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2006-12-26 15:39:23 · 4 answers · asked by DAR 7 in Politics & Government Immigration

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2006-12-26 15:40:01 · update #1

sin7, but we have to pay to educate ALL of their kids, cream or not. That is why there are immigration laws. To pick those who will be of benefit to this country and not to take only those who want to use our services but aren't entitled to them.

2006-12-27 04:11:28 · update #2

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we need to control the borders better and protect our citizens. To keep a deflationary cycle in wages is unsustainable for economic growth.

2006-12-26 15:42:06 · answer #1 · answered by fade_this_rally 7 · 1 0

Has the illegal immigrant market been saturated? It's hard to tell, and it doesn't matter. The cream will rise to the top. In other words, those with the proper qualities and attitudes will make in the US despite their legality. The market does not care about that; it only cares about efficiency. Long live Capitalism.

2006-12-27 00:06:12 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If "Mr. curious" really lived in California. He would know that Oakland and Richmond have the highest murder rate in the state...... The most important part of this it`s African-Americans that are shooting each other

2006-12-27 00:12:40 · answer #3 · answered by norcal 3 · 0 0

Read the answer above me and tell me again it isn't about racism... I would rather live in the middle of the neighborhoods he is talking about that live within a mile of that stinking, ignorant, stuffed shirt, bigot. He needs to get his fat white pasty head from up out of his skinny pasty ***. You know what I am curious about? why people like him take up space on this earth.

2006-12-26 23:49:35 · answer #4 · answered by HappyTeeth 2 · 1 2

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