Both. Invasion from the standpoint that the South and Central Americans are invading since they can't get in officially and an infestation from the standpoint that once here every female is expected to produce a child so that they will have an opportunity to stay in this country.
2007-01-21 06:31:53
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answered by 91106 3
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Both. Look at the hundrede of thousands of them marching in Hell-A, talking about how they are going to take over with numbers (Invasion). Then look how 30% of them are on some sort of public assistance. (Infestation)
Unless you are hiring them, there is NO REASON a non-mexican should support them being able to stay here.
2007-01-21 08:01:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Crabby has the right idea. In my creative imagination I like to see the problem as being one of both that you suggest though. I am outraged that nearly 50% of our population comes into our country this way. I have no problems with folks coming here to work but I do have a problem witht the way they conduct themselves in public. Loud Spanish, over abundance of loud and misbehaing children. Many of these folks conduct themselves in criminal ways even beyond their illegal entrance. They foul our world as does vermin/infestation. If these people had inducted legally they would have been given the "how to be an American" book but most don't have a clue.
Then there is the no man's land of criminality that lives like a goon on our borders. Cutting off heads of those they dont agree with, raping women, selling drugs and running illegals. These are bad honchos and they come into our country as they please, raping robbing and pillaging as much as any invader.
What's happening isn't as it should be ...but it doesn't have anything to do with the actual illegals so much as they are for the most part here to work and that helps at least in theory for them. But does it really help America? Does it help those who paid the taxes to be here under some form of protection from starvation, disease, invasion from foreing forces or criminality? Our system is failing in this ...and many other things. This is not what our legal and ordered community had in mind when we were thinking of proper immigration. Your words are both appropriate to my way for thinking.
2007-01-21 06:52:09
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answered by Anonymous
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they've been invading and infesting usa for about 50 yrs now but it's only been reall obvious and apparent in the last 20. with liberals at the wheel it's the only way they can get elected illegally and they love illegals and don't give a rats *** about america just their agenda, "DESTROY AMERICA", and i say **** all liberals for their all viruses and you can actually get rid of a virus, it's called a firing squad.
2015-03-15 08:27:43
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answered by thomas moloian 2
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Both. They're invading the country in record numbers and bringing down the standard of living in the neighborhoods where they reside. And, they're like a bunch of rats, an infestation that won't go away. And, like rats, they keep on breeding in record numbers and are slowly, but surely, taking over the Southwestern states.
2007-01-21 06:47:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Invasion=infestation.
I hate illegals.
2007-01-21 10:59:59
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answered by cruel 3
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Neither. Immigrants have always been an asset to America--and that is the case here. What's really going on is three things:
1) Because these undocument immigrants aren't "in the system" employers get away with not paying what they should. Mostly this is not paying taxes on the immigrant workers--which is the main reason states are suffering added costs--employers, not immigrants, are siphoning the money off and putting it in their pockets.
2) Bigots are using the undocumented status of the immigrants as an excuse to lie and smear people who have come here to America to work and make a better life for themselves. These racist trash are, in fact, being very unAmerican--we are a land ofimmigrants who made good.
3) Politicians are calling these immigrants all kinds of names--labling them as criminals--in order to distract people from putting the blamewehere it really lies--on them. The reason we don't have immigration reform--why we didn't have it years ago so we wouldn't have this problem--is that these politicians get "campaign conntributions" (bribes, in other words) from the employers who are making illegal profits (again, mostly by not paying taxes). so the politicians block immigration reform--at the expense of the public interest--and then blame the immigrants for their own unethical and self-serving failures.
2007-01-21 06:39:49
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answered by Anonymous
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astounding. Mexicans have continuously concept-about the yankee southwest as merely yet another area of Mexico, the conflict befell very well, yet Mexico were given "cheated". So in the present day, u.s. has a wide unlawful inhabitants strolling round wondering that they don't seem unlawful, merely residing in yet another area of Mexico. that's area of the custom, like the way that American hillbillies keep ranting about how "the South shall upward push lower back!" And certain, we want to guard ourselves from all enemies, overseas and kinfolk. What i'm waiting for is our authorities to fail so of direction that difficulty-free opinion will outweigh authorities edict. presently, Mexican squaddies were crossing the border into Arizona and taking community police hostage. because i am going to in user-friendly words provide rumors and not in any respect data, the human beings of Arizona want to get which includes those police and record those occurrences. once documented, all of us want to hearken to about it. That is going double for you in regulation enforcement in our border states. conceal your identity in case you should, yet step ahead and communicate up. And if the yankee authorities fails to act to guard those who serve and protect, properly then the human beings can ought to.
2016-12-02 20:36:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Well first they invade then they infest; so really it is both.
2007-01-21 17:20:50
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answered by Anonymous
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it never ceases to amaze me that so many u.s. "citizens" are so hung up about pedro the gardener trying to scratch a living over here, then use words like "invasion and infestation" to describe him, when america is doing that AND much worse in countries they don't belong in as we speak!!! how about these prize us citizens start setting the examples, bring back their OWN ppl who are invading and infesting other countries, and get their butts back behind their own borders first wehre they should be in the first place? then worry about pedro.
2007-01-21 07:39:11
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answered by Anonymous
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