must you think they all fly air planes
2007-01-23 05:09:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I gotta say that understand completely. I've got a friend who was entering a convenience store minding his own business when an uninsured, unlicensed illegal motorist drove into him and the store he was entering. Now he must to go to the Dr. once a month to have fluid drained from his spinal cord. No one will hire him even though he's willing to sign a workman's comp waiver in order to work. Insurance companies won't insure him. He's forced to be on social security and not even getting enough to support his family much less pay his mortgage. He would much rather be working. This state is a 'no fault' state and the person who hit him and the store got a $45 fine from a judge who said there was nothing else he could do.
2016-05-24 00:29:11
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't be too concerned about being called a racist. Racism typically manifests itself among groups already established in the country. Illegal immigration is about people trying to get into the country. They aren't the same.
Do a little critical thinking here...
For the people in Mexico trying to get in the US, it's very expensive for them. The conditions upon which they make their trek are deplorable. Many have died making this trip, and yet they still come.
Why do they do this?
It's because they perceive that living in America, even as an illegal alien, is still better than what they have at home.
As a country the US has done just about everything it can (within the means provided) outside of shooting them all. And even with what we have done, along with the risks and expense they take in making the trip, they are still trying to get here.
It sounds to me like that strategies that we've put forth aren't working. And from this, does anyone think that putting a fence up is going to stop these people from attempting the trip?
If you take this a step further, maybe we have to look at problem from a different angle.
You can look at the problem of illegal immigration as a symptom and not a problem. These people are not making this trip because they are bored. They are making the trip because of the huge disparity between the US economy and Mexico's economy.
The real problem is that these people can't make enough money to feed their families. There aren't enough jobs. Their standard of living is nowhere near what the US has.
If you truly want to end the problem of illegal immigration, then we have to take a look at what we can do to elevate these people's standard of living, to provide jobs, and give these people greater opportunity in their own country.
No one really wants to leave home. But more specifically, these people are desperate enough that they feel they have to.
There are many people that feel that Mexico's economy and standard of living, isn't our problem and that's just way things are. However, as your question points out, it has become our problem.
2007-01-23 01:25:46
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answer #3
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answered by LongSnapper 4
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as long as you do not write on a racist comment (as long as you know it won't hurt someone), there is no wrong in it :)
illegal immigrants...
if it is still a problem, the coastal police and the navy must intensify their patrols around the country's shores and apprehend those that try to get by shore. the police should also increase and improve their search on all imports at all their seaports and airports to search for any illegal immigrant entry. the airforce may also need to create some air patrol strategy...
that is to prevent illegal immigrants from coming in the country. inside the country, the police should intensify their efforts in looking for these baddies. if found an illegal immigrant (with permission from their home country) the country should punish them, before sending them back to their home country. the country should make it a law, so that other people know about it...
it seems like a waste of resources, but it will definitely reduce their numbers :)
2007-01-25 15:39:39
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answer #4
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answered by urbanvigilante 3
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You might find a way to stop it, but if you do there will be a huge price to pay. What red blooded American would leave his family to work for the wages that these people work for. Have you ever seen how hard these people work, the long hours of back breaking work for ridiculously low pay? If they don't do it, who will, and what will happen to our economy. I think that rather than stopping them, they should be given a break, there just has to be real criminals out there that need to be reigned in.
2007-01-23 01:58:32
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answer #5
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answered by al b 5
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I'm not sure what a "raciies" is...... But if you want to stop illegal immigration, don't let them in, don't give them jobs, don't allow them housing, don't allow them government benefits, don't allow them medical care.
Immigration done legally is GREAT. But to stop the illegals, you have to shut down all avenues of access.
2007-01-23 00:30:17
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answer #6
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answered by kja63 7
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well first of all a status of equilibrium across the world. this is hard to obtain so highly secured borders would do the job! charities would make a big impact because they wouldn't have a reason to immigrate!
2007-01-23 00:52:23
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answer #7
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answered by simon k 2
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well a part of the goverment lets them sneak in for exchange of money drugs and control over region dont know if that will help you
2007-01-23 21:38:25
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you ever been told that your spelling is terrible? You should go back to school for that and forget social studies.
2007-01-23 00:53:25
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answered by txpilot 3
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There is only one way to stop them. Give them California.
2007-01-23 17:47:33
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answered by gyro-nut64 3
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