There Is NO Self Respecting American Citizen
That Is Pro Amnesty / ILLEGAL Alien
Unless They Have A Personal Stake In It
Such As An ILLEGAL Spouse For Example
85 Percent Or More Of The US Voting Population
Endorse BORDER SECURITY
And DEPORTATION Of ILLEGAL ALIENS
Amnesty Is NOT An Option
Wealthy farmers and landowners (Corporate America)
have always considered slavery as a birthright.
Since the Civil War, it has been denied to them,
But they got it back
with the WTO GATS - FTAA - NAFTA - CAFTA - agreements.
Mexico Agreed To Export Her Cime And Poverty To The USA
And Our Administration Graciously Accepted The Agreement
Without Informing The American Public
This ^ Is Why Our Administration REFUSES
To Make A Distinction Between Immigrants And ILLEGAL ALIENS
And therein lies the strategy
for addressing the question of illegal aliens,
the so-called ‘guest worker’ programs,
the sale of American citizenship for profit
and the destruction of the lives of American citizens
who are being crushed financially, emotionally and spiritually
by the WTO trade agreements
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."
Edmund Burke
We have to start calling it what it is -
The Modern Day Equivalent Of Slave Trading
and we need to dig out our blue uniforms
and fight the war against the Slavers once again.
2006-09-24 15:28:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Your question is rhetorical, but I'll give some examples...
1. Conservative (usually): A farmer who owns a fruit orchard and wants cheap labor during harvest season
2. Conservative (overwhelmingly): Small business owners such as house builders who want cheap labor
3. Liberal (mostly with some Conservatives like our president): Hoping to use this issue to get votes. Remember that a large majority of illegal immigrants are Latino - helps in certain districts.
The fact of the matter is illegal immigration could be controled if the Republicans wanted. All we would have to do is crack down on businesses that hired them. This tactic is opposed by the top two groups I mentioned. Since they pretty much contribute a large chunk (maybe not the farmers) of the donations to the Republican party, they'll get away with it.
Why am I assigning responsibility to Republicans? They control the White House, the House of Rep., and the Senate.
2006-09-24 22:20:04
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answered by inpoetry1 3
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I am a hard working American, It makes no sense to me how someone could be able to support or promote illegal immigration, amnesty or a faulty guest worker program. They should be concerned with what is in the best interest of America.
2006-09-24 22:15:04
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answered by Stands Alone 2
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I know I may come off sounding Pro- Illegal but I am not. I am pro american. I believe in practice what your preach and stop trying to hide the laws behind personal agenda's. Yes illegals are bad and yes they take jobs but they aren't the only problem in this country. The blame flavor seems to change monthly, next month we will be bashing someone else.
The main thing that makes me even bother is the anti Mexian hatred. I was born here, lived here all of my life. And now I see idiots say how bad Mexicans are and how they are ruining this country. I keep asking myself why are they saying Mexican and not illegals instead? You try to correct them and the next instult again points to Mexicans. Well fine, if they want to debate I can debate too but I will not stoop to their level. I just have a hatred ( so call me a bigot) against people than can't even differenciate between a Mexican and an Illegal.
So until they can tell the difference I will side with the Illegals since hell, in their eyes I am one of them anyway.
2006-09-24 22:20:52
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answered by Tegeras 4
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The HARD working Americans aren't. It's the lazy corporate weenies who want more labor to choose from so that the wages stay low. Sometimes, nobody wants it specifically, but it is a result of the Free Trade agreements with other countries which ruin their economies trying to compete with other countries, forcing their citizens to look for work elsewhere as their companies and farms go out of business trying to sell everything for the "Always Low Prices" that WalMart can get in China.
2006-09-24 21:43:30
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answered by auntiegrav 6
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Being "pro illegal immigration" would truly be moronic. Would would want to have people break the law to get here? But, this is America. I believe it's time we rethink and rework out immigration policy and make immigration a realistically achievable possibility - not just for those privileged white people who can buy their way to a green card. It has to be a system that works for us as well as them. One that is fair and doesn't discriminate on the basis of race or financial ability. However, I would recommend setting limits to allowing felons to enter the country.
2006-09-24 21:47:24
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answered by Helga J 3
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That's a great question.....or rather, how could ANY American be pro illegal immigration? I don't understand it either......I guess it's all chocked to racism, you're "Racist" if you're against it, and as every American is brainwashed into keeping quiet about "racist" issues I guess people are afraid to say anything, so they go along with it. My theory anyways.
2006-09-24 21:42:52
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answered by getmycountryback 2
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ILLEGAL immigration is un-American and against the law and so are it's supporters.
No rational American can be pro illegal immigration.
We're all for LEGAL immigration. America welcomes immigrants, but we don't welcome lawbreakers who break into this country illegally and then protest against us and bad mouth us.
If you don't like it here as an illegal alien.....go back to where you came from.
2006-09-24 22:03:08
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answered by Joey Bagadonuts 6
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Because they've actually opened a book and realized that this country is built on immigration and that to exclude a group of people from America is WRONG.
Undocumented workers are hard working too. They get paid below minimum wage and pay taxes as well.
2006-09-24 22:11:36
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answered by carey sanders 1
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No "Truly" hard working American would stand for such a thing. Only Bleeding heart liberals that think the world owes everyone something......
2006-09-24 21:50:48
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answered by Anonymous
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