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Immigration - September 2007

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It has floods, coastal erossion and (because of global warming) the whole island is effectively sinking; eat your all day breakfast.

2007-09-18 02:25:27 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-09-17 22:21:58 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

Mexican semi-truck drivers were given unrestricted access to drive through out the U.S., they don't even have to have their cargo checked. This happened one to two weeks ago. Supposedly the reason the U.S. doesn't even check the cargo is because Mexico does an excellent job at checking the cargo prior to entry into the U.S..

Why aren't people screaming over this? Screw screaming at the illegals that will be flooding in. Remember Dubai Ports World wanting to buy our main ports? Terrorists can now actually flood into the U.S. undetected. If the U.S. government is allowing this, then does this actually mean the War on Terrorism is a sham or that they want terrorists in the country? It sure doesn't seem like the government thinks we have anything to worry about.

This is just a taste of things to come with our economic merge and coming political merge of Canada, the U.S., and Mexico.

2007-09-17 21:47:57 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

...tide of illegals before they ruin the country?...I think we waited too long and there are way too many of them here now,with an estimated 600-800 more a day getting in, to do any good trying to stop them now?...

2007-09-17 21:20:53 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

At a press briefing after Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's health care rollout Monday, senior policy advisers said the New York senator's plan does not currently include any details on whether illegal immigrants will be covered.

Senior policy adviser Laurie Rubiner–while acknowledging that undocumented immigrants are a "huge issue" in this country–said, "That's one we're going to have to think through a little bit."

"We have not dealt with every single detail with this plan," Rubiner continued.

When asked if it would be safe to assume that the Democratic frontrunner, at this point, has no position on coverage for illegal immigrants advisers answered "yes" and said the plan does not "at this point" deal with that issue.

See link - http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2007/09/17/clinton-health-plan-has-no-answers-for-undocumented-immigrants/

Question - What are your thoughts ?

2007-09-17 19:22:51 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

What do you think of his immigration policy preposals?

2007-09-17 18:36:55 · 7 answers · asked by getrdone 5

Starve, stay in the country uneducated, or not received medical care all because we don't agree with the fact that their parents brought or gave birth to them here?

I know it is costing the tax-payer money, but until we resolve the issue, there must still be resources for them.

What do you think?

2007-09-17 18:33:44 · 12 answers · asked by florita 4

I do, sign the petition here:
http://www.petitiononline.com/dreamact/petition.html

These kids deserve the opportunity for higher education and eligibility to join the military. They did nothing wrong, it would be a shame to throw away years and years of study (k-12) just because their PARENTS made mistakes. . .make the right decision and support this bill. Call your representatives and sign this petition. It’s time to bring these bright minds out from the underground economy and let them achieve the American Dream. They are NOT criminals and most of you know they’re not. Can a child really commit a crime??
And contrary to popular belief, MOST of them don’t have a way of fixing the situation they are in, the doors are all shut from where they stand. If you don’t believe me do your research, I did.

Thanks for your time and do the right thing.

2007-09-17 18:10:25 · 15 answers · asked by MIX208 2

i was wondering does any 1 know where i can get a copy of the questions on the citizenship test not the ones about the government but the ones that are about reading and writing some of them are "what is the color of your car" etc.....

2007-09-17 17:40:01 · 1 answers · asked by lisafromthestl 1

Yeah yeah yeah, Clinton signed the NAFTA agreement, but I am sure he did not have intentions of giving away the whole country to illegals which is going on now. Bush is the one who turned his back on the border. IT IS HIS FAULT AND ONLY HIM TO BLAME. He is commander in chief. He could have kept the National Guard on the border or assigned more. Why don't we take the beef to the culprit instead of argueing here? Is Bush lone responsible for giving away our country to illegals or not? Don't blame Mexicans or illegals...every American citizen knows they would have crossed the border too. No....I am not...I am white and born here to American citizens 42 years ago.

I told John Kerry the country would not survive 4 more years of Bush. His team told me he did read my campaign ideas. I was right, we did not survive. This is not America anymore, it is illegal alien counties invading and taking over all of America's tradition and well being. Doesn't anyone in the news here us here?

