We have an even bigger problem facing the U.S. in dealing with our weakened education standards.
Please learn how to write and try to become a productive, educated member of society, instead of the ignorant bigot that you have come across as here.
2007-03-06 04:47:29
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answered by jimvalentinojr 6
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FACT: Illegal aliens or immigrants for that matter don't belong in the US -- they have their own homelands. They have their own countries to live in.
They come from countries rich in resources, lots of people and lots of land.
But they want to take the easy way out, as such, they perpetuate problems in their homelands by coming into the US and Europe.
They need to turn their countries into better places to live.
Running away to the US or Europe so they can buy a big screen TV doesn't give them any rights to come here.
Americans and Europeans wouldn't be welcome in these people's homelands. So why the double standard?
As these people come from their homelands to Europe, The US and Canda, they'll wipe out the indigenous cultures there, forever changing them. As these people have lots of kids and by 2100 will inherit the US, Canada and Europe. (See demographics.)
However, these immigrants will still have their homelands intact.
Whereas the indigineous peoples of the US, Canada and Europe will be nothing more than a few irrelevant tribes in hidden away enclaves. They will have no political power, economic power or street power and will be governed by the children of these immigrants and their corresponding motherlands.
This is exactly what is happening and exactly why so many black and white folk are leaving places like California and parts of the UK.
2007-03-06 18:34:32
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to get your facts straight, US is not 50% mexican first of all.
Second, there's really not much Japanese in the U.S. -- Japan is a strong economy and they don't have a really compelling need to move here.
As for China, India and Russia, well these people come on work or student visas, which is taking jobs from technical American workers and American college faculty. I understand your frustration, especially when I have college professors who I can barely understand. But, it's the U.S. government that allows these people to come on these type of visas; and it's better for China and India governments -- that in part helps their overpopulation problems.
As for Mexico: well, I agree, they should not come here illegally, but unfortunately, there are people who try to make changes, but these changes tend to go against U.S. interests, and when someone comes along in Latin America who wishes to change things, they're marked, and eventually sanctioned. Illegal immigration is really not helping Latinos at all -- as illegal immigrants, they are poorer in RELATION to how they lived in their countries
2007-03-06 12:44:17
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answered by cariocecus76 1
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You act like you own the country. The beauty of the U.S. is that it is a "free" country. Anyone can live here. If you don't like THAT, YOU can move away. To China, India, Russia, Japan or somewhere else. OK?
2007-03-06 12:47:59
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answered by littlechrismary 5
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You sound like a "ref" yourself, so what are you complaining about? How about you take some grammar classes and by the way, 1/2 of the population in the US is not Mexican....
2007-03-06 13:43:26
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answered by If the mask fits... 5
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Where did you get you info 1/2 of americans are mexicans.? NO WAY... you need to get your facts straight before you come on here stating it.. go back to school and get some more education and then come back and ask your question.....
2007-03-06 16:12:37
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answered by ~~~Buffy~~~ 6
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That´s easy to say...
remember we had argentinian refugees in Europe ???
That´s thanks to the US having decided at that time that to stop a democratic elected parliament it is an acceptable solution to bomb the parliament... great !!!
Not to mention Africa which was France, Britain and the US playground...
Well I think our GOVERNMENTS ARE PARTLY RESPONSIBLE for that...
So I will agree with your point in the future only if the western world stops creating mess around the world.
2007-03-07 15:45:32
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answered by NLBNLB 6
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Wow, that is kind of harsh, don't you think? Your percentages are way, way off though. Many of these people that immigrate to the US CANT change their country. Many of these people come here due to religious persecution, poverty, illness, education. I mean, that is what makes the US the US. Because of their willingness to allow people from other countries to relocate here and make a living. And with that being said, a lot of these people don't make hardly enough to live here and to send money back home to support their family, but it is still more than what they might make in their own country.
2007-03-06 12:52:54
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answered by Karen 3
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There are approximately 39 million Hispanic/Latin/Mexican people in the USA . There are 300 million people in the entire country. You need to do the math. Its certainly far from being half. As long as they are legal Americans now I don't care .
The illegals are simply that illegal and they came across the established USA border via illegal means and need to be arrested and deported.
2007-03-06 15:05:41
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answered by Yakuza 7
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The United States would not exist were it not for immigration. It was immigration that made this country what it is today.
And with respect to Mexico, technically I think our border crossed them, and not the other way around.
2007-03-06 14:00:43
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answered by RockC 2
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and people don't think it matters
Khalid Al-Midhar and Hani Hanjour, the al-Qaeda hijackers who crashed American Airlines Flight 77 into the Pentagon, obtained the paperwork needed for their Virginia driver's licenses by paying $100 to an illegal immigrant in a convenience store parking lot.
2007-03-06 13:11:59
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answered by usafatceo 3
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