Don't believe in religion, so mark that down as a no.
2006-11-23 14:50:16
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh my f**king god...WTF is up with this dumb*** questions. So many of you people say your coming here for a better life..... first if all if your country was smarter than they are you would understand that moving to another country doesn't help Mexico . You come over here taking our jobs, using our welfare, and f**king up our economy. If you stayed in your country and actually made a team effort to try to make it better then it quite possibly could happen...yes we want you to have a better life but not be taking from other people who have one. Mexico is full of poor people as well it is so filthy.... have you ever thought of doing anything about that? Your country can't help you until you help yourself and that is not by leaving to another country. What you need to do is build up you F**KING economy! This has nothing to do with religion, you're just pissed that people don't accept you because you choose to do it the easy way. If you worked as hard as you do for less then minimum wage her your economy would be a lot better than it is now.
2006-11-27 18:38:53
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answered by SweetTrix 1
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I think God is very pleased about how I feel about illegal immigrants. I follow God's Word which says we are to love our neighbors as ourselves and to be kind to the aliens in our land. White people (of which I am one) have very selective memory when it comes to illegal immigration. They either don't know or don't care to know that not too far back in their family tree there was an immigrant who came here most likely without any "papers" or visa. Even if you traced your ancestry all the way back to the Mayflower. Nobody gave the Pilgrims permission to come here and steal the land from the Native Americans and deport them to reservations. The Bible says we will pay for the sins of our fathers. Perhaps this new wave of immigrants is God's way of telling the Whites that they aren't God after all.
2006-11-23 23:02:38
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answered by Pamela 5
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We are wanting them to obey the laws, whats wrong with that ? at no point did we say that we did not want any one from Mexico coming here, all we want them to do is follow the laws ?
Do you think Hitler, and Manson could stand at the gates of heaven and scream discrimination, so they can get a free pass ?
Also , using the religion defense is kinda lame. Follow the laws and be a positive influence to your community.
2006-11-23 23:58:54
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answered by clone_marshal_bacara 2
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I don't judge the legal immigrants who are here, who pay taxes on the American money they make. I do however believe that when I look at my paycheck, and see all the taxes that come out every 2 weeks, it should be going to legal Americans. When we are 65 and can't draw the social security check we paid money for, how will you feel about it? They are cheating us out of our jobs and money. While I do sympathize with their situations, they have legal ways of getting here.
2006-11-23 23:11:59
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answered by jessica m 3
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Pat Buchanan just wrote a book about this topic. He also has a website. People who wish to be United States citizens, and have the benefit of citizenship, must renounce their allegiance to their former country of habitation. My nephew's wife has not done so. We do not judge her, although, she is taking a job away from a citizen of the United States. Someone else, who married a woman from the same country as her, is not able to get his wife admitted into the States. My ancestors renounced their allegiance to European nations: It was my great-great-grandfather who immigrated to this country, in 1846. The country he was from is one of the richest countries in the world, per capita. Many people from that area immigrated, at that time, and they were not wealthy, they were poor. Although my parents still spoke their native language, they also spoke English. I could not move ahead in grade school, without being completely fluent in English. I also fought in WWII ... and this is a sacrifice, that affects one's life in many ways. It may prevent a person from achieving as much as they might, economic-wize. To gain the benefits of citizenship, one must learn about our country, and, be willing to follow its laws. As a Catholic, I can say that that is what our Faith requires of us. We pray for our leaders, and, try to become involved by voting and by holding elective office, also. I have done both of these things.
(by daughter, ohioszo)
2006-11-23 23:08:22
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answered by ohioazo 1
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I would still never break any immigration laws. If your asking have I ever been there, yes. No job, no money, no home and no food, a wife and 3 kids to feed, but I didn't run and didn't break a countrys immigration laws. Legal immigrants will always be very welcome, but illegal immigrants, never.
2006-11-23 23:04:49
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answered by Anonymous
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God only lets people into heaven that has accepted him.
So America only allows in people who have followed thier rules also.
Sounds like God would tell them to obey the laws of the nation they are under ( don't break the law) and to be happy and find peace in thier life.
2006-11-23 23:06:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't see me sneaking into another Country illegaly. The thing is, I came from a poor family in America, and we did everything we could to improve our lives, without doing anything bloody illegal. If your going to get into this country: File the bloody papers, and make less of a headache for everyone.
2006-11-23 22:53:03
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answered by StreetPunk 2
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Amen
2006-11-23 23:10:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think he is very happy. Illegal aliens are having sex bringing in children out of wedlock, document fraud,lying,cheating. You should accept the fact there is a reason for everything and the Mexicans need to honour that code instead of side stepping it.
2006-11-23 23:08:28
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answered by Anonymous
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