Well, think of it this way, if they fight violently, we are all on the front line.
I do not know about you, but I for one will be exercising my second amendment rights when that happens.
2006-11-07 08:00:49
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answered by sprcpt 6
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OK I think I have the only truly fair immigration policy. Everyone has to leave the US in the order that they came. Last Eskimo over the Bering Straight turn the light off and we're officially out of business. What do you think?
Seriously though, I am shocked at the level of hatred, ignorance and stupidity displayed by the answer to this question. Do really believe it's possible to just eject 10 million people from our country? We need them to do the jobs other americans won't do. And think about it. If you lived in a country that had wages of 1/10 of what you could make in America, wouldn't you want to come here? It is only by CHANCE that you were born in America. That does NOT give you the right to think you are somehow superior. We're talking about human beings trying to survive here. You people need to find some compassion and stop trying to look for your cheap, easy macho answers that do nothing but stroke your own ego. Try to realize that difficult problems have difficult solutions and maybe try to realize that if we are ever going to survive as a planet, it is only through global cooperation. Not a world where the US dominates and plays by its own rules and consumes 50% of the worlds' resources, even though we represent 5% of the world's population. You are only an American BY CHANCE. No one has control over what country that person was born in. We are all part of the same planet. Put your gun down and try to have a creative, intelligent, look at the world that includes reason and compassion.
2006-11-07 08:00:24
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answered by schenzy 3
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How about saying something positive instead, Don? My favorite approach is to think about the outcome if they pull together, and really start to fix their own country. If everybody realizes that where they're needed is at home, it doesn't matter how much money you wave in front of em, they'll stick home and do what's needed...when shovels start moving, and schools and roads and homes and hospitals start getting built IN the country that needs em, then there'll be more incentive for people to bounce home and make a go of it. That's good times, there...kind of back into the frontier spirit...making what you need, where you need it.
I'm for enforcement, and better laws, but at the same time, the kind of help people REALLY need, instead of the usual 'poor people in rich countries giving money to rich people in poor countries' shtick that's been 'foreign aid' all these years...
that's why I'm torn on the whole thing, because on one hand, they talk about remittances, and these people helping their own families, which has been something their countries won't do...
and you HAVE to respect that.
2006-11-07 08:08:05
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answered by gokart121 6
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I'm sure there are some that will go peacefully and some that will have to be physically deported and others who just want to fight and maybe others who really feel they have some issues that will need legal intervention. How doesn't matter to me. I'm ready for whatever. I just want our laws inforced and this endless flood of illegals to stop.
2006-11-07 08:24:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately I do not believe anything will be done. The government will drag it's feet kicking and screaming. Short of a mass protest by American citizens, and raising some hell of our own, nothing will be done. I hope I am wrong. We are not going to be getting social security but Illegals get millions upon millions of dollars spent on them every year. Gotta love our government .
2006-11-07 08:22:05
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answered by adrein_1 2
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To my knowledge we don't have any illegal"aliens" here on our planet! What we do have are illegal "immigrants" and yes, they will more than likely put up resistance but how successful they will be is the million dollar question! They're only here because the "millionaires and billionaires" of corporate America financed the political arena election campaigns in exchange for "cheap labor" to increase their greed!
2006-11-07 08:07:47
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answered by Anonymous
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One Way Or The Other
They Will Be Leaving
They Can Leave The Peaceful Easy Way
Or They Can Leave The Hard Way
But They WILL Be Leaving
2006-11-07 08:04:52
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answered by Anonymous
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You mean if they were deported at all??!! There will not be this scenario you are trying to paint. If we at least started deporting those in our jails and those caught committing welfare fraud, that would be a start. Because some of the radical solutions Ive seen on here are so unrealistic, that you all must know they are not going to happen. If you're trying to make the issue real and so in-your-face to everyone here, at least come up with solutions that go with that attitude, that are not so contradictory to what America is supposed to be about.
2006-11-07 08:10:19
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answered by SittinPretty! 4
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That will never happen the Dem's now have a voter base on which to draw from they will never make them go! that means they would have to answer to the will of the people and that will never happen either!The people spoke as a majority on this issue but the powers that be did not listen to us! It all sounds like liberal one world agenda at work " say the people have a voice but it really comes to it no voice at all"!
2006-11-07 08:02:56
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answered by no one here gets out alive 6
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- you better not ask that to any Native Americans -
this country supposedly created a department of Homeland Security - why bother to do that and never do anything about securing the borders - but spend over $8,000,000 a month in a country one tenth our size...?
and not secure Iraq borders either...?
what a big planless flop the right wingers have made.
2006-11-07 08:02:38
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answered by omnimog 4
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Thye're going to posture and threaten, like the "macho men" they are, until they see the business end of a carbine. They will then go into full "humility" mode, most likely crying and begging (like they did with Joe Arpaio a few months ago...)
2006-11-07 09:30:19
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answered by blotto 5
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