Man girl, nobody really got the essence of your question, did they? I know what your saying. The illegals now are doing exactly what we did to the natives, but the natives lost. We need to start fighting now, so the current illegals don't win, because history repeats itself. Love you lady!
2006-06-28 03:36:50
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answered by hisgirl_2455 2
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I think you're making more of a statement than asking a question. I wouldn't consider migrating to another country however I could live for months at a time in another country. I love Italy although the Euro sucks. I love Buenos Aires, Argentina and will probably spend half a year there when I retire since it's a beautiful and cosmopolitan city and your money goes a longgggg way. I wouldn't enter any country illegally and expect to get all the perks of citizenship, but then I'm not poor and desperate either which many illegal immigrants are.
2006-06-27 12:28:12
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answered by nquizzitiv 5
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I'd live in alot of other countries, but never stop being an American. I love this country too much (serving in the Active Duty Army for the last 21 years) to stop being a citizen. I woul dlive overseas, because I love to travel and love so many places I have been to in my travels.
No, I'm only 39, I don't remember when the immigrants first came and saw the Native Americans (but I'll ask my friends if they remember).
I am completely against ILLEGAL immigration. I am 100% for doing it the right way, just as my ancestor did when they came to America almost 400 years ago.
2006-06-27 12:31:30
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answered by Mark W 5
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1.Yes, I would move to another country. I am thinking about moving to Mexico. They are some big cities with all the modern amenities of any U.S. city, including wi-fi internet cafes, Wal-Mart and Applebees. And Mexicans have a lot more freedom in their country than Americans do.
2.(In answer to this question: "Do you remember the Native Americans when the immigrants came? They were hospitable until their own people started suffering because of the immigrants, and they fought back. BUT the immigrants took over anyway.")
You are saying the RIGHT way to emigrate to another country is to KILL the inhabitants are rob them of their land? You force them to live on reservations and set up your own laws. You forcefully move in set yourself up in power and then deny anyone else to come in? Is that how immigrants should do?
2006-06-27 12:52:42
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answered by Ryan rox 3
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First off you had better find a better source of early American history because the new "immigrants" committed genocide and that's why the natives were killing them. Have you been smoking crack? Why are you so paranoid? Do you think that Jose and Maria are going to steal from you? Listen, Those people know how to live on nothing. They have got it down. You could learn from those people. Have you even tried to communicate with an "illegal"? Have you offered to teach someone English so they could apply for citizenship? The fact is you would not work on a farm for $20 a day and if they weren't here doing that work, you couldn't afford to eat because the average American citizen expects min. wage, 8 hr. day, benefits, and weekends off and that don't happen at harvest time. Why don't you leave.
2006-06-27 12:40:22
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answered by changRdie 3
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I would consider migrating to another country - legally of course. Not because another country would be better than the U.S., but just for the experience.
And you're absolutely right. The key to illegal immigration is that it is illegal. Case closed, end of story. I don't get to rob a bank to feed my hungry family.
2006-06-27 12:27:24
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answered by Farly the Seer 5
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"Do you remember the Native Americans when the immigrants came? They were hospitable until their own people started suffering because of the immigrants, and they fought back."
Do you remember that their resistance failed miserably. And so will yours.
2006-06-27 12:26:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I would like to live in another country, I would not like my children to live in american society. America is a country of immigrants and never the less it is a country with racism within its own people. I am American but I am not proud of our society.
2006-06-27 12:30:53
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answered by Alej 5
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Illigally harbouring US citizens is the buzz word.Social ill, low social skills...y if theres too many of 'em,emigrate all the time, go where its warm & be nice (even to where Americans are ). Steal only if u really hungry and dont take it all. Best make friends with aborigines (if Americans havent poisened or drugged them) to learn about Gods local pharmacy in case u get hurt. I rather live in AFRICA.
2006-06-27 12:30:59
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answered by freeafricangypsy 1
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Well if the illegal immigration assault continues I may decide to take my money and retire someplace else. At least I will not be paying the way for illegals.
2006-06-27 12:27:19
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answered by remmo16 4
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In one way i would and one way I wouldn't because in America you can maybe get better jobs and you get a chance to learn different languages. I would move to another country because I could get a chance to meet other people and experience things I couldn't in America.
2006-06-27 12:32:05
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answered by Sonny 1
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