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Do they have any value system or conscience? Or are they so desparate or do they simply not care? A study was done by Psychologists stating that the USA would be so crowded in just 5-10 years we'd not have room for all these people. They're having kids at a rate 10x's higher than USA citizens. The schools have become grossly overcrowded due to Mexicans. USA's populations is about 300Million. Take away 60Million ILLLEGALS and we'd have more resources for ourselves. Less crime. Many of them go to the USA's medical facilities and get FREE care. Why can't Mexico take care of it's own? Why don't they even try?

2007-04-29 07:53:16 · 33 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

For member8989............I've been to IRAQ dude. Unlike you I served in the US Army for 32 years. Vietnam and Iraq.

2007-04-29 08:04:29 · update #1

You guys/girls have presented some very very solid answers of value to me. One though states something about children of illegals. Understand 1st that the parent of that child, who is an illegal, has clearly demonstrated that he/she did not give appropriate consideration as to the potential danger consequences of his/her actions by coming into the USA. Illegals destroy USA farmers land/fences/barns/crops by trampling through them with no concern. They are everywhere. How many gallons can one place in a one gallon container?????? This country is already overcrowded.

2007-04-29 08:52:41 · update #2

33 answers

all i hear is blah,blah and more blah!!

2007-04-29 16:23:25 · answer #1 · answered by doinitthamexicanway 3 · 1 1

I often wonder what the illegal alien parents tell their children when the children do something wrong. Do they tell them it is okay to break the law?

Do they treaten their children (non US Citizen ones) by saying they will turn them over to INS?

How can you be a good parent and raise good children if the children know that you are a criminal?

Maybe the US government should keep the US Citizen children of deported illegal aliens and adopt them out to US Citizens (who would otherwise adopt foreign babies).

Take their property and children and then deport the criminals.

If two parents are put in jail for other crimes (drug dealing) doesn't the government take custody of the children while the parents are serving their sentences?

If the US Citizen children of deported aliens have US Citizen relatives or Lawful Permanent Resident relatives, the government could turn the children over to them.

If you want to stop the crime, punish the criminals as you would other criminals!

If you think this is harsh, then tell the illegals to go HOME!

If Mexico is so bad, why are millions of US Citizens and Europeans moving there to retire every year?????

Have you been to Mexico? If not, do not judge it. If so, then you know what I mean. There is no excuse for someone to set around drinking beer, smoking, etc. when there is junk all around the place and holes in the roofs.

I guess it all has to do with "strength of character."

Some societies have it and prosper, and those societies that do not have strength of character leech on the societies that do.

2007-04-29 09:23:07 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Mexico has free medical care. They are not here for that. They are here because they are, likely criminals back home. Being that they are criminals at home, they can’t get a job back home. So they come to the USA, and usually continue the same criminal behavior.

They have so many kids because they know that the “anchor babies” they have, the less likely they will be deported.

You might want to know that the USA is the nicest country, in the world, when it comes to illegal aliens. People that enter Mexico illegally, from say Guatemala, are usually beaten, and the women raped. Often they will spend days in jail with no food. In the country of Belize, illegal aliens spend a minimum of 30 days in a jail sleeping on the floor, before they are deported.

I grew up in a poor Barios in the USA. My grandparents came here legally. I was regularly beat up by the kids of illegal aliens. Yes, they treat us like crap.

2007-04-29 15:35:18 · answer #3 · answered by Marvin 7 · 0 0

I can't believe all of what im reading. Criminals and they dont care and disrespect?!?!? Ok....I happent o know a lot about this topic. My husband is from Mexico and he came here a while ago illegally. The reason that he came here is for a better life. For the fact that he was in college and the chance that when he graduated he would get a descent job was 5%. He lived in pvoerty and never knew what the following day would bring. Money to eat? Gas to drive to work? Getting robbed? You making it big in Mexico is very rare....not unless your family already has the money and resource. My husband came here illegally and did the right thing. He has never used goverment assistance nor "Over populated" anything. You see what its like to be raised in a **** hole and have no a/c on a 115 degree day and only be able to provide tortillas for your family and you are working 12-15 hour days on the farm knowing its endless. I know SEVERAL people that have come here illegally. They just want to work and take care of their family and stay out of trouble. I dont know a single Mexican that I am friends with that has been arrested or uses goverment assistance or has a crap load of kids. They all have one. Bottom Line...........In Mexico...the saying "If you can dream it, you can be it." doesnt exist like it does here.

