Nope America is talking back to the government. New groups have been formed and the Government must face issue. And these groups are growing more everyday and uniting with each other. These groups are all nationalities and religions and race. They are showing their power as citizens . and it looks like they are winning-towns are taking action now to stop Illegal traffic
2006-06-25 08:48:39
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answered by *** The Earth has Hadenough*** 7
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I think Congress is kind of stupid, and not really keeping up with the times, I don't think anybody's got a good idea of how big the problem really is, and until we find out it's too soon to make rash judgements. However, having our border secured with Mexico would be a great start, and it's amazing that this administration, with all the hoopla about security, has seen fit to let it go this long...Mexico's been a problem child for decades, this didn't all just start yesterday, and Mexico's only one country. If the 12 million estimate is correct, and only half of the people in america illegally are mexican, that still makes Mexico wrong for letting all their people move to the US. If YOUR number is correct, well that certainly turns up the fire a bit, and it further underscores the need for immigration reform. I've seen that website you listed though, and it's not a very good one....
Correction: that second website...
2006-06-25 15:46:10
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answered by gokart121 6
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20 million isn't an estimate, it is a direct addition of quotas in the bill, not counting amnesty numbers, not counting family newly amnestied people could bring in under 'family reunification' and not counting in any of the years of immigration the family that the 20 million (who are just the actual workers) would bring in and have here.
Adding family and the newly legalized with family is kind of like adding in 'compound interest'. The number goes way up.
The Senate Bill has to die. When you speak to your Congressmen make sure to say you want 'limited immigration' overall, because the biggest part of this is the guest worker program as they plan to administer it. These are not temporary workers. Others like Pence are saying that the same numbers would be ok if they are guest workers and not people illegally here, which is missing the point.
2006-06-25 15:48:15
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answered by DAR 7
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Si! Senorita Tina! You are right. The US is in deep doo doo as a result of this/these problems. I'm with you. I feel there is a great likelyhood the US is finished. The good old days are gone and will not return in any of our lifetimes, if at all.
Jorge; pronounced "whore hey" in spanish (George)... (not juan) Bush is not entirely the problem ...but is certainly not the solution. The only thing our government and it's monied supporters understand is ...money and violence. If the masses acted up with proper outrage, things would change.
If we in the USA get out of this "scrape", it will be a miracle. But miracles can/do happen. So I'm rubbing my copper pennies together and making a wish, that the illegals will leave and that the rest of us well live happily everafter. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz! (Please don't wake me up with a bad dream, I'm sooooooo tired of all this illegality, corruption and vice!)
2006-06-25 15:50:36
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answered by Anonymous
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If america contiues to talk and forget to act, America was never america. then the only one we can blame is ourselves, spread the word, get the facts and act on it.
my ancestors came here as slaves from Puerto Rico when we a mix of Taino Indians (native to the island), Spaniard and some Native African proclaimed our new race as Perto Ricans and Puerto Rico was given citizenship we did not demand anything we worked hard for what we have, those illegals must do the same, but first they need to follow our laws and do like all the immigrants who came here legally before them.
2006-06-25 16:13:52
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answered by cbb 2
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your fears of a takeover are unfounded at best, this more clearly represents a paranoid delusion then actual facts. If you seriously think that your government would let over half it's population in illegal immigrants enter the country then you are a complete idiot and frankly i dont know why you are asking this question. Besides what difference can yo make, one ignorant man can't change policy and if he could then it sure as hell wouldn't be you!!!
2006-06-25 15:42:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Tina, what planet are you from?
Change is and always will be, there is NOTHING you can do about it, its a universal law.
Diversity built this country, legal and illegal immigrants, weren't your ancestors immigrants?
What is really behind the fear? I don't support illegal immigration. but come on, live in the real world...
And by the way, its not Juan Bush, its Jorge Bush lol....
2006-06-25 15:50:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Where do you get 150M? Numbers like these come specifically from the US census, an organization that relys on honest answers (not unlike the site you are using) and is only as good as the input given.
2006-06-25 15:39:41
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answered by b_haber 2
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It is amazing to me how much estimation is being done.
Oh and the end of America.......WOW!
It's like a bad "Bible thumping Evangelist" meeting with an immigration twist.
2006-06-25 17:04:00
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answered by sqwirlsgirl 5
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No Tina. America is stepping up to bat. And they have a winning team.
Minutemen
2006-06-25 17:56:09
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answered by Anonymous
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