No lets deport the Illegals and make the supporters pick the vegetables and work the fields at minimum wages instead..........i would love that and would pay money to see that happen
2006-11-03 14:22:01
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Isn't America wonderful! You can say anything you want, whether good or bad, constructive or harmful.. you can abuse your right to free speech, etc.
Lets admit it here, not all illegals are bad people, and maybe those who support the illegals have come to know a few of them. Yes, they are still illegally here, and yes, something has got to be done about this.. but can you condemn someone for having a heart.. no.
I do see you point, and that's just it, everyone has a point to share, whether we want to hear it or not.. just like mine .
Our people stay! We are truly a family..
2006-11-03 14:31:51
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answered by sassy 6
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Most all pro illegal supporters have a vested interest in the fate of the illegal .They are spouses,loved ones,friends etc.So you must understand their are many emotions involved in their views.Just as we that are opposed to the illegals,they are simply trying to plead their case.Theres nothing wrong with them expressing their views.There are many blatant racists on both sides of this very volatile issue.But that doesn't mean that we all have to sink to that level.The people you speak of are mostly Americans just like you and me and they also are used to free speech.Don't try to suppress it ,listen then type your response .Its not difficult to use common decency on this forum.I am preaching again aren't I ,forgive me .
2006-11-03 12:55:22
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answered by Yakuza 7
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This is the land of Free Speech and Equal Rights for all citizens so .........No you can't send the supporters back home with the illegals unless they want to go.
Isn't a free society grand???
2006-11-03 12:33:41
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answered by Akkita 6
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Yeah, because we're the ones posting whiney a*s questions and remarks, yup youre right!!
2006-11-03 12:33:37
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answered by SittinPretty! 4
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I started not to answer this question because you obviously have no respect for people with opinions that differ from your own, and show that with your crude expression of your own opinion. Someone else in this list of various answers said that people who supported illegals had a vested interest in them. Yes, certainly. We should all have an interest in them, a HUMAN interest in our fellow man. I would go on to express my opionion but I have found that it is a waste of time and energy to do that when the person you are dealing with has a closed mind. I am more afraid of living in a country where people hate others and have no respect for human dignity than I am of any illegals. I don't know your experience with illegal residents (many of whom have been living in this country long before you were born) but with most people this seems to be an economic issue - one where uninformed Americans seem to think that these people who are residing here without proper paperwork or government permission, do not contribute to this society but are merely a drain upon it. This is not the case in that moneys are deducted from their paychecks where they work and the government, both federal and state, retain that money. Many illegals do not file tax returns - the paperwork filed on April 15th, but they have taxes and social security deducted from their wages and as far as I know the federal government does not say, oh, yes, I have your money, but since you are not legal, I can't take it because you will be leaving as soon as this catches up with you and you won't be around to collect any social security but I'll take your money anyway.. There are also unscrupulous American (U.S.) citizens who hire them and deduct the taxes out of their wages and KEEP it, never reporting it to the government. Who are the "GUILTIEST" parties here for there are all levels of guilt.
Are we not guilty as a society for having put up with this trafficing in human beings for so long a time. After all, one of the main thing that brought Mexican citizens into this country to work and support their families was the promise of jobs, usually picking fruit and vegetables of some kind because U.S. citizens refused to do this sort of work for such low pay. Do you not agree that these people were paid a ridiculous excuse for a living wage (still are), were mistreated soundly by a lot of their American citizen employers (still are) and have remained here as survivors of their treatment because bad as it is here, it is worse at home. Are we so set on punishing them with cries of "deport them all!" and "throw them out!' and worse that we can not figure out a better way to deal with and help our neighboring country so that fewer of its citizens will invade our country illegally. And could we not find a way to help the people who are already here in this country and have committed no crime except the crimes that it took to get them to this country in the first place. There has to be a better way of solving this problem rather than saying "ship them all back"- many of these people have not lived in Mexico at all or for very many years.
You sound like the people who espouse the idea of shipping all African Americans (but using another crude term to describe them) back to Africa - even though they have never set foot on African soil. I guess you would probably like to ship me back to where my ancestors came from but they came from England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales so I guess you would have to quarter me up in order to do it! I am glad you are not my next door neighbor. With your way of expressing yourself you wouldn't get invited to my house for dinner very often. You sound like the whiney one to me.
2006-11-03 14:07:32
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answered by kathy s 3
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I think I love you - lol. I love the question - I read where the plan to make citizenship harder and more exspensive was being protested against by those groups saying it wasn't fair to do that to people.... I mean if you cannnot speak even english you should not be allowed to become a citizen.....
2006-11-03 12:54:19
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answered by mwm98284 2
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Why stop at those with "pro" views. Why don't we round up EVERYONE you HATE and get it done with one good round-up.
Whadda you think?
EDIT: Katslover........your full of crap. I have NO "emotional" feelings/ties/family/boyfriends/girlfriends/animal friends WHATSOEVER that effect my politics or opinions. What a load~! OH and I DID NOT get the name wrong..........I just figured this one is probably surrounded by CATS and cigarette smoke............and an old sandwich, so I gave its name a new spin.
2006-11-03 12:53:33
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answered by sqwirlsgirl 5
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They won't want to stay after what we're going to do them!!! They are on borrowed time!! All Latinos are traitors, they all support the illegal immigrants. If it comes down to a choice, they would support the illegal criminals. It is all part of their 'Reconquista Plan". Pretend to be pro-American, get all the Latinos in and then try to turn on the USA!!
2006-11-03 12:32:37
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answered by rebelflag4usa 2
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Perhaps fines for those who hire them, and give them reason to come here. No, wait, that would be bad for business.
2006-11-03 12:38:20
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answered by Anonymous
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