2007-04-30 08:54:44 · answer #4 · answered by A little Southern Comfort 5 · 1 1

As a US citizen I have had the experiences of marrying a canadian citizen and visiting the poorest parts of mexico also. After seeing the conditions that the mexican people go through, I cannot in my heart blame them for wanting to run. The problem we are trying to solve here is not whether they should come over the border or not. It is all a matter of how. My husband has spent 6 years of his life and well over 5,000$ to come into this country legally. His residence interview and his citizenship interview have been pushed back from the normal wait times while the government tries to accomodate those who are here illegally. On top of that the fees have increased over 300% from before 9/11. That does not include the attorney's fees. On top of that My husband is a skilled laborer and could easily get a good construction job. But in the US he can't. Why? He is an immigrant (and an italian-looking one at that). Apparently, any person who is an immigrant is not worth what his skills and experience profess. He is an immigrant. Company's have over-looked him, passed him over, or blatantly offered him less money than his counter-parts. He is legal, but that does not matter. He is a hard worker with skills, but that does not matter. All they see is immigrant. Apparently Canada's labor force has no skill in the US Employers eyes. Can I blame the illegals for that? YES! Why hire a legal when there are illegals just across the train tracks who will do it for half the cost? But on the other hand 'half cost' to an illegal is sometimes big bucks in comparisan to where they came from. This debate has lobbyists in the fray for monetary gains only. Don't be fooled. At the same time, what does the legal process do for weeding out the good from the bad immigrants. If I am not mistaken, the terrorists were "legal". What is congress's answer to that? Higher fees and longer wait times? Give me a break. So how do we fix something that is not working on either side? Scrap it and start over. Illegals would be more inclined to cross over to the legal side if the fees were not so high, the wait times for being able to work and make a living were not so long. Illegals would be more inclined to cross over to the legal side if there were not any profit savy companies around to employ, abuse, and under-pay them. It is these companies that keep them coming. Punish them for starters. Force them to retro-pay for all the cheap labor they employ or employed. Use that retro-pay to fund tightening the border and building a system that keeps track of everyone who comes across our borders, whether by plane, train, boat, car, horseback, or foot. Document everyone without recourse. Then sort out the bad from good apples. You commit a crime, you get sent back to whatever spit of land you came from whether the crime is small or large. The legal immigrants have decent jobs. The higher wages give our economy a boost. Companies who make practice of abusing and under-paying illegals will be punished severly and should be put out of business. Those who want to enter the USA will have no choice but to get documented to get a job. Where there is no water, there is no fish. And Immigrants should not have to fear the government deporting them for any reason, but they should fear and respect the law.

2007-04-29 10:26:51 · answer #5 · answered by berriebush 1 · 0 1

While it may appear to be a complex issue - it is really not from the information I have read.It is also not a victimless crime of the poor.........

The Mexican border is a joke that people from all over the world can walk , crawl or sneak through - the Mexican government's Grupo Beta aid group distributed pamphlets to migrants .

Almost half of California hospitals are operating in the red and provided specific documentation of how the state’s 430 facilities spent $700 million to treat illegal immigrants in 2006.
But the American taxpayer doesn't mind - they are willing to foot the bill according to Congress.

Majority Democrats want a path to citizenship for millions of illegal immigrants and since they now control Congress ......

Thousands of Ameicans are killed yearly by illegal immigrates in this country - but no one but their family seems to care.
The murderer of Phoenix high school student Tanee Natividad merely crossed the border into Mexico to escape law enforcement.
David March, a Los Angeles County Sheriff who was killed when he pulled over a car for a routine traffic stop. The driver was a dangerous Mexican drug dealer, Armando Garcia, who had been deported twice and has a long history of violent crime. After shooting Sheriff March twice in the head, Garcia was able to escape and is believed to be in Mexico, where officials refuse to send him back for trial.

