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2006-07-23 16:45:32 · 28 answers · asked by sqwirl_hater 3 in Politics & Government Immigration

dominican, Lawbreakers ARE criminals! And anyone who has ever sneaked into this country,is a criminal!

2006-07-23 16:54:43 · update #1

pancha, What "respect"? I have NO respect for illegals. They all need to get the hell out of my country!

2006-07-23 16:56:24 · update #2

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illegal immigration proponents is that those who enter the U.S. by breaking the law are invariably "hard-working" and "law-abiding" once they get here.
1. That argument, however, has one major flaw. According to Justice Department statistics and the analysis of immigration experts, the "law-abiding" claim often isn't true.
As Investors Business Daily reported in March 2005:
"The U.S. Justice Department estimated that 270,000 illegal immigrants served jail time nationally in 2003. Of those, 108,000 were in California. Some estimates show illegals now make up half of California's prison population, creating a massive criminal subculture that strains state budgets and creates a nightmare for local police forces."
Citing an Urban Institute study, director of research for the Center for Immigration Studies Steven Camorata noted in 2004: "Roughly 17 percent of the prison population at the federal level are illegal aliens. That's a huge number since illegal aliens only account for about 3 percent of the total population."
1. Former California Gov. Pete Wilson places the percentage of illegal aliens in U.S. prisons even higher. In 2001, he told Fox News Channel's Bill O'Reilly:
"We had problems related to the costs of educating children who were acknowledged to be in the country illegally, healthcare costs. One in five in our prison population were illegal immigrants who had been convicted of a felony after entering the country illegally."
The Federation for American Immigration Reform also turned to the Justice Department to get statistics on criminal aliens. They report:
"In March 2000, Congress made public Department of Justice statistics showing that, over the previous five years, the INS had released over 35,000 criminal aliens instead of deporting them. Over 11,000 of those released went on to commit serious crimes, over 1,800 of which were violent ones [including 98 homicides, 142 sexual assaults, and 44 kidnaping].
"In 2001, thanks to a decision by the Supreme Court, the INS was forced to release into our society over 3,000 criminal aliens [who collectively had been convicted of 125 homicides, 387 sex offenses, and 772 assault charges]."
1. Up to a third of the U.S. federal prison population is composed of non-citizens, according to Federal Bureau of Prisons statistics - but not all non-citizen prison inmates are illegal aliens.
As to the "hard-working" claim, CIS notes: "The proportion of immigrant-headed households using at least one major welfare program is 24.5 percent compared to 16.3 percent for native households."
Investor's Business Daily concurs: "Once [illegals] get here, they are 50 percent more likely to be on welfare than citizens."

2006-07-23 17:39:05 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I agree with Pancha on this one. Illegals are HUMAN and deserve the SAME respect that I do. NOT MORE. If I commit a crime, I have to face the consequences. So I say, treat them with the SAME respect that i'm granted. After all, we're both equally HUMAN. Right? Or are they better then me somehow?

2006-07-23 21:14:12 · answer #2 · answered by Mr. Bojangles 5 · 0 0

I agree. Illegal = breaking the law = jail or get the hell out of the country

2006-07-23 16:48:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You're an idiot! Not ALL illegals are criminal,but they DO manage to sneak into this country WITH the illegals.

2006-07-23 16:50:02 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Few people are criminals, each unlawful is a criminal. And convinced unlawful get entry to contains a six month penal complicated sentence if you happen to recognize no more suitable useful!! i'm American Indian and it isn't whites who experience this kind about your unlawful invasion. How is your kin operating, by skill of committing more suitable criminal acts. It has to both be by skill of pretend or stolen documents or by skill of lower than the table and tax evasion. I have kin whom are Black and are antagonistic to unlawful extraterrestrial beings invading our us of a. in the experience that they respected their own us of a, they could have by no skill deserted it or their people, so no thanks, we do not favor that style of comprehend right here.

2016-12-10 14:29:12 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

i don't think ALL illegals are criminals, I do believe tho that they are "Law breakers". To me the word criminal is way to strong and is related to serious crimes than just coming to US without the right paperwork, if law breakers are criminals, then most of us are, including myself, most of us at one point or the other had done something illegal, like over speeding when driving.

2006-07-23 16:52:36 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I agree with you. There are legally established methods that can be used for people to come to the US. Those who enter illegally are criminals.

2006-07-23 16:51:29 · answer #7 · answered by Mama Pastafarian 7 · 0 0

I respect them-doesn't change the fact they broke the law and are still breaking it if here. So yes they are criminals-sugar coat the words all you want doesn't change the fact.

2006-07-23 17:06:55 · answer #8 · answered by *** The Earth has Hadenough*** 7 · 0 0

You should be ashamed of yourself! Unless you are Native American, your ancestors were "illegal immigrants" once. They came to this country and slaughtered the real Americans to take over this land. Think about that.

2006-07-23 16:48:20 · answer #9 · answered by amomentssunlight 4 · 0 0

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2015-10-14 03:05:27 · answer #10 · answered by Hong 1 · 0 0

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