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Can we write letters to all the Pres. candidates that we feel akin to and tell them we won't vote for them unless they make a public stand against Illegal immigration?
Don't we need to put our bets on the table here folks? Do we want nandy pandy maybe this maybe that or do we want surety and decissiveness and a strong commintment to end the influx and presence of illegal people in this country?

2007-01-31 04:54:11 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

So much disenchantment! Yes, I feel this way too but ...it's all we have really. If you believe in Democracy and America you have got to do this. Overwhelming evidence DOES make these people think about their lagging ways.
A good wall will help, and running down the illegal employers. Soon, we will pick up all the illegals as time passes, for traffic infractions etc. It will take time but it will work. Frankly, I don't mind if people work here, I just don't want to educate them in anothe language. Keep the kids and the non working mothers at home (their country). Let them come and work and obey the legal process to arrive here. In the meantime, the rest of us will live easier, with less crime, cheaper product prices and a reasonable number of law abiding, productive legal immigrants.

2007-01-31 05:13:23 · update #1

publicman: There is no evidence of race in this question? Where are you coming from? Outside of that, you did answer. Unfortunately your answer is not understandable. Could this be evidence of your thinking or your lack of proper involvement with learning English and obeying the laws to become American? Or are you a ruse?

2007-01-31 05:34:09 · update #2

29 answers

I do and have been doing that. I follow-up with every vote on everything. They know people are watching. Their free ride, no questions asked, is comming to an end. They may not do what we ask but we have to exercise our ability to do so. They are constantly trying to filter out our rights little by little and you have to stay on them every day and make sure they don't. If letters didn't matter we wouldn't have come as far as we have. It atleast brings the issues to public debate. Maybe if we would have been as diligent in the follow-up with the last amnesty......we wouldn't be here now. We dropped the ball and "forgot" about it. I know my letters fall on deaf ears with some of my reps. So I work more with those who are on my side of an issue and ask them what I can do to help. It also helps to work in the local level. More is getting done there in alot of areas. Most are sadly at a standstill.......but it's out there and the fight isn't over. I just know I will not sit back and do nothing. I can't have the attitude that's it's just too big of a thing to change. Maybe they will give them amnesty......it's still not over. But there's plenty of other issues directly related to it that I will fight for. There will be an additional "cleaning house" on the next election as well. It's baby steps. I mean if they say poof amnesty.....it's not a done deal. If they say poof, no amnesty......it's not over either.

I figure they hope to keep everyone diverted in 1000 different directions to where we'll tire and not keep paying attention to things. I for one am not.

I know I will not vote for anyone who supports amnesty in any way shape or form.

2007-01-31 06:24:43 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

You know you have a good point. But.... Even if we do this as you have stated. Who's to say they change their mind when in office to go for the popular vote. You know when politicians run for office they make alot of promises and never come through. Or when you ask them a straight right question they talk around the answer without giving a yes or no answer. You are on the right track but how do we get them to be honest and forthright?
Also included with the illegal immigration let's talk about their language. When our forefathers came to this country, they came from Germany, Ireland, Scotland etc... The international language was English, but now everything you buy has Spanish, Chinese and all these other languages printed to read directions etc. Whatever happened to English as our International Language? It all stems back to the liberalists having to be politically correct. We need a leader that doesn't care about politically correctness they need to do what is best for our country, also when the illegals came to our country our crime rate went up at least 200% which needs to be controlled also. I could go on and on but I won't. We need to put a stop to this once and for all.

2007-01-31 05:15:07 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Redundancy ladies and gentlemen. Embrace it, understand it, implement it.
To pandagirl:Congress holds the purse strings to the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, We hold the strings to everything that the government and their financial contributors need.

Juan you can choose to believe in a democracy, would prefer to see the rank and file ideology(read this especially no.6)
http://www.trilateral.org/projwork/tfrsums/tfr57.htm
They have had their day. And as you'll plainly see, we are all an experiment to them. read the whole site if you wish and if you're interested i'll send you the email with the full list of members. Madeline Albright is on there. You know, Clinton's Secretary of State. She's supposedly going to be on CNN tonight to bad mouth bush about the Iraq War, but really how can she do that when she to is working with globalist society initiative. rethink the democracy mentality would you? We are in fact a "constitutional representative REPUBLIC".