2007-04-29 09:36:26 · answer #6 · answered by Akkita 6 · 3 0

By Scott Malone Tue Mar 13, 2007 4:38pm
BOSTON (Reuters) - Dozens of children have not seen their parents since federal agents rounded up 361 undocumented workers last week at a leather-goods factory in Massachusetts, immigrants advocates said on Tuesday.
Of the workers arrested at the Michael Bianco Inc. factory in New Bedford, more than 60 have been released, more than 200 moved to Texas, and the rest jailed throughout New England, said Paula Grenier, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement in Boston, which arrested the workers. Most of the workers were from Guatemala and El Salvador, according to federal and state authorities.
Ali Noorani, executive director of the Massachusetts Immigration and Refugee Advocacy Coalition, said the arrests have separated 100 to 175 children from their parents, though it is hard to do an accurate count since many may be keeping a low profile.
"ICE is not providing any good information on where parents are, when they're going to be released," Noorani said. "This is a community that is very tightly knit, does not necessarily interact with social services agencies, much less the government. ... The last thing they want to do is reach out beyond their tightly knit community and ask for help."
The aggressiveness of the raid, and the speed with which federal officials moved more than half the workers 2,400 miles
away to Texas detention facilities, has drawn criticism both in the United States and in Latin America -- where President George W. Bush faced questions about the issue on a visit this week.
"These men and women had not harmed anyone," said Sen. Edward Kennedy, a Massachusetts Democrat, in an op-ed article in Tuesday's New Bedford Standard Times.
"They were victims of exploitation. ... None of them had any reason to expect that the Department of Homeland Security would decide to make an example out of them. ... DHS must be held accountable for its failure to take adequate steps to protect innocent children from the fallout from this raid."
While traveling in Latin America this week, Bush defended the arrests, saying, "The United States will enforce our laws."

What they left out!
These people were working in a sweatshop, long hours, poorly paid and docked money if they had to use the bathroom! There were over 300 illegals arrested, all working on a $94 Million dollar federal contract for armored vests and other military equipment!



QUIT HIRING THEM TO MAXIMISE YOUR GOVERNMENT CONTRACT MONEY!

2007-04-29 07:59:07 · answer #7 · answered by cantcu 7 · 5 1

If you lived in Mexico your whole life and knew of a better place where you could live a better life i can assure you, you would do whatever to get to the other side. Mexicans would love it if Mexico would take care of them, i can assure you almost every Mexican would love to live in their beloved Mexico, but reality is Mexico cant take care of them and as much as the they'd like to change tha, they cant. All their doing here is trying to live a better life not thinking of the far future like Americans, but thinking just of what tomorrow will bring. THINK ABOUT THAT, PUT YOUR SELF IN THEIR SHOES FOR A DAY AND SEE WHAT THEY GO THROUGH, YOU'D BE SCARED!!!!

2007-05-01 07:27:30 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Because there are entities who want to form the North American Union where they control Mexico, the USA and Canada. Illegals in the USA is just a way to start trying to mix our cultures and the illegals whether they want to face it or not are being taken advantage of.

Want proof?

This site explains the NAU and the SPP and why it is so dangerous:
http://www.freedom.org/naugreen2/player.html

This site is actual legislation from Idaho banning this from happening:
http://search.state.id.us/search97cgi/s97_cgi.exe?action=View&VdkVgwKey=http%3A%2F%2Fwww3%2Estate%2Eid%2Eus%2Foasis%2FHJM005%2Ehtml&doctype=raw&Collection=2007+Session+Legislation

This is a site which explains how Chertoff said in a memo that the DHS is UNDER the SPP which means that the DHS is UNDER what Mexico, the USA and Canada! If you go at the end of the article there are the actual documents from DHS which SAY this.
http://www.judicialwatch.org/6216.shtml

2007-04-29 08:18:46 · answer #9 · answered by hera 4 · 0 3

because mexico has a bad economy. Low paying jobs and bad resources. Their families live in filth and poverty so they come here to make lives better for them and their family. It's what I would do and probably what you would do too. And for the people who say "Why dont they just come here legally?" It's because they CAN'T. Its practically impossible for a mexican to get a tourist visa to come to America. Thus, they come here illegally.

Although, illegal immigrants who are smuggling drugs, in gangs, or creating violence, should be deported. I fully support that.

2007-04-30 09:33:07 · answer #10 · answered by Emily H 1 · 1 1

We're overcrowded? We have 3 times the land area that India has and less than 1/3 of the people. You need to get out more hon. Maybe you should try Mexico. I recommend you try both Mexico City and a small village tucked away somewhere. Then go ahead and ask this question again.

2007-04-29 09:22:43 · answer #11 · answered by Freaked out 3 · 1 4

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