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We will have over 300 million people in our country as of this month. Do you think it is time to slow down all immigration as well as to return 20 to 30 million people who have no business here?

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2006-10-03 03:39:24 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

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2006-10-03 03:44:55 · update #1

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A moratorium on all legal immigration for at least 5 years would certainly help this nation,with the problem of decimation of our natural resources and environmental concerns.
This country can only hold so many people without creating insurmountable problems.Stabilization of our population is extremely important to our nations survival and continued growth of our economy.I'm sure this will be an unpopular solution but it is a necessary one.
Our borders must be secured to prevent more illegals from entering and a plausible plan for deportation over a period of time must be implemented ASAP

2006-10-03 04:58:23 · answer #1 · answered by Yakuza 7 · 1 2

there is been rather some debate that the pink Sox are greater attracted to Adrian Gonzalez, and perhaps even Prince Fielder to a lesser quantity. no question Albert Pujols is the better participant widely used, yet a lefty in Fenway park could finally end up producing basically as good as numbers as Albert Pujols without the better pay.

2016-10-18 10:05:53 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm for returning all you immigrants and decendents of immigrants and let the people of this hemisphere decided if we want to impliment immigration polices like you advocate. The USA would have only around 2.5 million people, so we could maybe , welcome a few of you back, if you kept your treaties and minded our laws, and of course paid some dues first

2006-10-03 05:35:40 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I followed your link, but the link makes no sense. If borders restricting labour are such a wonderfull idea, why not have more of them? Why not stop people from switching states to avoid "depressing wages because of competition" as your link claims.

The fact is free movement of people, just like free trade in goods and investment, leads to higher wages because the labour market is the most efficient way to decide who works where the most productively, and higher productivity leads to higher wages.

Once again, the only reason to have labour restrictive borders is xenophobia, and the one with Canada is not even for xenophobia, so what's that for??? Makes no sense.

2006-10-03 04:06:35 · answer #4 · answered by cptcanuck2 4 · 1 1

I believe in TOTAL FREE CHOICE MIGRATION, based on the notion that each individual is going to honor laws of the system over-all..... and so as to say.

BAsed on the pretense that one can "afford" to go there(any nation)....Here is my take on this ~
If John wants to move to mexico or tom wants to move to the US or PAul wants to move to canada or julie wants to move to germany or stella wished to go to france or dick wnats to go to china, or fanny wants to hit up africa's coastal communities etc etc .. that is what I believe more-over..... It upsets me that I hear some "americans" speak of "closed borders" well at least the MEDIA gives that impression ~ I really do not know anybody in my family who would be against FREE WILL IMMIGRATION, in fact that is apparently where most of us came from right? I think the problem, or ONE OF the problems of america was the notion of "not allowing" more immigration... again I say I think that is a problem of the usa ~ to not allow FREE WILL ENTERING into it's nation for those who are willing to obviously not be violent or steal, I myself once did horrible things so what does that say to a "clean seated" foreigner who wants to enter? Perhaps they should "kick" me out and let a "clean dude" in.

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2006-10-03 03:57:13 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Without a doubt. This country can only absorb so much of the world's population.

I have been finding that you and I agree on many of these issues.

2006-10-03 04:19:39 · answer #6 · answered by j H 6 · 0 0

And going less

What's this BS that there's 20 million here illegally but no one to pick crops

It's all a bunch of hooey

Ya know we supported the farms when they all started getting foreclosed, don't **** us off now

2006-10-03 04:01:46 · answer #7 · answered by yars232c 6 · 0 1

this country is built on people migrating to it from different parts of the world, including YOU. YOU are an immigrant.

2006-10-03 11:57:02 · answer #8 · answered by Tha A-Train 2 · 1 0

Absolutely! The U.S.A. is becoming a Babylon country bent on self-destruction.

2006-10-03 03:47:54 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Generally, yes.

If an especially talented person applies, we could make an exception.

But NO ONE is listening in Washington - well, some progress is being made, but not enough.

2006-10-03 03:41:48 · answer #10 · answered by American citizen and taxpayer 7 · 0 0

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