It is a crime, especially coming from a nation proclaiming "In God we trust" and "the land of the free, home of the brave".
Where exactly is the freedom and the braveness? It's all a silly propaganda, meant to attract forigners decades ago, nut now this needs to be changed to a more xenophobic one. National anthem should just say: We suck, stay away for USA". Oh, there is even a rhyme to it:-)
2006-07-22 04:37:37
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answered by bunt 3
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I don't know about the biggest crime, I think that to declare someone exiled, which may the same as illegal is a harsh crime, in a land where human rights are suppose to be held in high esteem (that isn't always the case in USA). The biggest crime would seem like death.
2006-07-22 07:58:26
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answered by Sheila 4
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No, giving a name for those that break the law on immigration and respect to a countries border is NOT the "biggest crime against human rights".
Just search out on the internet human rights violations from the past to the present and you will see that such a suggestion is an insult to those that have really faced violations upon their right as a human.
2006-07-22 10:20:41
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answered by Toe the line 6
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Explain what you mean by 'human rights' and how it suddenly became the american taxpayers' burden in life to feed every hungry mouth in the world. Well, TRY to explain your position...
I fully support immigration enforcement. Not because I hate blacks, or hispanics, or asians, or slavics, or europeans, or eskimos for that matter. I support immigration enforcement because I'd like to see the United States remain a nation of laws.
Please tell all your pro-illegal immigrant friends to maybe spend some of that energy on fixing the countries that people live in NOW instead of just trying to finagle new ways for hordes of people to pour into the United States.
If you ARE an american citizen, think VERY hard about the choices you're making...
2006-07-22 07:53:07
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answered by gokart121 6
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Don't you wish?
Then you could come here illegally and steal services we fund our own poor people, degrade those services (like education and health care) to the point where they no longer adequately serve our own, and if we complain say that it is a human rights violation to do so!
Oh, wait a minute! That is exactly what is happening!
To bad calling a spade a spade is not a human rights violation.
2006-07-22 09:56:54
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answered by DAR 7
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The worse crime against people is to deny them equal opportunity, then it's up to you, no excuses. Of course you need to be a citizen of that country. Taxes is next.
2006-07-22 07:59:47
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answered by Anonymous
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No, hearding them into camps and placing them all on spikes is much worse in my opinion. But the simple solution for people who don't want to be termed illegal is for them not to break the law.
2006-07-22 08:58:14
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answered by JFra472449 6
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Your reference is obvious.
No one is declared "illegal".
Living in a country without lawful permission, "is illegal".
Could I camp on a neighbor's property, back yard, without permission?
Back to the "obvious", don't worry about it. The most important thing "illegals" offer are "votes". Cheap labor is secondary.
"Votes" are the Trump card in Washington.
2006-07-22 07:59:23
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answered by ed 7
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Isn't amazing how all the illegals have access to computers where as in their native countries they wouldn't even see one unless it was in a store?
2006-07-22 10:59:49
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answered by ? 3
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Lev 19:34: "The alien living with you must be treated as one of your native-born. Love him as yourself, for you were aliens in Egypt. I am the LORD your God."
Exo 22:21: "Do not mistreat an alien or oppress him, for you were aliens in Egypt."
Now, you know I hold no stock by that book. But look at how those who do behave!
2006-07-22 07:58:41
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answered by XYZ 7
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