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If our housing codes were enforced, if they were tracked like citizens are.....how long would it be for them to realize you can't survive on what alot of these jobs pay without welfare or doing something illegal to earn more money? Then what do we do? I just read yet another story where Circuit City is laying off it's better paid employees for cheaper labor. It's been being done for awhile but atleast these guys were honest about it. And here the government want's to bring in more low wage earners. What are they going to do when their children are literally ripped from their arms and they are charged with neglect for being poor? Being a good hard worker gets you a pink slip out the door because you've reached your cap. 15 min. late from picking up your kids at school gets you landed in jail because some low wage employer wouldn't let you leave. I'm waiting for things to go full circle so they can see Americans aren't lazy or racist when they fight this.

2007-03-28 11:19:41 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

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The notion huge importation of cheap unskilled labor “to do work no one else will do” with citizen benefits is good for the economy, is insane. Why have higher educations, if cheap unskilled labor is economic prosperity’s key? If it is such a good idea: why hasn’t Mexico, Latin America, India, China and other overpopulated countries with cheap unskilled labor been able to overcome new global market economic chaos? Why not open all nations’ borders and let unskilled workers enter freely like we do?

If 30 million unskilled workers are good for the American economy; why not get 300 million or a billion? If more is better, then bring it on. We can show the third world, population explosion is a good thing. Starving Africans “too lazy to work” may see the light and want more cheap labor to end famine.

There is a finite limit any economy or land can accept in population, proportionate to finite resources available to feed and nurture that population. America is in decline where water, electricity, roads, infrastructures, schools, healthcare, and every aspect of life have been adversely influenced by overpopulation. How much more can America suffer to appease international corporate greed and the Bushite Coup?The ignoble day legislation granting amnesty or guest worker status to millions of illegals is passed, will go down in history with recognition equal to the day John Kennedy died, the Alamo, Pearl Harbor, 9-11, and Neville Chamberlain’s “peace in our time” declaration. All will remember where they were when Bush killed America.

2007-03-28 12:39:33 · answer #1 · answered by Zoe 3 · 2 1

I am afraid way deeper than that. Historical, Economical, Sociological, Humanitarian, Demographically and Geographically speaking. like the owner of Anderson milk, told me just last week in Las Vegas what he tells immigration when they take 60% of his workforce. "hey guys, take 50 Mexicans and bring me 5 American boys that will milk my cows and work as hard as the Mexicans do for 3.00 an hour........ all you have t do is go back to Boston, the Irish went thru this, so the Italians, Chinese........well must we go on...... it is all a matter of Education and an radical change of Governments of the People and For the People.

2007-03-29 06:53:55 · answer #2 · answered by a.j. 5 · 0 0

your so right. i would like to know the same thing. America is slowly getting fed up with the illegals. when are they going to realize they are being used as slaves?

2007-03-28 18:58:04 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

If our standards were enforced, they wouldn't be here to begin with.

2007-03-28 19:00:40 · answer #4 · answered by DAR 7 · 4 1

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