You have stepped on the toes of many here. What you say is the truth, but don't tell that to these idiots that differ. They either are ignorant or just racist. PICK ONE.
2006-09-22 20:17:46
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answered by QUE PASA?? 3
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I'm not sure you know how to speak English since you don't know how to write it.You are so misinformed that it would require more time on this question than its worth..
I live in Arizona and come live in my state see the real world of illegal immigration.Your question/rant is not factual or comprehensible..My vote will go to the person with the best workable plan, to first get the illegals out of this country and then to secure its borders.
I am a very proud American,not a wanna be .If you aren't proud of this country then you just aren't paying attention.Try living your life in Mexico,then you will be glad that you live in the USA.(All the illegals think so)
No amnesty
vote in NOvember
Deportation not legalization.
2006-09-24 02:21:10
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answered by Yakuza 7
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This question again????? Okay, let's break this down. Mexican voters primary issue is immigration. 57% of all illegals are Mexican. Lots of Mexican drugs flood the U.S. What flag did you see most at the rallies? Mexican. What leader has spoken most for illegals? Mexico's. What president further demanded we take care of Mexican illegals? Mexico's. And though you judge also the few Mexicans you know in comparison to the ones you don't(let's remember there are 12-20 illegals, 57% of which are Mexican. You are quite popular if you know every last one), the issue is not work ethic here. It is a question of upholding our laws and no one is above them, not even Mexicans. And for the record, they DO get social services, and it's really none of your business to go nosing into each and every family you know anyway. The rest of your question is rather ilegible, and due to this I cannot answer it.
2006-09-23 05:18:56
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answered by Anonymous
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well obviously you are mexican judging by how poorly you have spelled in this question. i have nothing against any immegrants that come to this country, however i do have something against those who choose to come here illegally, don't know how to read/write/speak english as well as a natural citizen (then proceed to teach thier kids any language but english continuing the viscious cycle of creating language barriers), the illegals protesting claiming they deserve the same rights as the people who worked hard to come here legally or were born here yet they parade around holding a mexican (going with what you asked as mexicans) flag, or coming into a nice residental area and running it down by having 10 people living in a 2 bedroom apartment...
if you want to be a resident here or become a citizen, there is no reason why you can't do it properly and get the visa or green card or whatever to come here....i've heard the reasoning it's to expensive to come here legally, but in the long run you are spending the same amount of money if not more to constantly hide or buy false papers. i hold alot of respect for people who make the journey they feel will better the life of them and thier family, but that respect is lost when i know you didn't adhear to the measures put before you. if i were to move to any other country i would be expected to read/write/speak the native language, and i would be expected to have all of the proper paperwork to reside in that country or i'd end up in prison or deported. there is no reason why the united states shouldn't toughen up on borders or punishment of illegal immegrants. i feel that it isn't fair that only the hispanic people are singled out, it should be across the board no matter where you come from.
2006-09-22 21:03:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with the poster here who said that if you work in the "med. field" and this is as well as you can write in English, then I sure hope also that you aren't filling out important medical forms! Maybe some ESL would be helpful?
Frankly, also, you seem to think (like many of the illegals do) that ALL Americans "have it made" and are rich. Far from it, many of us are just average, struggling from paycheck to paycheck and trying to make ends meet!
When you talk about the Americans who are collecting welfare and food coupons, well I hate to break it to you, but the difference here is that they ARE AMERICANS and so by that fact, they ARE entitled to the social benefits of the USA. Illegal immigrants ARE NOT AMERICANS and so ARE NOT entitled to these benefits. The illegal immigrants are entitled to whatever benefits are available back in their OWN countries! If they want to come here legally, then maybe they will THEN be entitled, but not until they come here LEGALLY!
2006-09-22 20:50:26
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, not all the illegals are Mexicans. Most are South Americans and Central Americans, few Canadians as well, etc.
Anyways, I don't know where you gathered your info but sure as hell this is not the truth neither here in FL or GA.
Also, I've seen illegals demanding more $ than a US Citizen in their jobs, they might seem very hard working but most of them just know how to make it seem that way.
You are illegal then you have no rights, you broke the law and that makes you an...Outlaw? and no jail for you !!! it cost us US Citizens $. Take you back home it will cost less or at least you won't be taking away from legals.
2006-09-22 20:52:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Bullcrap. I'm an american, I've done shift work, taken the bus, spent hours and hours out in the rain and all kinds of weather, probably doing some of those jobs 'that americans won't do'. etc.
Cut the hype, enforce the laws, end the sob stories, start teaching people to solve their own problems instead of throwing money at em hoping they'll go away. THAT approach hasn't worked...
Mexico's a great country, or has the potential to be, at any rate,
but in order for that to 'kick', there have to be enough people working IN Mexico, 'doing the jobs that mexicans won't do', like building roads, schools, and hospitals, and YES, they have enough money to do it with, just that someone's got it rat-holed somewhere. But, changing that will mean a culture change for Mexico, and people quit holding their breath for that one a while ago.
Time will tell what will come of all of this, but a Great Start would be getting the border fence built, and having better global immigration treaties. Sob stories do not good policy make.
2006-09-22 20:24:04
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answered by gokart121 6
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I would tend to agree with you about the hard working nature of most immigrants Mexican or other. I would also agree that there is a large class of lazy Americans who are a major drain on society.
However, I strongly oppose illegal immigration no matter how hard working, you should come here legally and follow the rules.
An open door immigration policy is directly at odds with a minimum wage policy.
2006-09-22 20:19:54
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answered by CHEVICK_1776 4
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I agree that most of the the people who have come to the U.S. illegally have come here to work, and they work hard. The ones I have met seem to be good people.
This doesn't change the fact that they are breaking the law. If the law is no good, then we need to change it. But at this point, the duly elected congress has passed immigration laws. They should be enforced. People who break these laws by coming in to the country "illegally" should receive the legal penalty for violating that law.
I strongly support the changing of immigration laws to make it much much easier for immigrants to come to the U.S. to work. In order to make these laws palatable for those U.S. citizens who fear the social systems will be overwhelmed, I propose that immigrants who come here to work not be elgible for any social services. If they decide to stay and try to become a part of the U.S. and the american culture, then they could qualify for citizenship or some other status that would allow them access to social services.
I think our country is improved by the hard working immigrants who come here, but BREAKING THE LAW IS BREAKING THE LAW.
2006-09-22 20:19:05
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answered by enginerd 6
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Because people have a right to complain. Is everyone supposed to fold their hands in their laps and allow illegals to pour into their country?
What if it were millions of Germans sneaking across our borders. Would you sit still and not say anything?
2006-09-23 06:18:03
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answered by sister_godzilla 6
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It must be pretty scary seeing all those Mexicans flood into your country. It's not like it's a couple of hundred or something, either, it's like MILLIONS, so who can blame ordinary Americans for seeing their way of life change before their very eyes and not be worried, especially when their government deliberately turns a blind eye to it.
It's pretty much the same here in the UK. Huge numbers of Africans have appeared out of nowhere, as well as half the population of China, East Europeans, Kosovans, Arab men, Arab women with masks over their faces; we've got the whole lot!
What's more, if anyone dares to grumble about it, they're demonized as a racist!
Political parties who oppose this are branded Nazis, while the parties that do the branding, do irreversible damage to the nation with it's non-existant immigration laws and total indifference to people suffering at the hands of criminals.
Why shouldn't the people of the USA make their concerns heard. Not that their two party political system will listen to them, mind.
2006-09-22 20:15:14
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answered by Strawberry_Lynn 5
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