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you all talk about the rule of law....have you ever went over the speed limit?.....fudged your tax return...took something that was'nt yours...get over it.....they are here to stay

2006-07-28 04:34:43 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

hey fiat.....so we pick and choose which laws we obey

2006-07-28 04:39:15 · update #1

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I agree. many people have broken the law,but they don't get treated so harsh and inhumane as the illegals do. They get taxes taken out of their check like anyone else. Get the facts straight people,the economy is going very strong. More taxes are being collected and the budget deficit IS shrinking. Stop relying on public benefits and support yourself with your own money.

2006-07-28 05:06:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

But breaking the law has its consequences. Go over the speed limit and you get a ticket, fudge your tax return and you will get prosecuted. Enter illegally into a country and you get deported. Simple clean logic. BTW, I am not white, I am not American, I don't even live in America. But it is simple logic, if you break the law you face the consequences.

2006-07-28 11:39:18 · answer #2 · answered by A Person 5 · 0 0

Okay Mr.

Lets talk when the rest of the world 6 billion plus come live here for free and do not pay taxes.

Okay Mr. Lets talk then.

2006-07-28 11:38:31 · answer #3 · answered by lusaisthebest 3 · 0 0

You're a bird head. You're trying to take people's individual failings and apply them to the masses. That's like saying you sell oranges, but, in fact, you put lemons in the bag.

So, you're an illegal immigrant proponent, and you think you have, cleverly, redesigned a way to pose a question about "anti-undocumented workers. How small your mind is.

We talk the rule of law, and want it enforced. Those are our laws. You compare speeding to the violation of immigration laws. Won't work. Your simple thinking is faulty logic. You try and take the guilt of someone speeding and compare it to the guilt of immigration violation. Faulty logic. There is no comparison.

If you really wanted to posit a valid argument, you would be posing your question to the illegal immigrant's home country's government. Not trying to dupe people into faulty guilt comparison.

Why aren't you in Mexico, Guatemala, Columbia, Belize, Peru, Chile... or any other country who abuses their citizens economically so badly that they have to flee to El Norte just to make a living wage?

By doing what you have with this question proves that you want to abuse the illegal immigrants just as badly as their home country--by your complicitness with the status quo in the offending country, and trying to shift the blame to an American who speeds or some other minor infraction.

Illegal immigrants deserve much more than what you have offered. You offer the status quo of illegal immigrant economic abuse by trying to make people think that because they are guilty of speeding, or taking a candy bar without paying for it, they are the same as violators of a sovereign country's borders. Can you even think at all?

You condone what's happening to these unfortunate, economically abused refugees by keeping on keeping on. What's worse you try to make people, who really want to solve the problem of illegal immigration, feel guilty because they want our politicians pay attention to and solve the problem, by saying that because they smoked a cigarette in a non-smoking area they are just as guilty as the border violators. Tsk, tsk, tsk.

You're just as bad as the employer who is paying an illegal immigrant five dollars and hour so he won't have to hire a legal worker for the minimum wage along with insurance and health benefits.

Illegal immigrants are ecomically abused refugees. Until bird heads like you pull your feathered head out of that dark, stinky hole where it is, they will continue to be abused economically. It is their home countries that are causing this flight to El Norte.

Illegal immigrants have to run the gamut of hostile terrains, hostile governments, hostile people who prey on them, hostile employers and unscrupulous politicians to make that, sometimes life taking, trek to get here.

If you would apply yourself to solving the wage problems in the economically abused illegal immigrant's home country instead of here, the illegal immigrant might not have to immigrate, period.

Wouldn't that be the preferrred resolution to this problem the illegal immigrants face, instead of a perilous trek across and through many "hostiles?"

Please think a little bit deeper about the problem of the economically abused, illegal immigrant refugee? You might be able to fathom out real relief for the refugee instead of your continued status quo.

Hank Feral

2006-07-28 12:35:10 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes I have, and I paid my price. Why don't you people pay yours?

Again, words have meaning. Learn them. Not "undocumented workers" they are illegal aliens.

Get legal, learn English, assimilate or get the hell out of my country!

2006-07-28 11:40:45 · answer #5 · answered by Nuke Lefties 4 · 0 0

My mistakes dont cost the taxpayers billions of dollars a year that could be spent helping americans who need it.

2006-07-28 11:38:12 · answer #6 · answered by FiatJusticia 3 · 0 0

why don't you just get deported with them.......the cops there don't even follow their own laws, so you'll fit right in!!!

2006-07-28 11:51:16 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Illegal immigration's non-negotiable. Mexico needs to move home. Sorry. Thanks for visiting!

2006-07-28 12:01:10 · answer #8 · answered by gokart121 6 · 0 0

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