Nothing whatsoever. to go a step further any non british person convicted of a crime should be immediately returned to their country of origin
2006-10-15 06:01:02
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It is racist for one which means that it is also a criminal offence. Secondly, the country does not belong to one person per se so a general consensus has to be formed before a statement to that effect can be made. And thirdly but by no means the last, It is not only ignorant, but it shows the ignorance of the sayer. For instance, it makes many assumptions and a few of those I list but it can go on forever. 1. It assumes that people who come here are seeking charity(whereas in reality,we need the services of many) 2. It assumes that there are none of "US" in their countries.(Again this is a stupid assumption because "we" are usually treated very well in other countries) 3. We prefer the company of "our own" type. (Only deeply racist people think that this will be ideal but the reality is that it is bad for scientific and economic progress). 4.It is assumed that there will be more jobs.( again wrong. The reality is that other countries will send "US" back and the total number will be the same. Same applies to most areas. 5.That crime will be reduced - (this is a laugh because Australia was initially populated by white criminals from the UK). 6 that people will be happier among their own kind. (This is mostly untested- but dont bet on it)I could go on but it would take a book to analyse the ills.
2006-10-14 09:42:21
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answered by Anonymous
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yes also in lreland it is getting abit crowded and jobs are hard to find cos poles will work for less money, not for cleaning toilets, but buildings, hotels etc. l blame the government, they should look after there own people first and then only allowed so many foriegn workers in and also they should not get children allowances if their children were not born here. Still i don't agree about telling them to go back to their own country, if you were in the same situation as them, wouldn't you have done the same?
2006-10-14 09:58:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I must assume you don't live in the US. I don't think the UK would want me back after all the generations of my family. The Netherlands, Germany or French Canada either. The Polish people in the US don't clean toilets they make sausage, put up steel buildings, assemble cars, etc. Fully assimilated. All immigrants are looking for a better life and should be respected.
2006-10-15 06:56:56
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answered by lpaganus 6
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I think that people should be booted out if they come here to ponce for benefits, however, if they are skilled workers then they should be allowed right into the country. Most of the top people working in this country are from abroad. Most of the others that have got to the top and who were born in this country only got there coz they shagged the boss :-)....
2006-10-14 12:44:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Read up on your history. People have been entering this country for many thousands of years. The first would have been the original homo sapiens from Africa. Since we separated from mainland Europe we have had a string of people moving in and out. Our language, calendar, number system, days of the week all come from different parts of the world. Even our three lions, patron saint and possibly even the English flag are from abroad.
Our whole country and it's history are about people coming to this country and bringing their ideas, skills and religions with them.
We should celebrate this - or are you ashamed of our History and embarassed by Saint George?
2006-10-14 09:44:16
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answered by Stanleymonkey 2
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In spite of the fact that your question smacks of racism, I will attempt to address why America should not send everyone back to their country of origin. America has always been a country that welcomes people from all nations, ie, the reason for the gift of the Statue of Liberty. While I feel that we should be a bit more selective during these times of terrorism threats, it would serve no purpose to send people back to their country of origin unless they are found to be a threat. What we really need to do is tighten our borders to protect American citizens.
2006-10-14 09:31:26
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answered by worldwise1 4
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Let me get this straight. You want to deport me because my grandfather on my father's side wasn't born in this country, even though he was a legal immigrant and my father and I were both born in this country? I suggest you move on up here to replace the LEGAL immigrants who work the slime line. You could cut heads or pull guts in the Alaskan cold. You could make a whole $12 an hour if you're a really good worker.
2006-10-14 09:30:19
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answered by Kuji 7
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i do get your point but it's got racist tones i was born in England and i am not a skilled worker doesn't mean my contribution is not valuable and suggesting poles cleaning toilets is very blinkered i think you'll find there lots of people of all races in the u.k that clean toilets
2006-10-14 14:58:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Well Personally I don't know where you live but judging from the money sign you make i'm guessing maybe England? Well anyways are you a skilled worker? Are you doing something that contributes something to you country? America is crowded too but you don't see us....well most of us....saying go back to your own country. Without people going to other countries you would be suprised how many things you wouldn't have and how diffrent the economy is....for better or worse.
2006-10-14 09:26:11
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answered by Anonymous
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That's a racist attitude. But consider what would happen if we did that. There is a large number of foreign workers in the NHS, so health care would suffer. Same for public transport, do you really want to wait hours in the rain for a bus? In fact, every industry has large numbers of non-English workers. Your life as you know it would take a turn for the worse. It takes years to train doctors and nurses, so for health treatment, you might have to go abroad for treatment. Then you would be treated by... Shock! Horror!! ...a non-English person.
2006-10-14 09:53:05
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answered by colin.christie 3
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