when 85 percent of babies being born in parkland hospital in Dallas texas are anchor babies, I think it's time to stop putting a drain on our economy. Vincente fox doesn't want to end illegal immagration because it's a 20 billion dollar a year business. When you can come here for all the free healthcare you want and not have to pay a dime into the system, I think it's time we started having illegals really doing jobs Americans wont do and let them build Highways to the villages in Alaska that don't have any way out.
2006-06-29 09:42:09
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answered by lefty201 2
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No, it is not at all inhumane to encourage Mexico to resolve their social problems. On the other hand, to say that the solution to illegal immigration is to somehow make Mexico improve its economy is eminently unrealistic. Mexico is a soeverign natiion, and between corruption and culture, it qwill likely never equal or surpass the USDA in affluency.
On the other hand, while we protect our borders, let us ask if we can ask ourselves to improve our social conditions. We are losing our civil liberties, the new jobs are paying less, our jobs are being sent oevrseas, China owns a third of our national debt. We have a high rate of birth deaths, are behind more than ten European countries in health care, worker protections, and retirement benefits. While we protect our borders let us challenge ourselves instead of bashing other nations.
2006-06-29 08:43:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think its inhumane at all. I'm all for it. How do we make it happen? Where do I sign? Sarcasm aside. It is not the place of the United States to tell Mexico how to fix their own government and problems. It is our place to handle the illegals that are streaming across our borders. Our laws are set up to protect United States citizens and it's up to our representatives to see that it happens. If it means deporting masses, and shutting the border down, then so be it. There are legal ways to enter this country. Perhaps if those millions of illegals massed together they could fix their own government on their own soil. I think instead of enabling the illegals we should send them home.
2006-06-29 08:18:30
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answered by Anonymous
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they're. they're sending tens of millions of their voters the following so as that they do no longer ought to handle them. some ecu international places are turning out to be bail outs. Then they're compelled into austerity courses. Greece will be an same. they don't look to be extremely waiting to look after their own complications both. the global set up is to make that no longer obtainable. it really is amazingly intentional. finished global interdependency is what has befell. it really is in all probability to proceed till all international places' economies cave in. that's the best objective. examine UN time table 21 and also you would get it.
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answered by nader 4
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No, Mexico made a mess of itself so why should I have to clean it up. I am sick of paying and not getting a good return on my money. The amount of money wasted on other countries has diminished the care of Americans right here in the USA. Their lucky to have the American governing bodies at their monetary disposal because the American public certainly doesn't.
2006-06-29 08:24:01
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answered by scrappy&paco 1
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Inhumane ? You make it seem that someone is torturing the Mexicans. Solving your problems is expected of everybody. Are you suggesting that Canada should solve Mexico's problems ?Mexico should solve Germany's problems ? Japan should solve Denmark's problems ?
2006-06-29 08:35:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Mexico is NOT a poor country. It has the fifth richest economy in the world, and by sending its teeming masses to our country, that status keeps on rising. Mexico has more resources per square mile than the U.S. and plenty of money to take care of its own people. Why should the taxpayers of this country subsidize Mexico's corruption
2006-06-29 08:11:53
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answered by hayleylov 6
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No,but if we can solve every Iraqians problems(according to bush)why can't we solve Mexicos too?America has always helped every other country,all the time rushing to defend someone.But we can't help the country right next door?Maybe if we spent some time helping,instead of criticizing,mexico then maybe their ppl wouldn't want to desert them.
2006-06-29 08:20:30
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answered by Fluttery 3
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They are too lazy to solve their own problems and now they are here causing problems for us. We keep hearing all of this nonsense about the economy, race, history, religion, all of which has nothing to do with the fact they are they breaking the law and are here ILLEGALLY. A criminal is a criminal. This amnesty nonsense is crap. We should not reward these people for breaking the law.
DEPORT ILLEGAL ALIENS
ENGLISH ONLY IN AMERICA
2006-06-29 09:16:29
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answered by Julie 5
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It depends. Do we plan on solving our problems? Did social problems exist in the US before Mexican immigration? Perhaps the current anti-Mexican sentiment is just a smokescreen to take focus away from our own social issues.
2006-06-29 08:14:29
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answered by bigtony615 4
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