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When they catch illegals on their southern border they rape, rob, and beat them before kicking them out. How dare they lecture us.

2006-09-28 03:32:33 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

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maybe we should start imitating them when we catch illegals on our side of the border!

2006-09-28 03:42:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

Squawk all you would like at what I am about to say, but at least think about seriously first. Yes, Mexico can be very harsh on their people when they break laws. Our CIA and FBI can be too. We never hear or seldom hear those stories. Mexico wants to know the punishment of their people is done by them according to their standards, whether those are right or wrong ones, it is how they do things. Is there a hypocrite or a double standard, you bet, all the way around the board. We have been known to torture people from other countries under the guise of a flood of different reasons. Mexico also has friendly relations so called with us and has to do something to keep those relations going the way they will profit both Mexico and the United States. Yes, I said both. I suppose there are no U.S. visitors in Mexico living there exploiting their children and their women or commiting any crimes. No Americans fleeing our laws and prosecution running to Mexico to hide. No one from the USA is sitting on retirement or on illegally gained money soaking up the sun and the low prices that living Mexico affords them. There are two sides to everything. The isolationist idea is not what made America the country that it is today. I shudder to think that the first nativity of Indians came from Asia across the Bering Strait into America and that Mexican Indians, which is what Mexicans really are, are really the same groups of people who settled the USA America but who we call Native "Americans" because they settled in the USA -then they helped us farm and recognize the foods and medicines here and we took their land, their food, their homes, their culture and in many cases their lives away from them. Now many descendants of the same peoples are suffering in this country, Canada, and Mexico and we just want to look the other way. Perhaps I could better comprehend it if these were a majority of people who wanted to sit on welfare or whatever it is called and do nothing except to let us support them. In most cases these are starving people willing to take what are barely paying jobs, and are ones the vast majority of Americans would not do and suffice on that in order to survive. Yes, sometimes they are working trades but very, very rarely is that for the pay that kind of exhaustive work deserves or pays to us American citizens. To be quite frank, any time we work reciprocally in a fair manner-it is just a rule of economics, both the other party is helped and so are we. Surprisingly this works with give away benefits and goods that 3rd world countries recieve too without giving one iota of labor or anything else to us. What this is really all about is who wants the fence up and who doesn't. The fact is that a fence profits nobody. Moreover, I view the fence spoken so much of as being as great of an idea to put up in America as the fence or wall between Berlin's people. Yes, when our money flows into Mexico it helps Mexico and when their cheap labor flows in here it helps us. How dare they lecture us, right. And how dare we lecture anyone else too. Think about it, REALLY think about it.

2006-09-28 04:21:18 · answer #2 · answered by beverly p 3 · 0 1

Mexican illegals working in the USA contribute billions in US dollars to their economy is one reason. Also see www.jbs.org.

Found the following to be interesting and may shed some light on the question.

Mexico receives between $10 billion and $15 billion annually in remittances from its expatriate population in the United States.

Exporting its own poor turns out to be about the cash equivalent each day of selling on the open market about half a million barrels of $70 a barrel oil.

Millions of unemployed Mexicans are now dependent upon money wired from the United States, where low-skill wages are now nine times higher than in Mexico.

It may be counterintuitive to think that checks from hard-working expatriates are pernicious. But for a developing nation, remittances can prove as problematic as the proverbial plight of the lottery winner - sudden winnings that were not earned. In short, remittances, along with oil and tourism - not agriculture, engineering, education, manufacturing or finance - prop up an otherwise ailing Mexican economy. This helps explain why half of the country's 106 million citizens still live in poverty.

2006-09-28 03:55:38 · answer #3 · answered by srjrs 1 · 2 0

My advice to Mexico would be to keep their people in Mexico so they can really be mistreated,as they were being mistreated and denied a right to live a decent life with a job and the other necessities of every day living.
And Mexico lives in a glass house and should never ever throw rocks at any other country.

100%MEX
Are you ignorant or what ? Mexico is the only country trying to lecture the USA that's why its Mexico READ A PAPER WATCH THE NEWS

2006-09-28 03:50:17 · answer #4 · answered by Yakuza 7 · 2 0

Mexico WANTS their people to leave their birth country so they can work illegally in other countries and send their money back to Mexico to their Mexican families. Helps their economy out a great deal. In the States they live 3 - 4 families in a single family dwelling, eatting beans, sharing one vehicle.... Costs them very little to live here, and, they are not getting minimum wage jobs. They are in construction and other trades, pulling in big bucks that our legal citizens are not getting.


These things are going on in my condo community now. On weekends, they eat outside in the common area. Last Saturday, I counted 13 of them coming from one two bedroom unit. They are getting away with breaking all the rules, and pulling my property value down. Am told that nothing can be done about it.

I am for deporting all the illegals back to their countries and billing their countries for that cost. Yeah, right, like that will happen. Definately, NO AMNESTY, in any way, shape, or form.

2006-09-28 03:47:21 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 8 0

What Mexico thinks is of no consequence to me. I do care about this country and the Illegals streaming across the border from Mexico. Build the fence, Deport all illegals and send each country a bill for what it has cost us to support their citizens while they were in our country.

2006-09-28 03:36:08 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 8 0

OK Moron i am in favor of kicking out illegals & their employers which should have been happening from the early 1980's our useless government INS is to blame! infact i would kick out all legal immigrants who recieved citizenship after 1985!

2006-09-28 04:47:19 · answer #7 · answered by bulabate 5 · 2 0

Not to sound like a total win-win person, but I am hispanic, but not illegally here.
Now, in one of the answers there was something said to this account: We should just do to the immigrants as they do to us when we go over there.
Well, we do. You never see it, but we do. How are those rape victims supposed to go to the cops if they are here illegally. They can't, thats how. I do think we should move the immigration policy, but I think we should give green cards to those who have been here. All those hispanics working for us. We let them work for us. It isn't that hard to do a background check. This way we all win.

2006-09-28 03:53:20 · answer #8 · answered by missyloowho 2 · 1 4

They also want to sue us in our courtrooms about things like that. They've got a hell of a set - I say it's time to neuter 'em!

2006-09-29 06:37:41 · answer #9 · answered by Mr. Boof 6 · 0 0

I agree. If it's so bad why do they come here in the first place. ALL illegal immigrants should GO HOME.

2006-09-28 03:35:30 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 8 0

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