The difference is that someone born here can get a paper, but those that come here "ilegally" cant and that like you said makes them slaves cause anybody can take advantage of them just by simply blackmailing them. Its a way of oppression.
2006-06-12 14:30:04
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answered by jrod 1
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Hmm, does your birth certificate make you an American citizen? Does your high school or college degree demonstrate your education? Does your driver's license identify you and excersize your priviledge to drive?
Does a fake peice of paper give a terrorist the right to topple the World Trade Towers?
Does a badge give you not only the right, but the responsibillity to serve and protect the citizens you are sworn to do?
If you think that criminals convicted of crimes in a jail is slavery, then you have more thinking to do.
2006-06-12 21:16:34
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answered by yars232c 6
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It is not the lack of a paper. It is the being here day after day using services such as education and health care paid for by others, who don't want to pay for those illegally here. It is further crowding overcrowding schools, and requiring further instruction of children who can't speak English which slows down instruction for others.
There is a reason we limit how many can come. It is because even if you pay all income taxes and social security taxes and property taxes, lower income people are paid for by those with more money.
Taking what isn't yours is what is criminal.
2006-06-12 21:14:23
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answered by DAR 7
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Huh? What country are you in? If I don't have that piece of paper saying I'm married...well then I'm not married. It's called a legal document. Without one, it is illegal. It has nothing to do with slavery. Go get the legal document...without it, you are undocumented. It's you're choice. Nobody forces you to be illegal. Wait in line like the rest of the legals.
2006-06-12 21:53:18
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answered by zenkitty27 5
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It is not "just a lack of simple paper". It is the lack of respect for another country's laws. Respect our laws and then you will be able to claim all that the US has to offer.
It is that simple..
2006-06-12 21:32:36
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answered by Mamma D 2
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No, it is not the paper that makes in illegal alien a criminal, it was the physcial act of walking or climbing over the border and comming into and staying in the US.
That was and is the criminal act.
2006-06-12 21:20:08
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on the "paper"-driving without a license-is illegal. Registering to vote without a voting card-is breaking laws. SLAVERY-has nothing to do with "2006" in the United States....
2006-06-12 21:43:50
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answered by Anonymous
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You basically just proved that it's an important piece of paper.
2006-06-12 21:28:31
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answered by Anonymous
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They are the ones CHOOSING to come here illegally, and subjecting themselves to this "slavery". They can come legally, and reap all the benefits of a citizen. They choose not to.
2006-06-12 23:15:19
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answered by Ricky 5
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I gotta go with the rest......A simple piece of paper makes ALOT of difference.
Don't use that as a tool.......Please!
Oh and my husband wanted me to add.....if you find a way for the paper not to work.....email him........LMAO
2006-06-12 21:22:12
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answered by sqwirlsgirl 5
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