There is no justification for breaking the law. period.
How about "Thou shalt not steal"...the citizenship of another's country?????
2006-10-15 08:45:30
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answered by just a mom 4
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I'm agnostic with definite leaning towards atheists thinking so you didn't include me/us in your question but I will answer any way.As with most organized religions the practitioners pick and chose what laws of their God to obey or disobey.I'm sure they will back their actions up with words like compassion and helping the poverty stricken ,or their loved one to come into this country via the illegal route.I cant speak for what anyone is thinking when they are committing a crime,so I wont attempt to speak for the illegal him/her selves.But I have heard every excuse/reason you can think of on this forum,so I can speak of those who post on here.They think they have a moral,right to come into this country.The tired false claims that America stole this land from Mexico is just that tired and false.No one forced Mexico to accept the $18,250 million that they were paid for it,no one forced them to sign a treaty.They were defeated in a war and they lost,plain and simple and you can sugar coat it all you like but it is a FACT, not lies,not BS,its rhetoric made up by radicals and the truly uninformed.
I do not even concern myself with that type of talk But I do know this it is at this time an illegal act to enter into this country without the proper documentation,and that makes the person doing so an illegal alien,and a criminal in the eyes of the law and until or if it is ever changed I will be against any one from any nation that comes here illegally.
2006-10-15 09:01:22
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answered by Yakuza 7
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Speaking as a heathen, I think everyone should get off their knees, and start thinking on their feet. The Major Problem with Mexico is livability. Do the people even have any voice in the running of their country? If they don't, then that should change.
Democracy DOES work...but the majority of Mexicans need to stand up and say they want a better country, and a better way of life.
I support the US/Mexico border fence, because I believe it'll help sort things out.
2006-10-15 08:46:34
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answered by gokart121 6
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I know they prey and ask for their God to be supportive. But sadly, the majority fail to see their own hypocracy.
One more horrific example of the irony of illegal Mexicans crossing into US is that they breed unspeakable numbers of children per family (due to Cathlic encouragment) "Be fruitful and multiply." Then those children starve and put a large burden on an already financially handicapped couple and frequently those poor children suffer and die miserable deaths to disentery and worse but Mom and Dad don't see the impossible nature of having kids even if they die young or as infants to the causes of poverty, mal nutrition and disease. So yet more children are born into poverty and disease, suffering and death. Welcome to the world, Mexican children ...now die. It must be God's will.
So, with this lack of understanding of reality in this physical world, they break again the laws of man (this time) and trespass into the USA and bring their ignorance with them. This ignorance and blindness inspired by misled understanding of religion is what US America will have as it future, if illegal immigration is not stopped and turned back. Legal immigration screens and educates those who wish to be here with legality and some fondation of sanity.
The illegals are ignorant, un thoughtful beyond blind faith of the their religion and it's leaders and inconsiderate of the laws and rights of their neighbors. In addition their acts are criminal in many different ways starting with the first step they take over the US/mexican border without proper documentation or authority.
Stop the suffering of hapless infants and unwitting ignorance and criminality caused by desperate foolishness. This burden is on the shoulders of the Cathlic church and the leaders of Mexico. Americans should not tolerate or be made to endure this abuse and further. That all said, my heart goes out to those that suffer and die for all this stupidity
2006-10-15 09:24:35
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answered by Anonymous
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using which definition of "guild"?
guild (n.) An association of persons of the same trade or pursuits, formed to protect mutual interests and maintain standards.
guild (n.) One of four groups of plants, the lianas, epiphytes, saprophytes, and parasites, having a characteristic mode of existence that involves some dependence on other plant life.
If you truly follow the teaching of the bible, you should respect and obey the law. (If you meant guide). The law is clear and will allow anyone in after certain conditions are met.
2006-10-15 08:46:36
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answered by oklatom 7
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desperate people aren't likely to worry about broken laws when the golden land is right before them. Maybe they pray to make it safely and not get arrested.
2006-10-15 08:44:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Heck yeah they pray, but in spanish
2006-10-15 08:59:13
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answered by backroadhome 3
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yes I believe that they do.
2006-10-16 07:20:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Please consider re-reading your question before posting it.
2006-10-15 09:29:25
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answered by red7 3
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