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Just at Parrkland and JPS in Fort Worth alone we are overloaded with illegals having babies, they all get OB for free and then they are put on Medicaid. The numbers are three times that for the entire Metroplex. Who is going to pay for all this and do you believe the money will dry up, then God help us all

2007-01-16 05:53:08 · 22 answers · asked by County Nurse 2 in Politics & Government Immigration

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"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me. I lift my lamp beside the golden door."

Nowadays, this has a different meaning than when it was originally placed at the feet of the statue of liberty.

Now, instead of the land of opportunity, it is becoming the land of charity. It's not that hard to become a citizen of the US. It's sad that too many people don't want to come here to be part of the US, they come here to take advantage of the US.

US citizens (all races, all backgrounds, all religions) need to unite. We are a giving country. We are giving citizens. However, we are being taken. We need to stop helping those who do not want to help themselves.

I believe we (as a country) are heading for financial disaster if we don't change our course. Laws are on the books. Enforce them. If they are outdated, change them.

It is a shame when law abiding citizens have less rights than criminals and illegal immigrants.

It is a shame when legal citizens are lumped in with illegal immigrants of similar backgrounds. We end up accusing each other, not trusting each other, and casting stones.

There is always an exception to the rule, but we must first FOLLOW the rules before we start evaluating case-by-case scenarios.

Government is too big. Power corrupts many. As long as they can raise taxes, they will have money.

The gap is widening and the middle class is shrinking. We will be expected to live paycheck to paycheck to accomodate the overspenders and abusers of the US.

I welcome anyone that wants to become an American. I have a hard time giving sympathy to those that only want American benefits at our expense.

2007-01-16 06:18:23 · answer #1 · answered by coach k desciple 2 · 6 1

I'd like to see those big pregnant women trying to climb over a fence. Of course if they hurt themselves or their babies it'd somehow be our fault. Cause they deserve so much and don't know any better. Yes the money will be gone soon, and for them as well as us. I wonder if they'll use some type of family planning then, or will they madly birth more on the sidewalks? I guess we'll see.

2007-01-16 06:08:58 · answer #2 · answered by DJ 6 · 5 0

First they are doing what Mexicans do best, have babies. But then thats what Mexican men think women are for, well that and to beat up. Coming here to have babies has been done for years, they have even come on the day of delivery just to have them here. All of this is why the good ole 14th must be changed.

2007-01-16 06:23:44 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 9 1

specific. the distinction between "legal" and "unlawful" immigrants exchange into not sparkling on the time of the determination of Wong Kim Ark. Neither in that determination nor any next case has the splendid courtroom explicitly governed on in spite of if infants born interior america to unlawful immigrant mom and dad are entitled to birthright citizenship by using the modification, inspite of the reality that it has oftentimes been assumed that they are. sometimes the courtroom has implicitly assumed, or stated in dicta, that such infants are entitled to birthright citizenship: those comprise INS v. Rios-Pineda and Plyler v. Doe inspite of the incontrovertible fact that, some declare that Congress possesses the potential to exclude such infants from US citizenship by using law: such law is usually proposed by using guy or woman individuals of Congress yet has in no way been exceeded into regulation.

2016-10-31 06:45:44 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Well,I dont think its right, especially when Americans are being threatened by the very illegals we are trying to help.If they respected our country it would be different,but they are taking advantage of our good hearts.They want to take over our country,and they are. They are taking away everything America stands for,breaking laws,and biting the hand that feeds them,Our generation (Im 38) tries to love everyone and help them,but when we cant even help our own,our veterans who fought for this country,I think we have forgotten,love goes both ways,and respect goes both ways.And we are being takin advantage of to the point my heart is growing cold for ingreats.And its time to take a stand,Im still just a mom in America trying to do what is right for the future of my own.And I will not take much more disrespect for what America stands for.

2007-01-16 06:06:27 · answer #5 · answered by horses_america 2 · 8 2

Rather than providing healthcare services to illegals - just ship them home in a box. Sooner or later they will get the idea.

Hell, when my brother was born, my mother had to be put on an airplane and flown to another city while in labor to deliver her child. So I cannot see why illegals cannot be shipped out of the country when they are in labor.

2007-01-16 06:03:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 6 2

It is morally wrong to turn anyone away for help, plus this country gives chances to anyone from any country. At the same time, resources for the rest of Americans, the resources are in jeopardy and are being battered and abused by many others.
I understand that everyone deserves their fair shot, especially in this country, but as a citizen, you do stop and think about the future stability of this country and resources of this country.
What about your children? What about your federal services you may need in the future?
If something is seemingly destroying this country, then it needs to be handled.
Yes this is America the land of opportunity, but if these liberties are constantly being abused, especially by many that are here illegaly, we will have nothing to offer anyone at all very soon.
I would love to help everyone out as much as possible, but I live in this country, bad enough we have countless problems as is, we shouldn't be obligated to spoon feed everyone else, while citizens are hungry and homeless here.

2007-01-16 06:03:16 · answer #7 · answered by hirofuri 3 · 6 3

300,000 a year across the U.S. and taxpayers get stuck with the bill.

The kids of illegal aliens are eligible to receive welfare checks for their parents and subsidized housing.

Some illegal aliens are getting social security checks by getting doctors to label their kids as learning disabled.

2007-01-16 06:00:12 · answer #8 · answered by member_of_bush_family 3 · 9 1

thats 28,200 a year!!!!! in 2 counties alone! now multiply that number by how many counties there are in the US times the next ten years!!!! GOODBYE AMERICA HELLO GETTO *** SPICVILLE!! and wait till they really start to use their voting power to vote themselves enev more benifits and privilages!!! Is it really over? I think so, or it will erupt in a civil confrontation. have you ever asked a mex for something back that they stole from you? no? its fun!! it gets real ugly real fast!!

2007-01-16 06:17:31 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 6 2

The taxpayers will pay for it. The money won't dry up because we will continue to pay for it. This is one of the things that pisses me off.

2007-01-16 05:58:09 · answer #10 · answered by JEHLERS 2 · 7 1

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