They can't answer, can they? Where are all of their made up facts now?
2006-06-27 19:04:53
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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i am not a criminal trespasser. I do not believe that the ones your asking the questions of will have anything constructive to say.
I know how to survive like you talk about, I was raised on a little piece of third worldness right here in the United States. We seldom saw more than $300.00 cash in any month of the year, that went for absolute necessities, ammunition, salt , flour, coffee, sugar, those kinds of things. It was a good life, hard but good. Now I have electricity, t.v., good truck, and taxes which help the ones who dont know how to live in poverty but run from the problems in their own country to create problems here in MY country. I would be willing to become a teacher in those classes.
2006-06-26 13:52:06
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answered by renegadesho_ban 3
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Let's see....where to begin....the pimary reason mexican's leave....is becase their country sucks.
Okay, lets start with the Mexican government:
It is considered one of the most corrupt governments in all of the world. Law enforcement in Mexico is a "for-profit" business as Mexican policemen take bribes from tourists and locals alike are a commonplace throughout the country.
Mexico's leaders have turned hypocrisy from an art form into an exact science as they shirk their obligations to fellow citizens, while decrying efforts by the US senators and representatives to crack down on illegal immigration at the border and the workplace
When oil revenues are excluded, Mexico raises the equivalent of only 9 percent of its gross domestic product in taxes - a figure roughly equivalent to that of Haiti and far below the level of major Latin American nations. Not only is Mexico's collection rate ridiculously low, its fiscal regime is riddled with loopholes and exemptions, giving rise to widespread evasion. Congress has rebuffed efforts to reform the system.
Insufficient revenues mean that Mexico spends relatively little on two key elements of social mobility: Education commands just 5.3 percent of its GDP and healthcare only 6.10 percent.
A venal, "come-back-tomorrow" bureaucracy explains the 58 days it takes to open a business in Mexico compared with three days in Canada, five days in the US, nine days in Jamaica, and 27 days in Chile. Mexico's private sector estimates that 34 percent of the firms in the country made "extra official" payments to functionaries and legislators in 2004. These bribes totaled $11.2 billion and equaled 12 percent of GDP.
Transparency International, a nongovernmental organization, placed Mexico in a tie with Ghana, Panama, Peru, and Turkey for 65th among 158 countries surveyed for corruption.
Economic competition is constrained by the presence of inefficient, overstaffed state oil and electricity monopolies, as well as a small number of private corporations - closely linked to government big shots - that control telecommunications, television, food processing, transportation, construction, and cement. Politicians who talk about, much less propose, trust-busting measures are as rare as a snowfall in the Sonoran Desert.
Is it any wonder that Mexicans turn to crime? Corruption is so rampant in their country that it's almost impossible to be honest and live, unless you're poor and don't matter. The honest ones leave — and come to America where they can live in peace, earn a decent living and not worry about a knock on the door.
Until the problem of the Mexican government is solved, little will impact the steady flow of immigrants crossing the border.
They're a lot like rats deserting a sinking ship, desperate to hang on to any flotsam that can carry them away from the madness.
(And before you ask, yes, I think illegal immigration is wrong.)
2006-06-26 11:46:54
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answered by Shep 5
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i for one am SICK of walking into a place of work or into our schools and seeing our hard earned tax dollars being reaped by people that hasnt put a dime into our economy they are nothing more than leeches on our society it may seem harsh but thats exactly what they are doing instead of standing up for theyrselves in their own country they are walking across our borders illegally and DARING us to do something about it! pay attention world because america is going to do something about it weve had enough of people just walking in the open door and taking advantage of our system this is OUR COUNTRY...
2006-06-26 12:03:25
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answered by . 4
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They will not answer-it would mean they would have to admit that they can't just put their burdens on someone else. It would mean that life isn't fair. It would mean self sacrifice. And they want more the easy way.
2006-06-26 18:44:46
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answered by *** The Earth has Hadenough*** 7
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They are not going to answer. They hide in the dark.
2006-06-26 12:43:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey dude...........u got aknee mawajawana. Do u no whair are de white wolemon are?
2006-06-26 11:52:28
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answered by Anonymous
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