then do your own cooking and your own maid service and pick your own tomatoes ............ why you are at you do all the work in the factories............... so shallow ........couldn';t you comeup with something better? and if you ever come out of your bubble you would see they work more than the restaurants......... most of them come here having farm work lined up .......... i even knew of some factories in which they couldn;t get enough americans to work went to the border and brought back bus loads of people from tx to work ................ so you need to do some research on ther topic............ oh_hell
2007-01-09 07:28:23
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answered by oh_hell_imagine_that 4
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i do not somewhat care a lot seeing as i'm English, however it type of feels to me that the purely little bit of historic past thats suitable right it truly is at the same time as that piece of land stopped being Mexican territory. If Russia took it the following day you would possibly want to assert U.S. electorate there have been unlawful immigrants. it is not about being honest or unfair, yet better about have or have not, and precise this second the U.S. has the land and the Mexicans have not. also, i'm not too up on north american historic past, yet as I remember, there has been countless aggression between the U.S. and Mexico contained in the previous, at the same time as lately because the 2d international warfare. perchance the U.S. thinks it needs truly a "buffer zone".
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answered by molander 3
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Do you consume produce? If your answer was yes, then you have supported a migrant worker. Have you consumed poultry products? Guess what? The processing plants have hired illegal workers as seen by the recent sting operations on television. It goes beyond eating at a Mexican restaurant. Most likely, there is something in your fridge or pantry that has been handled by a person that has illegally crossed our border. Their presence has helped in keeping consumer prices lower based on the substandard wages they are paid.
2007-01-09 07:47:21
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answered by mgmdude 2
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I do support illegals crossing and yes I eat at their establishments, when I say I want mexican food I dont mean Taco Bell...
Honestly though, I do support illegals crossing the borders, most illegals are here to work and support their families just like we are, unfortunetly being able to do that in their own country isnt really available to them. They have better chances doing it here in the U.S.
I understand that there is crimes commited by the illegals here in the U.S. and I dont support that just like I dont support it of the millions of U.S. citizens that do it every year to their own people and own country.
Becoming a legal citizen is getting harder and harder for mexicans to do wich I think is unfair, we are all people and are all human and in all fairness our goals are the same, in reality we all just want to be able to support of families,feed our children, and live compfortably.
2007-01-09 18:42:50
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answered by stormy 1
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I am livid when it comes to the illegal alien criminals. Some twit (on this forum) last week stated that people aren't upset. There's a lot of anger out there and it's getting worse.
I have stopped going to places that hire illegals. I complain about them. I vote for people that are for tough laws (not that it's done any good).
I get so angry that they demand benefits that they don't deserve. I am angry at our wimpy governor for wanting to give them FREE medical when citizens don't have it. The idiot (AKA Arnold) claims that our premiums will go down. Yea, right. He wants to tax doctors and hospitals for part of the costs. Where does he think those extra expenses will come from?
2007-01-09 09:20:15
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answered by Dizney 5
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Give me a break! that's your theory! People who own most of these establishments are Mexican-Americans some of their employees may be illegals but that is because they know the hardships of making it in America. Funding for crossing the border.....that can be money sent from any number of relatives in America working underpaid jobs or even money earned by the illegal in Mexico and there are those that live close to the border that risk coming across every day to work in America to earn money to pay coyotes (smugglers) to get them further North where more migrant jobs are available.
And..YES I WILL CONTINUE TO EAT AT THESE PLACES GREAT FOOD GET OVER THE STEREOTYPING!!!
2007-01-09 07:24:26
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answered by Happy2bAlive 4
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I think it's terrible that they feel they have no other option than to cross the border illegally, I do not support the fact that they do, but I also feel that the legalization process should be made easier and shorter. If they didnt come here and work, then you'd just complain that they came and got on welfare, make up your mind. And this...."This is how they are funding their crossing. Having a job waiting until they find one here", does not make sense.
2007-01-09 07:20:14
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answered by SittinPretty 2
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I feel that we all should be created equal and that we all deserved to be treated fair. I don't believe that we should allow people that do not belong here legally come across the border and take what we have been working so hard for and run with it. It just is not fair to anyone.
2007-01-09 07:22:24
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answered by ressie re 2
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I currently do not eat at Mexican food places for this reason. There are many others that are in the food biz that hire illegals.
You can't escape it currently. It is everywhere and in every biz. Eithe we let them come here ...in which case they need to be indentified, pay taxes, insurance etc and be workers only or they need to stay away.
Neither of this approach is working currently.
America is at a stalemate on this and to be real, these folks need to start payinjg taxes like the rest of us ..or not use our services while here. Hard to regulate.
2007-01-09 07:22:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I want the laws enforced. If you are here illegally, go home. If the first thing you do upon getting here is break the law, you're not the type of person I want immigrating here. Come here legally or don't come at all.
2007-01-09 07:19:26
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answered by Anonymous
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OH PUH-LEEEZE! Just because someone is illegal doesn't mean that all Mexican Restaurants are full of Illegals!! Get real!
Most illegals work in factories or out in the fields rather than in restaurants! Restaurants are too closely watched by govt agencies for them to feel safe!
2007-01-09 07:21:06
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answered by Marvinator 7
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