2007-01-31 05:06:42 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

There wont be any amnesty its just political bs. Just by being counted in the census, illegals give political power to special groups. Many illegals fraudulently vote anyway and there is strong evidence that some key elections have been upset by illegal voters. Politicians represent the "people" even if those people are illegal aliens. Since the number of representatives in congress is fixed, any increase in population in California, for example, due to illegal immigration will require more representation for that group while taking away representation from people in other states. Most politicians that represent areas of large illegal population, vote in the interest of illegal aliens since they are the ones they represent. I havent heard any legal citizens say they want amnesty for illegals.That would be asking for a civil war. I have sent letters to senators,and the president. I dont think they even read them,but I have noticed just since the dems won mid term elections alot more people are concerned about the illegals in this country. I for one voted dems just to wake Bush up,But I will vote rebublican in 2008. I think thats the case for alot of people.

2007-01-31 06:53:08 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

i'm unhappy to declare that unlawful immigration would be ended interior the 300 and sixty 5 days 2010 while the borders between Mexico and Canada will flow down. The workplace work has been signed and our congressmen be attentive to approximately it yet no person is announcing something approximately it. that is then that each and all and sundry Mexicans from Mexico would be seen electorate of the USA of united statesa.,and the folk from Canada too. yet sadly,we individuals will develop into electorate of Mexico and Canada besides.

2016-11-01 23:30:00 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Sort of, Illegal immigration has been a problem for decades and American people have been complaining about it for decades, so why can't the government do what they promise and deal with it?? Answer: they want the illegal's votes. What we NEED to do is everyone(everyone against illegal immigration)needs to send a letter to their senator and every other person in authority every week about how discusted we are with how they are dealing with it(the immigration problem), that's what I'm going to do once I turn 18. No, I don't hate illegal immigrants, but I am strongly against them invading America instead of trying to better their own government. (yes, this is a copy-paste thing I've been doing, but I feel strongly about what I feel.)

2007-01-31 09:29:43 · answer #6 · answered by offlights 4 · 0 1

Letters won't work because they don't listen. They haven't worked regarding the boarder patrol agents that are wrongly in federal prison for filing bad paperwork and shooting a drug smuggler in the butt. Emails are a total waste of time because they are treated as trash and never seen - my daughter works for a congressman.

I like "badcosmo"'s idea. Don't go to business that hire illegal alien criminals.

Happy days are here again! I heard that we get another chance for a boycott from the illegal Mexicans. May 1st they are planning a protest and will DEMAND that the deportations stop. I am really looking forward to it. It's another chance to see what businesses we should go to . People in LA will again be able to go 75mph during rush hour!

2007-01-31 05:13:21 · answer #7 · answered by Dizney 5 · 6 1

Easy. The international Community should help the poorer nations to get their acto together especially by encouraging good leaders and shunning the corrupt ones. That way, the poorer countries will become richer and people will not feel the need to have to leave. I think most people leave their situations of poverty out of desperation -- so just make these countries less desperate places to live in and illegal immigration will fall like an figure skater with a bad landing.

2007-01-31 05:06:04 · answer #8 · answered by JiveSly 4 · 1 3

I mean lets be honest. We all know that the average americans voice will do nothing to ease this problem with illegal immigration. Hell, our votes really don't even count. Its really up to the people in power to actually do something about it. When they do something about it, its in little subtle ways. A raid here, a big bust there. It's going to take something drastic to open their eyes to see how big this problem is. After that, then everyone will scramble to find a solution.

2007-01-31 06:11:41 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

First of all nothing will end illegal immigration. Ever hear of the old saying "where there is a will, there is a way". People who want in this country bad enough will find that way.
Second of all I know many people who are american citizens, their husbands are illegal and have paperwork pending for an interview with immigration. a call to their senator and congressman gets much accomplished so it just goes to show, that our senators, congressman, and yes even pres. elects are willing to help those who all of you are so wiling to crucify.

2007-01-31 05:27:32 · answer #10 · answered by whoareyou 3 · 4 2

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