2007-09-17 16:23:18 · 6 answers · asked by Ron K 2

i am still waiting for my INS reply for immigration, but the thing here is that i have a tattoo on my hand (a letter only) and had this since i was 12. and other one on my hip bone last 2003. will this be an issue when it comes to medical check-up for US immigration interview?

2007-09-17 15:25:36 · 9 answers · asked by Veracious 2

A question concerning crimes by illegals drew a rather odd response; that you never see an educated person against [illegal] immigrants. Now that's a bit arbitrarily contrived, don't you think?

2007-09-17 15:25:13 · 27 answers · asked by Anonymous

I live in PR and my boyfriend lives in Italy. Where is best place to marry? How he will come to live in my country? How I can bring him to my country? Do I have to live in Italy first?

2007-09-17 14:54:29 · 1 answers · asked by Sandy423 1

i was just wondering b/c i love mexican women and it would be a boring state with out them plus taco shops wouldnt be really a taco shops and no body would do the hard work that they do

2007-09-17 14:43:05 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous

How do you catch 12 million persons who stay in the US without a permanent address, without IDs, without being registered anywhere? Who would do such a job anyway? Police is fighting against terrorism and they are overworked. Who is going to pay for all the police raids and all the transportation from US to Mexico and other countries?

2007-09-17 14:38:22 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have an Australian friend who is interested in emigrating, and although he is pursuing the proper channels, I thought it would be fun to ask this question here.
thank you

2007-09-17 14:15:22 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-09-17 12:36:11 · 20 answers · asked by Untied States Of Latina 2

http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20070917-9999-1n17return.html

There's the argument that if you build a 20-foot wall, they'll bring a 21-foot ladder. That's why many borders in nations around the world use parallel walls a few yards (meters) apart.

Would-be violators land in the 'ditch' formed by the two walls, are seen on camera, IR, heat sensing, etc, and are in for the race of their lives to get that ladder through barbed wire barriers, past a few German Shepherds, up against the next wall and over before being apprehended.

The cost is much less than building a freeway which are about 12 - 24 inches thick, poured on a bed of asphalt over compacted, lime-treated soil. Tilt-walls are only about 4 to 8 inches thick and require much cheaper concrete.

We have millions of miles of local, state and federal (interstate) roads. Building 2,000 miles of parallel walls would be fractional by comparison.

2007-09-17 12:29:49 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

Heres our story: Ok we are in love hes illegal we dont have alot of money but we need to make things right. How do we do this? We live in Texas. I know i can marryhim but if hes not legal how will we get a marriage premit? Please help me to help him.

2007-09-17 11:42:05 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

There is an online petition to allow illegal immigrants access to go to college in the US because as you know they can not without legal citizenship. After they graduate they would then be granting them neutral citizenship. I believe they should have to get proper legalized citizenship then they will be allowed to go to school. I mean I dont see petitions online for illegal immigrants to pay taxes. So what are your thoughts? I get bothered by this they want education but dont want to pay taxes. A little bit of hypocracy going on there dont you think?

2007-09-17 10:48:29 · 19 answers · asked by Yankeefan1986 3

So if someone is caught knowlingly harboring a lawbreaker who is a US citizen. They are punishable by law. So why is it that churches can knowingly harbor illegal immigrants who are trying to avoid deportation, and the church isn't punishable by law?

2007-09-17 10:39:42 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

I think that All illegals deserve Human Rights like everyone deserves and they deserve the protection of the law and Due Process of law.

In general I think that is what they have a right to. No more no less.

2007-09-17 10:01:17 · 27 answers · asked by ♥ ~Sigy the Arctic Kitty~♥ 7

2007-09-17 09:56:54 · 22 answers · asked by mountaindew25 3

2007-09-17 09:45:07 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous

please help, this is for my project in Language arts! pick your side please and defend it the best you can to me! Thanx! i really appreciate this!!!

2007-09-17 09:33:09 · 19 answers · asked by dan-dan-noodle-gal 2

In the latest example of the government’s failure to protect the nation from criminal illegal aliens, a man responsible for the atrocious murder of a California infant has turned out to be a drug-addicted illegal immigrant deported after a felony conviction.

