I always hear of illegals sending the $$ back to Mexico....well, if you want to be in the USA then come legally, work hard and help support our economy....don't come illegally and send money back to Mexico!!
2006-08-19
10:12:26
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Maybe the USA should just send aid to Mexico so that illegals would stop being a drain on our economy.
**I llive in south Texas...I have a pretty good idea of what illegals are like and what they do when they are here in the USA!**
2006-08-19
10:27:12 ·
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I UNDERSTAND COMPLETELY WHY THEY SEND MONEY BACK TO MEXICO...FOR THEIR POOR POOR FAMILES...BUT GEEEZE WHY DON'T THEY HELP THEMSELVES IN THEIR COUNTRY....MAKE MEXICO BETTER????
I'm all for legal imigration....come on....but illegal and amnisty for illegals...I think is b.s.!!!!!!!
2006-08-19
10:29:04 ·
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Preach it, lol
I agreee.
2006-08-19 10:20:24
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answered by irishviper1 2
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To the chick that answered this question and talked about taxes...ILLEGAL PEOPLE have money taken out of their paychecks also. 30% of the people that graduated with me were illegal. However, they were very smart and a lot of them graduated with honors. Most of them had family that was still in Mexico. That's why money is sent back to Mexico. Most people that are here from Mexico, still have houses and stuff there that they want to keep. That's why money is sent back home. Not to support the drug lords and stuff like that. They have taxes on their land just like we do.
2006-08-19 12:17:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Many families of illegal immigrants live in conditions that are 100x worse then anything we consider a slum in the United States. Considering that $1 = 10.81 Mexican Pesos, a little bit of money (to us) goes a long way in Mexico. Wouldn't you try to help out your family if they lived in atrocious poverty and your currency was worth 10x that of theirs?
I don't support illegal immigration but I can understand why illegal immigrants would send money back to their families in Mexico or Latin America. If I was in their situation, I would too.
And how are they supporting our economy if they're illegal and therefore, don't pay taxes to support any federal/state/local initiatives? Buying a soda at 7-11 for $1.50 is fine, but its not really fueling the US economy. The chunk of change that Uncle Sam is siphoning off of your check every two weeks is what keeps the economy afloat ... and that comes from wage earners who have SSNs and fill out W4s.
2006-08-19 10:25:48
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answered by carpenterjs16 2
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Well in Mexico life is hopeless, the country is totally controlled by the elites and the drug lords. The people who come here are desperate for food to feed their families, jobs in Mexico pay only enough to get a loaf of bread for a whole days work. Many of them would rather stay with their families close to their homes but its just not working. if you get the chance go to Mexico and I don't mean the resort towns and see for yourself, you will be shocked to see a third world country on the door step of the USA.
2006-08-19 10:31:20
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answered by Anonymous
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have you ever been through immigration?
it's not easy, even when you're married to a U.S. citizen, just ask my wife... it is time-consuming and expensive, and not an option for the poor.
I repeat, it is NOT AN OPTION for the poor. I would be unable to accomplish it without significant financial help from my father. Specifically, the rules state that you CAN'T be poor and sponsor an immigrant spouse... you have to be over 125% of the poverty line, and even that is subject to denial without explanation.
They would rather be with their families, and it is up to us to make it possible... either by giving them legal status and the ability to legally earn the money to go through the immigration process here, or by creating a job program there. All these "just get them the heII out" people should like that idea... it would actually be cheaper than deporting them all.
2006-08-19 10:22:54
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answered by Aleksandr 4
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unlawful immigration motives many issues this is for particular. it really is an undeniable truth. Given your estimate of 20 million illegals enable's proceed from there. enable's say even a million/3 of them are conserving jobs. this is very nearly 7 million human beings contained in the artwork force. Contributing to the tax base etc. which could leave 7 million interest vacancies. would our united states of america be in a position to address that many leaving the artwork force? probably not. would human beings step into those jobs for the pay offered? probably not. organizations base line is earnings. would they develop wages to get human beings to artwork those jobs? probably not. extra organizations would commence to outsource. therefore leaving many human beings out of jobs that now carry jobs. Our entire united states of america would give way and the full melancholy would seem as if a cakewalk. As i have stated unlawful immigration is incorrect and needs to end. yet we also favor to be sensible on deporting as you're saying 20 million human beings. trust me...this is now unlikely to ensue for countless motives. So we could flow ahead and picture of sensible recommendations to address the precedence accessible and also insure the unlawful concern is stemmed contained in the destiny. extra constructive border safe practices and visa structures favor to be dealt with first and brilliant so the precedence would not steadily worsen. once the bypass is stopped we can then artwork on what to do with those already the following.
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answered by ? 3
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they already do so .
it is a fact that Mexicans spend 80 percent of their salary on America and send 20 percent or less back to their countries .
this includes rent , paying a car , buying food , buying clothes . many of them in fact buy clothes here and then send them to their families to Mexico .
Hispanics are very important for the economy and this is the reason why even banks do not mind their legal situation and offer them to open accounts for free .
2006-08-19 11:26:17
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answered by game over loves evanescence 6
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Oh, dont send money to the 86 year old grandfather who is too old to work but spent decades being a good loving grandfather? Oh, dont send money to the wife who has 4 kids back home? Its so obvious that you must be a spoiled little whiner to come up with your shallow ideas. Go put on more lip gloss!
2006-08-19 10:20:26
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answered by prancingmonkey 4
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Family is most important to them, so they send the money to them. They have no obligation to help the US economy if they are not citizens. If they were to help anyone's economy it would be Mexico's.
2006-08-19 10:22:44
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answered by Anonymous
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they send money back to mexico to support their families.unlike many people nowadays many latino people have a strong sense of family ties.They feel obligated to take care of their own,wether its their children and wife or their elderly parents and grandparents.They don't like the traditional "american" way of just dragging them off to some nursing home and maybe visiting 3 times a year.And if you truly wish the money to stay in the U.S why don't you tell are your american friends not to go party down at acapulco and canccun and spend their money here.As I have been saying over and over again when are americans going to boycott mexico?Don't buy anything exported from there,Don't vacation there,Don't hide your mistresses and illegitemate kids down there.i'm still waiting on that to happen.
2006-08-19 10:56:33
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answered by Nexus K 4
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Ha Ha! That's a good one! I thought you were serious at first.
Obviously the only reason they come is to support their families back in Mexico.
2006-08-19 10:20:43
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answered by Anonymous
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