status (i.e. green card) or should they stay the way are?
For the record, my personal view is that any illegal who has committed a felony (robbery, assault, murder, rape, arson, etc...) in the US has permenantly lost any chance to become legal.

2006-08-14 06:12:07 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

California alone spends over $10 billion a year for illegal immigrants. Aren't the illegal immigrants just adding to the national debt?

2006-08-14 05:27:25 · 25 answers · asked by msuzyq 4

we filed Case on 08 May 06 and still not able receive Notice of action...

2006-08-14 05:26:40 · 6 answers · asked by Qzafi 1

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2006-08-14 04:43:26 · 2 answers · asked by Ruben M 1

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