"'There have been amnesties and reforms before, and they will continue to occur periodically,' "Few in Mexico question the prevailing feeling that Mexicans have an inalienable right to go north." If they broke the law to get here and obtained documents such as someone else's social security number illegally, they do not have the right to become a citizen. If you are a citizen and become a felon you loose your right to vote and have trouble getting work. Why should it be any different for "illegal aliens"? Plain and simple they are abusing our country, our laws, and on top of all that don't even bother to learn English but expect us to accommodate them and learn Spanish
Go to many "developing" and "third world" countries. Guess what you can't easily get into their country illegally and if you do you will most likely wind up in a very nasty jail. If these countries don't tolerate illegal immigration why should we. If you get caught there you get deported.
2006-10-10
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