The Indians for trusting the conquistadores.
2006-09-06 15:15:35
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answered by elperro 3
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the USA gvmt, the American people,etc but of course the blame game is the fun part of this whole situation right. everyone is at fault, but no one will take the blame we all just look the other way-ironic isn't it. we r quick to argue about why it's a problem, but few r willing to admit who the source of the problem is & has been for the last 30 yrs or so.
2006-09-07 11:12:16
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answered by ladiB812 4
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1. Business owners for employing them
2. Polticians (mainly Republicans since they control the Presidency and Congress) for not passing tougher laws
3. Americans - for shopping at the cheapest places like WalMart and doing business with merchants we know hire illegals.
2006-09-06 22:23:29
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answered by inpoetry1 3
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The open door policy of this and past administrations.
The Mexican government for not taking care of its own people.The corporations that hire them and the everyday American that hires the illegals and thinks its OK .We are all to blame and it needs to be stopped.No amnesty.Why should an illegible be rewarded for being a criminal with the greatest gift of all American citizenship.
2006-09-06 21:04:42
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answered by Yakuza 7
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Vicente fox and the mexican illegals themselves. Fox for not making mexico a better country the ILLEGALS for coming to protest here instead of mexico. Dont they realize that if they unite like they do here and protest over in Mexico they can make a change for the better over there?
2006-09-06 22:09:45
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answered by litoG 2
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Whose fault is it? It is the fault of “We the people” in the United States. Some of us are now crying for a wall to go up, yet in the past fifty years we have turned a blind eye to the situation. Some are saying, “The illegals are driving the wages down,” while at the same time refusing to pay the price for goods provided by more expensive labor, or to do themselves the jobs for the price the illegals are willing to work. That price is a king’s ransom from their perspective
.Our politicians have in the past fifty years refused to address the issue, labeling it a “hot potato” issue. All parties are at fault; all the politicians are complicit. Had we addressed the issue when it was small it would not have grown to be the issue it is and it would have been worked out to be a satisfactory situation upon which we could be building. Instead we are faced with a humongous issue that will be neither cheap nor easy to fix.
2006-09-06 21:01:43
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answered by ibelieve 4
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The blame can be shared among democrats and republicans. I've said this before but 4 presidential administrations have known this was a growing problem and did nothing to address it.
2006-09-06 21:15:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Their home countries for being useless to their people and driving them away and the illegal alien invaders their selves, then the employers of the illegal alien invaders.
2006-09-06 21:07:53
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answered by buzzy360comecme 3
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The corporations and people that knowingly hire them for more profits and we the tax payer get to pay for what the corporations are doing. Maybe if no one will hire them they will stay fix their own country. If the Dem's don`t win in Nov we will be left with Republicans siding with the corporations of course.
2006-09-06 21:05:27
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answered by Anonymous
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The United States Government(Liberals!!!!!!)
2006-09-06 20:56:48
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answered by guysmiley d 1
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In the case of illegals who are Mexican because not all illegals are, I blame Mexico for not providing what its citizens need to be happy, well, and productive in their country.
2006-09-06 20:56:21
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answered by Anonymous
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