Somehow the violent criminal, Juan Sanchez, sneaked back into the U.S. and lived under the radar in the southern California community of Rancho Cucamonga about 50 miles from Los Angeles. He recently beat his girlfriend’s 8-month-old son to death after the infant’s nose was “mistakenly” wiped with the methamphetamine-laced cotton swab Sanchez used to clean his pipe.

Fearful that he would be sent to prison, Sanchez forbade his girlfriend from seeking medical care when the baby became sick from the drug exposure. For three days the barbaric convict tried to get the infant “off the high” by shaking him, slapping him and tying him to a bed. When the baby was finally hospitalized, he had a skull fracture, bleeding in the brain, detached retinas and a broken arm.

The mother and Sanchez have been charged with the infant’s horrific murder. A sad component to this depressing story is that Sanchez should not have even been in the U.S. because in 2001 he was convicted of robbery and deported. He crossed the border illegally and authorities had no idea of his whereabouts until he committed this heinous crime.

Just last month a previously deported Mexican man with a criminal record killed an entire family when he crashed his car into theirs on a Houston freeway. The illegal alien (Juan Felix Salinas) had been deported two years ago and was free on bond in a criminal case yet was allowed to remain in the country. He had a blood alcohol level three times the Texas legal limit when he murdered the family.
http://www.corruptionchronicles.com/2007/09/deported_criminal_illegal_immi.html

2007-09-17 09:32:21 · 9 answers · asked by Untied States Of Latina 2

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do you think its time to move on from september 11th its been 6 years i think its time we forget about it and move on?

2007-09-17 09:16:32 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

Are they hostile towards them

2007-09-17 09:11:58 · 13 answers · asked by ferengifighter 3

On Memorial Day weekend, Phoenix police responded to a shots-fired call at this alleged drug stash house. They found three victims bound with plastic garbage bags and tape around their heads. Two had been shot, one fatally.

Nearly two months later, Phoenix police arrested Demetro Acosta- Uribe, an illegal alien with four prior felony convictions and at least three deportations to Mexico since 1988. He was caught trying to cross the border on two other occasion. Now, he's charged with eight new felonies, including first-degree murder, attempted murder, kidnapping, drug and weapons crimes.

Maricopa County's prosecutor is seeking the death penalty.

ANDREW THOMAS, MARICOPA COUNTY ATTORNEY: It just seems that this guy was a career criminal who was virtually going back and forth across the border at will. And it just shows a complete breakdown in our border control process. And it shows the direct connection which I have argued all along between illegal immigration and our crime problem.

WIAN: Immigration and Customs Enforcement says the Acosta case is also an example of improved cooperation between federal and local law enforcement. ICE agents helped Phoenix police apprehend the suspect, ho told investigators he last crossed the border near desolate Lukeville, Arizona.

The police report says Acosta admitted being at the crime scene, claimed the victims kidnapped him previously. And when asked why they were killed or nearly killed, he allegedly said they deserved it. Still, the prosecutor's office says he pleaded not guilty at his arraignment last month.

Acosta's case is no aberration. According to a 2005 Government Accountability Office study, incarcerated illegal aliens were charged with 84,000 violent crimes, including nearly 6,000 murders. Thirty- eight percent had been arrested between two and five times. Thirty- two percent had six to 10 arrests. And 26 percent were arrested more than 11 times.

ICE says it has doubled the number of criminal illegal alien deportations in the past year. Still the agency is searching for 600,000 fugitives who have defied deportation orders, many of whom also are wanted as suspects in other crimes.

(END VIDEOTAPE)

WIAN: The public defender representing Acosta declined to comment on the case, as did the Mexican government, which opposes the death penalty -- Kitty.

PILGRIM: Casey, that's a shocking case. But 84,000 violent crimes and 6,000 murders? These numbers are astonishing.

WIAN: It really is astonishing. And it just absolutely shows that those who want amnesty for virtually all illegal aliens are basically saying they want these kind of folks to be able to stay in the country as well

2007-09-17 09:03:54 · 10 answers · asked by Untied States Of Latina 2

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