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i have a question how does anyone explain that the economy would suffer if we deported illegal aliens? in reality all they really do is pay taxes to s.s.i (wich is already collapsing) and buy some u.s. goods.but they sent 20 BILLION dollars back to there home to build there own house's and keep there economy strong.i mean 20 billion in mexico's peso is like 2o trillion over here.anyhow how does any one with any reason support a non fact that the eoconmy will suffer without 11 million illegals? we did it before didnt we?

2006-08-15 03:25:29 · 7 answers · asked by antho c 2 in Politics & Government Immigration

7 answers

Unless you believe in slave labor that money was not stolen, it was earned at a job.

2006-08-15 03:30:24 · answer #1 · answered by MEL T 7 · 0 0

First off.. no it's not 20 trillion, but if we grant amnesty to these folks, they'll bring up their whole damn family--- which is at least 20 members--- which will all have to be supported, so yes, it would eventually come down to 20 trillion a year-- but no it can't..

We don't even have 20 trillion dollars.. That's a lot of money! We're already around 7 trillion in debt. Another 20 trillion a year-- God.. We'd be a 10th world country.

Anyway, we'd be fine without them. They need to take their freeloaden ***'s back across the border and protest their own damn governmnent. Their so damn proud of Mexico-- waving the flag and ****, yet, they deserted it, to come here 'for a better life.'

Well, if I left my country to go elsewhere for a 'better life', I sure as hell wouldn't be waving my old countries flag..

Why wave that flag, when it gave you nothing but a clump of ****-- hence, you did move here for a 'better life.'

No, they want the free money. They have no intention becoming citizens. If they did, they wouldn't be waving around that phucking flag. I live in Houston, and some places around here, I actually feel like I'm in a 3rd world country. It's pathetic....

There is complete lawlessness in Mexico-- it is worse than Iraq-- as they have at least, some type of government with LAWS... However, thats also a war zone.

Mexico hasn't been in a war recently, and their government just doesn't care. Hell, they can't even figure out who the new President's gonna be.

We did fine without the illegals beforehand-- we can hack it again.

--Rob

2006-08-15 10:39:14 · answer #2 · answered by stealth_n700ms 4 · 0 0

First of all, the jobs that are handled by the Mexican "illegals" are jobs that someone wants done but doesn't want to pay legal wages for.

People have good things to do and they have rotten things to do. If they have the money, they will pay someone to do the rotten things, and they will look around to find a worker who will work at the rotten things for the least amount of money. This is where the illegals come in,...they will work, doing the rotten things, for the least amount of money.

Don't blame the Mexicans , blame yourself for not wanting to pay legal wages for the work you want done. Better still, blame the Unions that have raised labor wages to the point where Mexicans are cheaper workers.

We can't blame the Mexicans for helping their families back in Mexico. They are showing more personal responsibility in taking care of their families than you are for permitting wages to rise to this level.

Your greed made you join Unions that use extortion to force Employers to pay higher wages ( and to look around to find others to do it cheaper,..like India, China, Indonesia, etc,)

No matter what the problem is, if you look deep enough you will find that YOU are in there, somewhere, contributing to it.

2006-08-15 10:50:11 · answer #3 · answered by Mr.Been there 3 · 0 0

Mexico is a great place if you have money, it seems natural to want to go elsewhere to earn money to build your house for your family if you can't earn enough locally. American, Canadian,Australian,European, and South American white collar workers do it every day?

poor example, the do it legally

and at least 1/2 of the illegals are just getting by supporting their drinking and partying.

drug dealing
home invasions
bar fights
domestic violence
auto theft
I could do this all day

2006-08-15 10:49:17 · answer #4 · answered by mason x 4 · 0 0

We did it before we´ll do it again. No worker is irreplaceable. Did anyone see a huge drop in prices since the illegal problem got out of hand? Prices have been steadily rising for years, regardless of illegal labor.

2006-08-15 11:01:15 · answer #5 · answered by Double 709 5 · 0 0

EXCHANGE RATE AS OF 8/15/2006

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

20000000000 US Dollar = 216238000000 Mexican Peso

20000000000 Mexican Peso (MXN) = 1,849,813,631 US Dollar (USD
THAT'S ALLOT OF TACO'S

2006-08-15 10:59:13 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

When money leaves the country, the dollar loses value.

2006-08-17 14:34:41 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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