Let's say you have Person A who is a poor American who can barely feed his family, so he robs a bank (nobody gets hurt or anything). Person B is an illegal immigrant who comes to the US who makes no attempt to enter the country illegally and just hops across the border. What's the difference, other than that the robbery is considered more morally reprehensible to society than illegal immigration (the illegal alien will take from society as well, except he will take money in the form of tax dollars and public services such as healthcare, law enforcement, education, etc. rather than cash from the vault)???
2006-06-07
06:52:47
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actually, lets change the scenario to check fraud or emezzlement or something else non violent....
2006-06-07
06:57:54 ·
update #1
actually, lets change the scenario to check fraud or emezzlement or something else non violent....
2006-06-07
06:58:15 ·
update #2
my point is both are breaking the law and a cost to society; why do people defend illegal immigration?
2006-06-07
09:38:41 ·
update #3