I am personally against giving rights to people who have no respect for the law by entering or remaining illegally, however they are desperate to get rights because usually they are very impoverished or refugees from tyranny and want badly to stay in the US where even abject poverty is better than what they had.
And no, we are all not illegal aliens as one person suggested. The American Indians were not the first here. When their ancestors came over here, there already existed people before them. Those people were then conquered, killed, or assimilated by the ancestors of the American Indians.
Conquering was for thousands of years, an accepted part of the life of mankind and countries grew out of those wars. We are simply one of those countries. I was born in this country and I am a citizen.
2006-06-13 13:47:54
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answered by Seikilos 6
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Basically, I take from that question/statement, you think somehow by us being Americans we are somehow better than the rest of the world...we are the ones who take God out of school, our elected officials, are the ones who have ALLOWED illegal immigration to continue. We are always trying to fight someone or boss someone around. How about the wire taping that is part of the freedom act...does being a US Citizen mean anything anymore? It means we work 50 years and still never own anything (damn taxes) it means we are regulated and controlled. America was built a great country, but over the last decade it has went down hill...don't blame illegals for problems that we are responsible for....did you vote in those officials who choose not to reform immigration?
PUDDLE: Are you mentally challenged? Illegals are lazy? What a laugh. You earned cotton duty for the next year..enjoy.
2006-06-13 15:28:18
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answered by Chasity 3
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There are millions of illegal aliens living and working in the US. They almost all pay taxes in some form or another, for example, they pay sales tax and some even pay income taxes. Illegal aliens are often doing work in the US for less money than US citizens will--in this way they are an integral and perhaps necessary part of the US economy. Certainly to eliminate the work they perform all at once from the economy would be devastating. They are trying to get rights because they are aware of their important and under appreciated position in the US.
2006-06-13 13:55:26
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answered by Mr. Mantoba 1
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Illegal immigrants are trying to take rights that aren’t there’s and are being successful at it and at the same time they take the benefits we worked hard for because they can’t get of there lazy a.. so for now there is not much of a difference between a True American and an Illegal immigrant.
2006-06-13 13:57:48
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answered by puddle 1
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I believe that it is one thing to be an American (born and raised in the U.S.) it is something else to be a citizen (one who resides in the U.S) If one is going to make the U.S. their home they should first learn the language and culture. Then they should abide by the rules. Times are hard yes, but resorting to illegal activities is not the answer. BTW cyran, I am indian. I also think that there will never truly be a proper acceptable apology that we could ever give the true occupants of this land that we tried so desperately to annihilate.
2006-06-13 13:54:54
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answered by Superman 2
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That is a stupid statement, all these Illegals, mexicans are immigrants because of the direct policies of The US Government in relation to Nafta.. Remember, one thing if they are poor its the US fault.
If you recall Clinton beefed up the border when he IMPOSED the agreement down south..They all pay a form of tax it is call SLAVERY, so people should give a break because Illegals send kids to schools..
so you make poor people, you should inherit them..Illegal work, it is not like they are on welfare and do nothing.. In sight the biggest welfare recipient in the US should be GW Bush..because he is a parasite upon the US economy..
hey Superman, did you speak apache or one of the first nation language before you move in the states ? nope you genocided 120 million native indians in a span of 20 years..
dont speak apache ? invader go home!
2006-06-13 13:55:16
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answered by cyranoyebo 3
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BINGO!
Hit a major point right on the head. If they keep passing laws against illegal entry, don't enforce them, then give them amnesty, who are they kidding??
How does it feel to just learn your citizenship is being bought and sold without your knowledge or consent by our leaders in Washington?
Damn slick of them to call colonization immigration and play it down to a no big deal issue for them, isn't it?
How many people know that's it's a felony in Mexico to enter illegally, but the half-dozen or so groups sponsored by the Mexico government to operate as special interests groups to give them more rights than we do?
I thought so.
2006-06-13 14:02:53
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answered by yars232c 6
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If these so called illigal (immigrants, Humans) obtain their rights, and do become citizens, then they'll have the same rights as you do. the freedom of speech, freedom of religion, the freedom to bear arms and defend this country like you should. the right to vote, unlike many of you do..
and what difference will it make to you?. Nothing. you'll go on making what ever of your life, without change, or noticing anything. just that they will be able to work legally, and contribute you this economy, to your social security, which right now can't contribute and can't benefit from.
lets stop being so afraid of these so called illegals, and make them legal and live and let live.
2006-06-13 15:07:07
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answered by JAC 3
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on the contrary. it would mean exactly the same things to be a US citizen- great rights, good protection, and lots of opportunity for those who are willing to apply themselves. the only difference is that more people would have that chance. citizenship of a nation isn't and shouldn't be some exclusive club like the DAR for which you have to trace your lineage back centuries. it's a sign of your allegience, of where your loyalty stands, and of who is backing you up. i quite enjoy being a US citizen, and i would like to afford other people the benefits that i have.
2006-06-13 13:53:10
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answered by donlockwood36 4
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It isn't really about illegals getting rights. It is more about illegals not wanting to be held accountable for their illegal activity. According to the PEW Hispanic research center the vast majority of illegals do not want amnesty. They do not want to assimilate. They do not want to become Americans.
2006-06-13 15:33:39
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answered by joeandhisguitar 6
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