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There is a immigrant march going on in Chicago today. They are expecting about 400,000 immigrants to march/protest for immigrant rights? What do you think of this.

2007-05-01 05:10:14 · 28 answers · asked by kyle 5 in Politics & Government Immigration

It is true they had 400,000 come out last year at the march they did.

2007-05-01 05:26:12 · update #1

28 answers

It is BS
they can't even call the march what it is
Illegal invader legalization march
not immigrant rights march as immigrant already have too many rights
It is for illegal Alien invader rejects legalization and I am against it
Fund and build the wall
Deport all illegal alien invaders when found
Jail employers of the illegal alien invaders

2007-05-01 05:17:59 · answer #1 · answered by BUILD THE WALL 4 · 2 0

Why is it that they all say that they are not criminals and that they love this country so much if they cannot respect the immigration laws? Who is someone who is violation of the law to define if he/she is or is not a criminal?

I have a problem with the constant political correctness in toeing a line where illegals are concerned. Why bother, if you upset illegals as a politician, you didn't lose their votes, they didn't have a vote to begin with!

And to those marching, if you want anyone to back you, do not disrespect OUR flag or OUR country by waving your own country's flag or dragging ours through the dirt or on the street because your arms are too tired or you are too ignorant or lazy to learn what we cherish here!

2007-05-02 18:37:37 · answer #2 · answered by Trade Nagy 2 · 1 0

I could care less, there is a large immigrant population here in NE Ohio. The problem is that for all those people that claim that immigrants are only coming here to do the jobs that Americans won't are uninformed because illegals are more and more coming here to take on work such as construction and manufacturing trades (i.e. roofers, welders, machinist). These are not $7 p/hr jobs that people are losing.

2007-05-01 05:20:25 · answer #3 · answered by sh1974 1 · 2 0

that's what's erroneous with our Unions today , they are pandering to the illegals , rather of status up for the yankee workers . they have not got any spine . They have been broken lower back interior the 80's and then crawled in mattress with the companies , must be crowded , with Congress in there too.. they do no longer talk for many contributors from now on and are dropping contributors quickly , so as that they have got grew to become to the illegals and that's erroneous . whilst the government builds the super highway from Mexico to Canada on the East coast , the Teamsters would be out of jobs and the illegals won't help then .

2016-12-28 06:27:25 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If immigrants want rights, they should be legal immigrants. Illegals should go to prison for a long time, then be sent home.

2007-05-07 05:06:14 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Do you know how immigrants can get rights in America? By becoming citizens. Shocking, I know. Oh, and let them know, the language of the land is English, they need to learn our language, not the other way around. I know, I'm a big meanie for expecting them to do what my ancestors were expected to do.

2007-05-01 05:17:54 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

I am totally for a guest worker program, but I don't think that the marches help as much as they hurt. I believe there are other ways of getting the governments attention. I hope everything is peaceful and that kids GO TO SCHOOL.

2007-05-01 05:17:13 · answer #7 · answered by xcelix 4 · 0 2

400,000 people is a lot of people.

They should be together when problems arise, like conflicts in their neighborhood, to help each other to get a job, to get more social benefits, but when time comes, they are alone, no one show up for help.
Immigrants are not-united, they work individually, that is their weakness.

If they can get together for marching, then it should be easy to help each other, anytime, no questions asked.

Think it over . . .

2007-05-01 05:16:49 · answer #8 · answered by Classy 7 · 0 1

Legal immigration is an important part of our country, and I'm glad we have it, and I'm glad people can come here. Our laws protect them just as much as the US citizens.

Illegal problems are a completely different issue, and illegal aliens shouldn't be here. Period.

2007-05-01 05:16:09 · answer #9 · answered by steddy voter 6 · 3 1

Unlawful Entry is a CRIME. America love it or leave it. Unlawful Entry is a CRIME. Leave it Now. Zero tolerance for immigration-law violators! No amnesty, no "stealth-amnesty." No "change of status," marriage fraud, "exceptional leave to remain," no "Temporary Protected Status." If you break the law, depart or be deported. Illegal aliens kill more US citizens each year than the war in Iraq has killed in four years. Apologists for illegal immigration like to paint it as a victimless crime. But in fact, illegal immigration causes substantial harm to American citizens and legal immigrants, particularly those in the most vulnerable sectors of our population--the poor, minorities, and children. Additionally, job competition by waves of illegal immigrants willing to work at substandard wages and working conditions depresses the wages of American workers, hitting hardest at minority workers and those without high school degrees. Illegal immigration also contributes to the dramatic population growth overwhelming communities across America--crowding school classrooms, consuming already limited affordable housing, and straining precious natural resources like water, energy, and forestland. Taxpayers are being forced to pay for the free health care, education, and other welfare programs being given to illegal aliens; Those tax dollars could be given back to U.S. taxpayers or used to keep our borders secure; They may be here illegally, but they sure know how to "work the system" to collect "free" medical care, "free" education, "free" food, Section 8 housing vouchers and other housing assistance, and hundreds of other social services. It costs citizens additional hundreds of billions of tax dollars at every level: local, state, and federal. It gobbles up billions of our charitable contributions. And much of that money ends up siphoned out of our economy and into offshore accounts. Illegal aliens, over half of whom work "under the table" with neither job nor income reported (nor taxed), are not counted as employed or unemployed. But some of those day-labor and off-the-books "job-lets" would be "real" jobs - available to American citizen job-seekers - if employment regulations were enforced. Illegal aliens can get away with tax evasion, et al., which citizens cannot. In short, we have too many workforce entrants and too few jobs created. The ratio works out to roughly 7-10 workforce entrants per job created. If all illegal aliens depart or are deported, all legal immigration halted, and all temporary employment visas abolished, we still have a problem with more US-born workforce entrants than new jobs created. Illegal immigration damages our country and our citizens every day at every level. And not even the attacks of 2/26 and 9/11 have awakened many Americans to the vast dangers illegal immigration poses to our selves, our families, our communities, our society, our values, our principles, our civilization. Zero Tolerance for Immigration-Law Violators! We must remember the lessons of 2/26, 9/11, and the costs we bear every single day. God Bless the U S A !

2007-05-05 03:43:12 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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