What ever happened to that wonderful saying that Christian America embraces, "Love thy Neighbor"? I guess it doesn't apply if you are a Mexican.
Where's the love people?
2006-06-28 06:28:52
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answered by D 4
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Revolutions are out of date these days. They create even more problems;remember the French Revolution?
To your question, Mexicans ARE fighting to make things better at home. But they've realized that living on $100 a month in poverty won't make anyone happy. So they come here and send money home, which gives a boon to the banking system. Construction develops as more housing and schools are built, which also reduces the unemployment rate.
Most Mexicans working here don't want to be citizens. They come for a few months, works their a$$es off and leave. Most don't wanna stay, but make their lives in Mexico better. You just can't blame them-they use the US system the best they can. If you see an opportunity, you'd be a fool not to use it. US govmt should make them all pay taxes by giving them TEMPORARY work status. This way they pay into society and present no threat whatsoever...Tit for tat.
2006-06-28 13:21:46
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answered by bunt 3
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Yes but there doesn't have to be a revolution ... if all the people who come here to make a quick buck stayed THERE ... and demanded that the government give them what they're entitled to under the Mexican constitution, which by the way is an excellent constitution, you should read it, they just MIGHT be able to make a change ...
EVerybody knows Mexico is corrupt, but why that should automatically mean that their citizens are allowed to roam free over the border of a neighboring country is beyond me ... the U.S. is the only country in the civilised world who actively ENCOURAGES their borders to be broken .... our administration has been aiding an abetting an unlawful invasion of our territory to appease the corporations' hunger for cheap labor ... I'll just say this ... if it is OK to break the immigration law, then it should be perfectly OK to break tax laws ... what do you think would happen if we all withheld our taxes? Would we all get amnesty? If not, why not?
2006-06-28 12:57:23
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answered by Sashie 6
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You are right pancha, mexicans would not support a revolution in mexico.
the reason is simple,mexicans are cowards, they always take the easy way out of any difficult situation. so your dreams of revolution have died before being born. But hey! you can always come to MY country , gather your amigos and have a revolution here in America! Grab your mexican flags vatos! lets show them gringos we mean bidness! But when it gets serious lets all say we are Indians so the mexicans dont get blamed for the trouble, we still got to live here free huh amigos?
Mexicans wont fight in mexico or any other land for they are cowards.
2006-06-28 21:09:08
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answered by renegadesho_ban 3
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The type of revolution you are speaking of seems to be a violent revolution, with armed citizens fighting an armed government. Why does a revolution in Mexico have to be an armed revolution? what about just having the educated Mexicans who want to help their country , get involved in politics and work from the groud up? A grass roots effort to effect change. If it does come to violence, lets hope that we here in the United States have our borders secured and fortified to repell the Mexican invaders who will surely try to seek refuge here. And no, we are not obligated to grant asylum to those who choose to flee. It is our governments decision to grant asylum or not.
2006-06-28 13:49:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Their government is actively participating in removing their own people, to push their problem off on us, and if the Mexican activists here like La Raza and other organizations would help their own people against Mexico instead of against the United states and demanding rights here, they should be demanding rights in Mexico. They would probably have a better country.
2006-06-28 13:24:11
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answered by hexa 6
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Are you sure not all Mexicans in Mexico want to come here? Last I checked from 1990 to 2000 the illegal border crossers rose 60% while visa overstayers was only 40%
2006-06-28 23:44:59
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answered by Dr. Nick 6
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You keep throwing your worthless crap out there and bring up things that have nothing to do with illegal immigration. Several times in my posts I have ask you a question which you have NOT answered. Are you i the United States or not? And if you are here, are you here legally or illegally? Why don't you ever answer this question? You keep demanding answers from us, well I am now DEMANDING an answer from you. And NO ONE has said all the illegals are from Mexico. A large portion of them are but not all of them. So get your facts straight and stick to the issue.
DEPORT ILLEGAL ALIENS
ENGLISH ONLY IN AMERICA
2006-06-28 13:22:03
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answered by Julie 5
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The real question is "Why don't Mexicans fight to make their life in Mexico Better?"
The answer is: too lazy- it's easier to come here & live off of entitlements like food stamps, free health care & schooling.
2006-06-28 12:51:28
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answered by applpro 4
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No...There would not be an increase. According to the PEW Hispanic research center over 65% of Mexicans already don't want to be there. You aren't giving your people very much credit, You can enlist but they cant? You have courage and pride in your country are you saying they don't? I have seen those questions posed by people but have never seen you answer. There are also many many other questions that when i read them i just cant wait to see your answer but...it never comes.
2006-06-28 14:57:47
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answered by joeandhisguitar 6
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The corrupt Mexican govt should not be any of the United States involvement!!! We don't need to stick our noses in every other countries problems!!!!! They need to try and solve their own problems and not involve the U.S.A. and tax payers money. Our govt throws away enough money!!!!
2006-06-28 13:14:23
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answered by Anonymous
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