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Most of us don't see a brain there at all. I don't know if it because they don't have one or is it because it is abnormal?

2006-08-02 05:13:18 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

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lmao you will be on somes list now cuz you dont agree with them. You learn that quick here lmao. But I must say I have to agree with ya on that one

2006-08-02 05:18:30 · answer #1 · answered by angels_among_us 2 · 0 0

Not only do I think I'm smart I know I am. I could have worded that correctly. And No AW I form my opinions from experience not brain washing as you would have others believe. I have spent many hours a day for 6 months with undocumented immigrants and have found them to be (for the most part) interesting people that have a lot to offer.

2006-08-02 15:06:59 · answer #2 · answered by gidget lil bit 4 · 0 0

a. Your typos haven't helped the anti-illegal cause much. :(
b. They think they're smart and doing the right thing- the grand majority of them are either illegals themselves or brainwashed-by-the-media liberal idiots. (They get suckered in by the media's portrayal of illegal immigrants and their "difficult, farm-laborer lives.") In their land of political correctness, to be against illegal immigration makes you racist because most illegal immigrants are minorities, etc. and all want to love the United States, etc.

P.S. Gidget, exactly where were you? If you- for example- were on a farm, of course you would see the 2% of illegals that are farm workers. Also, I just brought that up because the majority of people I talk to form their opinions from "Oprah" and the occasional 15 minutes of ABC.

2006-08-02 12:26:34 · answer #3 · answered by AW 4 · 0 0

I think you're the one with the abnormal brain/brainless since you keep asking such gay-a$$ questions. Do you got any idea how childish you sound? If you're going to be a supporter for anti-illegals, at least try to do a good job at it.

2006-08-02 12:49:21 · answer #4 · answered by Don Dons! 3 · 0 0

Is this an actual question? Do you genuinely want to know the answer to this?
Or are you one of those people who use a question to make a statement?

PS: I'm not pro-illegal but I've little time for fools

2006-08-02 12:22:10 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i don't think you have helped your argument by the way you have worded and spelled your question. yes pro illegals are smart, so are anti illegals. you cannot label someone stupid because they disagree with you and your point of views. it is how they disagree with you and how they present their argument that separates the intelligent ones from the ignorant ranting ones

2006-08-02 12:20:33 · answer #6 · answered by thelogicalferret 5 · 0 0

NO..NO BRAIN....WERE JUST TAKING OVER AMERICA WITH AN AIR HEAD TACTIC........

BY 2050 THE MEXICAN COMMUNITY WILL OUT NUMBER THE WHITE COMMUNITY

MOST OF THE WHITE POPULATION IS OVER THE AGE OF 50,,,

PAT BUCHANUN SAID IT BEST" WE ARE A DYING RACE"

SO KEEP ON TALKING BUD.....

2006-08-02 12:25:12 · answer #7 · answered by Baby F 1 · 0 0

i dont know you should ask one. oh but i'm sure that they think that you are dumb. most of us dont see a brain in YOUR head. we dont know if it is becuase you dont have one or if it is because it is abnormal!

2006-08-02 13:15:33 · answer #8 · answered by la_gurl 5 · 0 0

Do anti illegals think they are smart? I don't think so. Most of you are racist, not anti illegal!!

The repubs sure like hiring them though, and now you have no one to pick your fruit. Enjoy your $15.00 Tomato!!!

Here are a few of you repubs *****+ng!

"Labor shortage could mean crisis for ag

Ali Bay
Capital Press Staff Writer

DAVIS – Growers and farm labor contractors are scrambling to find enough workers to harvest their crops this fall and some say the worker shortage is escalating to crisis proportions.

Western Growers, the agricultural trade association that represents growers, packers and shippers of fresh fruits and vegetables in California and Arizona, is asking government officials to recognize the labor crisis.

Western Growers estimates that in the Central Valley alone, there is a shortage of about 70,000 farmworkers.

“It’s quickly reaching a crisis level and it’s possibly already done so,” said Tim Chelling, a spokesman for the industry group.

Chelling said growers are likely to lack the field workers needed to harvest some of the fall and winter crops in California. If crops are left in the field, an economic crisis will likely follow, he said.

Western Growers is appealing to the Department of Homeland Security and state governments in California and Arizona to help provide a stable work force for agriculture, while still securing the nation’s borders.

“The time to act has now arrived,” said Tom Nassif, president of Western Growers. “We are not asking for action to resolve the nation’s overall immigration crisis in the next couple of weeks. We know that’s simply not possible and completely unrealistic. We are asking for officials to acknowledge this labor crisis in agriculture and provide immediate remedies so that farmers, consumers and state economies don’t suffer what amounts to completely avoidable economic damage.”

Did you shoot yourself in the foot?

AND:

Texas Co. Hired Illegals to Make MREs

McALLEN, Texas, Oct. 28, 2005
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(AP) A Texas employment agency was sentenced to five years of probation for hiring illegal immigrants to work at the nation's top producer of military battlefield rations, federal prosecutors said Thursday.

The Tollin Group was also fined $20,000 and ordered to pay $414,000 in civil penalties Wednesday. It has been barred from Department of Defense contracts for three years.

The San Antonio-based company, which does business as Remedy Intelligent Staffing, pleaded guilty in January to hiring illegal immigrants and trying to cover it up by falsifying employment eligibility forms. The workers were hired for Wornick Co., which makes MREs _ or "meals ready-to-eat."

The investigation was initiated in February 2003 after an al-Qaida operative was arrested with information pointing to McAllen and Wornick as terrorist targets. Wornick had been awarded a $47 million contract to produce more than 1.1 million MREs for U.S. forces in Iraq.

The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force ran background checks on Wornick employees and found hundreds of temporary employees with fraudulent documentation.

No direct link to terrorism was found."

You guys talk out of both sides of your mouth!! It seems to me you that want slave labor??

You can get rid of illegals by not hiring them, but look what happens when you can't. Lettuce is going to be more expensive than gas!

2006-08-02 12:33:40 · answer #9 · answered by cantcu 7 · 0 0

Yes, you know calling names shows just how smart they are.

2006-08-02 12:24:09 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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