I think all of you should do some research before you say you are being invaded. There are over fifty RECOGNIZED United States' interventions in Latin American industries, all of this done just so YOU can be living an ultra-high standard of life. The imperialistic view your government has taken on Latin America and other countries has drained those countries' economies and imported them into the U.S. How then do you even DEAR to say you feel invaded, when you not only exploit "third world" countries, but also invade ones with different ideologies like Iraq and Afghanistan?
2007-01-25
10:02:19
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➔ Immigration
and don't start with all your "why don't you go back?" bullcrap, face the facts without insulting.
2007-01-25
10:03:35 ·
update #1
Illegal immigration is a situation provoked by your own government.
2007-01-25
10:08:08 ·
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Stupid people like Lynn G assume that I am illegal just because I disagree with all of you douchebags
2007-01-25
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America invade another country....No Way....couldn't happen. Ask Vietnam, Iraq and others. They just 'help'. (themselves)
2007-01-25 10:11:58
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answered by Ferret 5
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It may not be an invasion of military sorts. It is a huge risk to our security as a nation. If we as a nation willingly allow millions across our borders we are then asking to be attacked by terrorism based activities.
Yes, Latin America has a huge disparity in the difference between the different classes in their societies. Some would say we are actually stimulating an economy by providing even the lowest wage jobs. We live in a global economy where often the lowest bid gets the work.
There is a difference between invading a county to prevent a world atrocity and invading for world conquest.
2007-01-25 10:23:51
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answered by Patrick A 1
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First of all, using the derogatory dialog towards each other only make the situation more tense.
If people "feel" a certain way they have that right whether misinformed or not. It comes with being in a free country. Does the US assert its rights in third world countries, you bet! Does that justify illegal immigration? No! However a good case could be made that it makes a case for the immigration quota numbers be adjusted so that people don't have to break a law to get into this country. There are some very relevant facts regarding the mentality of immigrants who knowingly break the law to get here. They know they are breaking the law and a lot of them find life here is not one big bowl of cherries and resort to crime to make their way. If you break one law, then what's another like driving without a license or no insurance, or drunk driving or a number of other laws we have here that set these people up on a path for failure.
2007-01-25 10:24:52
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answered by yes_its_me 7
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You could take your own advice and take the facts without insulting. And most Americans arent living a ultra high standard of life,in fact some illegals are better off than Americans at least they recieve free medical ect. Id say over 20 million illegals is an invasion, especially when 300,000 of them have been incarcerated ,some several times.
Logically, an American citizen should be able to sue the Mexican government for loss of wages due to their lack of respect for our laws. Or a group of ex-employees who have been displaced by illegal immigrants ought to be able to initiate a class action suite against their ex-employer for loss of wages as well as racial discrimination.
There are no coincidences in politics. If something happens, you can be sure that it was planned that way. The constant influx of illegal immigrants, including other than Mexicans, affects our economy, morality, safety, health, social structure, politics and every other aspect of our lives. Our southern border has become the world’s gateway to our ultimate downfall
2007-01-25 10:31:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I find it ironic that American manufacturing firms are sending American jobs to Mexico - and at the same time, the Mexicans are sneaking into America for jobs......go figure.
It should be obvious to anyone that America can't employ the whole damn country and still maintain a viable economy.
Mexico needs to leap into the 21st century and build their own economic infrastructure. Presently, their largest cash cow is the monies being sent back from America by Mexican workers in this country - when your economy is based solely on imported funds with no exports - someone somewhere is getting screwed!
2007-01-25 10:10:50
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answered by LeAnne 7
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for my section, i think of like your buddy. i'm no longer from Africa so i won't be in a position of be an African American. that should make black Africans who substitute into people, African African people. yet i won't be in a position of communicate for each individual, so your suitable wager as various people have reported is bypass with the term African American and once you get to comprehend the guy greater desirable, you could ask them their selection in case you like. basically stay faraway from any be conscious which could be misconstrued as a slur. As for Wendy1......what are you speaking approximately? Your answer would not bypass with the question.
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answered by Anonymous
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Not all Americans are complaining. I see very few complaints for example from New York City. I guess some places are just more welcoming and less xenophobic.
2007-01-25 11:31:24
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answered by kobacker59 6
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Yes you are so right and people dont understand, thats wy empiers fall.
I'm from peru and it's sad to see people working in american mines underpaid in the worst of the conditions, people here dont see it because of these buble that all americans live in, even the news are in control so the people of these country dont see the reality, like the number of irakis 30 times more of the american soldiers, you are creating hate in the world for these country.
I'm peruvian and these is my continent to, so I'm an american
2007-01-25 10:25:18
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answered by Muka 1
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Why do I feel invaded - Because these illegal alien criminals are sucking us dry! Why should we be happy about people blatantly breaking the law, taking (demanding) services that WE have to pay for, not paying taxes, they STEAL jobs, they STEAL identities, they jump ahead of citizens for student aid and low income mortgages, they are causing a problem in the schools when teachers have to take extra time teaching the non-English speaking kids, hospitals close because they don't have enough money to stay open due to taking care of illegals who don't pay, SHALL I GO ON?
We don't need these criminals. They should be deported, along with their anchor baby kids. The 14th amendment must be changed to eliminate the anchor baby issue. Employers should be jailed, thus drying up the jobs that they shouldn't have.
Invaded? You bet!!!
2007-01-25 10:21:35
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answered by Dizney 5
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i'm not sure it's so onesided... mexico has also been able to get away with a regressive tax system that has generated a fairly healthy aristocracy. it seems that there are failures all around, although i agree with what you're saying. we aren't being invaded, we are standing in a stream we are also pissing in, then wondering why it's warm.
2007-01-25 10:09:47
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answered by uncle osbert 4
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