They are ruining our children's schools, and the authorities seem to need to be reminded of their job to stop that.
They aren't the only ones who will fight for their children's future.
PS, look up 'racism'.
2006-09-11 10:38:42
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answered by DAR 7
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Because It's AGAINST THE LAW, Why Should We Citizens Of The U.S. Have To Pay To Live Here And When The ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS Get Here They Can Just Live For Free. If It Was Turned Around Those People Would Feel The Same Way About Us Coming There. CASE CLOSED. Find A Legal Way To Come Here Or Stay Home. Go And Make Yourself Useful And Study More On What The Word Racist Mean.
2006-09-11 17:41:30
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answered by Anonymous
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a. Personal desires do NOT justify breaking ANY law. Here’s an example scenario: If you owned a huge mansion (which housed you and your family) and I broke into it (I would have come from a broken down, shoddy apartment) while you were not home or when you were asleep, ate all of your food, drank all available sodas, juices, etc., drew on your walls, invited all of my other family members and all of my friends to come live inside your home with me, had them commit crimes in their previous home and then let them flee back to your mansion, used your money, insurance, credit cards, etc., had them beat and/or kill your sons and rape and/or beat your wife and daughters, and then cleaned your toilets, would you let me stay? After all, all I wanted was a better life for myself and the people I hold near and dear to me. The awful things I did are a result of my jealousy, your greed and reluctance to help me, and the way things were in my old home. Also, to make up for my awful actions, I did a job you didn’t want to do!
Am I right? NO! My family, friends, and I broke the law and- now knowing that we could now get away with doing many other illegal acts- will probably will break many other ones. Saying that our actions are not justified, kicking us out of your mansion, and making sure we go back to our apartment is protecting your family, your home in general, your money and financial well-being, etc. Saying that our actions are justified is choosing the lives of criminals over those of your family and allowing lazy people to use up a lot of benefits that are- or come from- YOUR money. Now, do you see how this is the same situation that the United States of America is in? Think about this next time you start thinking about the plight of illegal immigrants.
b. For a long time, our Southern borders were not secured. Our government ignored the problem, and after 9/11people started focusing their attention on any places that criminals could enter. Now, we want something done about the problem, but the government is hesitant to do anything. So, in the end: If the government can handle the problem, we must fight them until they do or take matters into our own hands……
c. They ARE criminals- they broke the law when they illegally entered the country!
2006-09-11 23:38:40
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answered by AW 4
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Its not about being racist, its just the simple fact that people should not be able to come into the country illegally, make money without being taxed and being able to plead ignorance in language when being questioned about doing something illegal. These people do not realize that they are just pawns, being used for menial and sometimes dangerous labor for little pay, definately no benefits, and to satisfy the needs of the lazy, shiftless and greedy "powers that be".
2006-09-11 17:56:48
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answered by lowcountry smooth 2
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"We call things racism just to get attention. We reduce complicated problems to racism, not because it is racism, but because it works." - Alfredo Gutierrez, political consultant, as quoted by Richard de Uriarte, The Phoenix Gazette, March 14, 1992 (quoted in The ProEnglish Advocate, 1st quarter, 2002)
2006-09-11 18:34:55
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answered by yars232c 6
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What is racist about me saying I do not want people to immigrate here illegally and take advantage of our country? How is that racist...I will ask again? Do you know what racist means?
2006-09-11 18:23:11
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answered by ? 6
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I HAVE WONDERED THE SAME THING I have lots of friends here illegally and I fear for their safety as well as their well being I love each and everyone of them and will protect their right to be here. I know they are not here to over throw the government or take from anyone the education system has been screwed up for a while as well as the welfare system.
2006-09-11 19:09:57
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answered by gidget lil bit 4
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Dude apparently you dont understand. These people have no regard for the law, and they do their little marches asking for right that they are not entitled to! If they want to fight for rights, they need to stay in their own country and fight for them. They are taking peoples jobs and they dont give a d amn! Someone needs to put a stop to it, and if the government doesnt want to hear the citizens, then the citizens need to take action!
2006-09-11 17:40:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you illegal or something. Or are you protecting an illegal. Illegals are criminals and should be treated as such. If I ever see an illegal I will make a citizens arrest.
2006-09-11 18:19:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I wish Mexico was full of Swedes so these as holes could stop using the race card like there is no tomorrow. The darker your skin the more pity we are supposed to have...bull sh t
2006-09-11 17:39:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Just because we don't want illegal aliens breaching our border unlawfully doesn't make us wrong. I personally don't care what race anyone is as long as they know their place. Now you take that however you want to but I don't want America looking like Mexico.
2006-09-11 17:44:11
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answered by howthehellshouldiknow 3
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