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Please do not ask questions with your answers as I can not add an unlimited amount of 'details' to answer them.
Please use your head and keep in mind that this question is in regards to the LAW.
For the sake of this question, you are unhappy with the life you have and decide to go to another country.
You are denied entrance.
The laws of the country that you wish to live in says that you cannot and that your very presence is punishable by fines, deportation, jail or let's say even death (this is hypothetical, after all)
What gives you the RIGHT (legal point) to break the law and go there anyway?
Who are you to place your own selfish desires above the laws of another sovereign land?
Who are you to take a job and not pay taxes, leech off of the government by forcing, through numbers, the hiring of bi-lingual workers, teachers and printing government forms in your language?

2006-06-21 13:56:00 · 4 answers · asked by athorgarak 4 in Politics & Government Immigration

4 answers

if i would be in that situation, i would voluntarily go home were i am welcome and free. i would not want to be a burden nor have a guilty conscience by forcing myself upon others who do not want me. my thing is, if i'm living in a country as an illegal alien (yes, alien) i would not have peace of mind knowing i don't have freedom..."give me liberty, or give me death." but i am a considerate man...i don't know what they are?

2006-06-21 14:24:27 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Question very well asked. If I were in that situation and were denied entrance, I'd be angry and feel hopeless at the same time. All I wanted was a better life, for myself and my family; don't we all? I don't care much about all those other families on the waiting list, waiting to be reunited with their families that are already there, or those families who also want a better life. I'm more superior, more important, and I just be granted to enter and expect support from the "new" country I'll be living in, afterall, I don't work, or my job doesn't pay much and if the govt doesn't assist me and my family financiallyl and our well-being, I'd be questioning whether if there's any humane left in societ. It doesn't matter if those other people complain about having to pay taxes to support families like me....if they make more money, they're entitled to contribute to society...otherwise, get a lower paying job like me!! if those people there know that I don't speak English, it's their job to provide service to me by translating the info to my language where I can understand...that's what "customer service" is all about, they serve people like me, who don't want to learn a diferent language because I'm too busy to or I just dont' feel like it. Besides, I think my family is most important above all others who are currently waiting. They're not smart enough to take "short cuts" like me so let them be! As for those "rich" people, they're supposed to "share" their money with us! Afterall, haven't their mama ever taught them to "share" when they were young?

2006-06-21 15:26:37 · answer #2 · answered by fl0wergir1_usa 3 · 0 0

A little strong but

True they do not have to be law breakers-they have a choice.

You live with your choices and many have sad stories. If you lose you lose, if you stay you stay (polls say not likely). Soon the law will decide. And Many Americans back up those laws.

2006-06-21 14:22:14 · answer #3 · answered by *** The Earth has Hadenough*** 7 · 0 0

u are not welcome there so back off. simple. if you chose to go there anyway it's ur own fault u face charges and crimes. u took ur chances and u have to pay ur consequences. so deal with it. get on with ur life if u still have one by then. don't do what the country/state/city tells you not to do or else. nani-out.

2006-06-21 14:02:35 · answer #4 · answered by puppielover001 2 · 0 0

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