That's right ! If we were in their country illegally, we definitely would get NO SYMPATHY that were were fearful of anything. Any way you look at it, being here without the proper documentation is breaking the law. Do you know of any other country that would actually give any thought to NOT deporting or prosecuting someone who was breaking the law, regardless of their "status"?
2007-01-25 09:10:47
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answered by Momof3 3
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Doesn't bother me in the least. Wish they'd deport more of them. The Wall Street Journal ran an article a couple weeks ago about a chicken processing plant in Georgia. The Feds raided it and busted 700 illegal aliens. Practically wiped out their entire work force! Guess what happened? First thing that happened is the company raised wages $1 and hour across the board for all job levels. Some levels went to $8 or $9 an hour. The second thing is that unemployment among local blacks shrank significantly, because so many of them got jobs at the processing plant. Yes, illegal aliens depress wages, and yes, they take jobs from American citizens. End of argument!
2007-01-25 09:14:11
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answered by texasjewboy12 6
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No doubt, that they have all broke the law, and therefore, MUST be deported for doing so. Stop whining in Latino cafes and get up, and try to undo what anyone without papers have done to themselves, to get them to this part or stage of their illegal conquest here in America. What are all the pots for, pity potting just won't help' Americans are overwhelmed with many humanitarian issues of our own(homelessness, job security, retired workers compensation(SS), why take on more headaches, its the immigrants responsibility to get done all necessary steps needed toward legally being here, no excuses, stop whining, and help yourselves.
2007-01-25 09:26:13
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answered by Anonymous
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They should be deported then out police agencies can start to work on the unlicensed professionals that are american.
2007-01-25 09:09:03
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answered by sacratez 1
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No, it doesn't bother me. What bothers me is the reporters. Why they are using that slant - maybe just covering both sides of the issue. I don't support illegals staying in this country while many, legally, go through all the proper procedures and wait. Don't see many reports on that.
2007-01-25 09:15:20
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answered by Quest 6
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i do no longer probable think of people ought to easily pass to this usa illegally, yet we haven't any spectacular to deal with them inhumanely. they are human, our brothers, our associates to the South. people and Mexicans ought to get alongside. there are various push factors in Mexico sending immigrants to the U. S., yet there are various pull factors drawing them in. to assert the U. S. (or segments of the U. S.) would not make the main of undocumented workers is kinda out of touch. Undocumented Mexican people at the instant are not filling up our hospitals or stealing our jobs, and have faith it or no longer they at the instant are not those interior the welfare line. maximum people won't be in a position of even think of how impoverished many Mexicans are in Mexico. those people are surviving and dealing complicated. the place are all of the white youngsters at who're meant to be working at McDonalds? I in user-friendly terms see Mexicans right here. They do their pastime, particularly circumstances they at the instant are not even that fluent in English, yet they are greater with it than snotty white youngsters who won't be in a position of take exhilaration in working for money. that's far greater complicated than people think of. we actually do ought to discern something out nevertheless, Latinos will make a third of our inhabitants in 2050 - which will additionally be the 1st time that greater infants of Latino-descent are born interior the U. S. than infants of white non-latino infants. this is going to ensue, and there is not any reason to think of that's a bad factor. i'm basically saying, ultimately people will ought to deal with Mexican effect - we aren't going to "substitute into Mexico", we will nonetheless be usa, in user-friendly terms a splash greater Latino. Are people culturally something like they have been a hundred years in the past? Nope. situations are changing.
2016-11-27 01:48:38
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answered by ? 4
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Why be bothered? Bush will give them all a chance to come back under a "guest worker" program before he leaves office anyway.
2007-01-25 09:42:13
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answered by neooxyconservative 3
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No, does not bother me a bit. and lets call
it what it is illegal aliens. Do you feel sorry
for the people who are Americans that cannot receive health care?
2007-01-25 09:11:11
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answered by Debra S 1
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I feel compassion for everyone. I feel sorry for all the Americans who have a horrible way of thinking, and do not treat people like they are human beings.
2007-01-25 09:18:14
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answered by Sparkles 4
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No it bothers me more that the government doesn't help people who have worked all their lives don't get help when they need it.
2007-01-25 09:09:39
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answered by tigerlilliebuick 3
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