well you go have a point their but i guess we are not OK with it because some of us come to the us to work and make a Lil bit of money b/c us. economy is better i mean i Mexico u work a whole day for $10 dls from 8 am to 8pm so at the end of the weeks you only make 60 dls think about it ............ well that my point of view hoped it helped
2007-05-09 12:34:06
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answered by ♥♥lala♥♥♥ 3
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I got to Mexico often without a problem...I drive right through the Port of Entry. That is strict...I wonder if we can get them to reform that so it can be easier. I mean really it takes me 3 minutes to get into Mexico when it should only take 1 minute and 38 seconds...Of course I guess if we include drive time to the border it takes at leats an hour...c'mon how ridiculous is that? maybe they should just cede some land so i don't have to drive as far to get there. we will call it streamlining the immigration policy.
2007-05-09 19:38:20
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answered by TG79 5
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MILA what part of the country are you from where your child was denied an education because a mexican immigrant took it? ooooh please tell us! no tell us where that happened. you dont even know what youre spouting do you? you made no sense, you just claimed that someone should use the "free" education our legal children were refused!?!? that is such b.s. and you know it. noone is denied an education. btw it's quite clear you're a product of public school, you clearly have no concept of what Reading Comprehension is. as for illegals, i do believe they have outstayed their welcome. but all of you are so racist you are clouding the issue and that's why this has become a hot topic. not because of logic, but because of your ignorant views on Mexicans. i am a LEGAL mexican. born and raised here in texas. and i do think that the illigals are draining our economy. i really do. but i think i'm the most respectable person in this bunch because my opinion and views comes from logic and research, all of your views come from an ignorant racist upbringing. it's a shame we'll vote the same. you all make me sick.
2007-05-09 21:10:02
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answered by ? 5
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It aint bad they can do what ever they want is your country. Is very different mexico deports them cuz their main goal is to get to the U.S. so if we stop them there will be more jobs for us in the U.S. But if the U.S. deports mexicans then you will have no body to work at a cheap rate for you all lazy white people. look around you when you are driving, who is out ther paiving the streets, cleaning your houses, building your houses, your buildings, your roads, who not white people. I have seen it my self
2007-05-09 19:38:21
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answered by enano 4
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Dear fellow Americans,
This is a call to compassion and duty.
As Americans it is our duty to see that no one is exploited.
Our neighbors to the south come to America seeking the American dream but sadly they are taken advantage of.
They come to our country without documentation and because of this they are exploited by greedy businesses and corporations that are aware of their precarious situation.
They are uniformly paid wages below the prevailing rate for the work they do.
They are not given health coverage by these exploitive employers.
They are made to work in dangerous conditions that are unsafe, unhealthy, and uncomfortable.
Because of this exploitation these people fall into an economic trap and are separated from their families and friends back home.
In an effort to end this pattern of exploitation we, as Americans, should be willing to do our duty in giving the compassion and understanding that out neighbors deserve. This is why I am asking that we all stand up to do what is RIGHT !
I believe the only effective way to end this exploitation is to help these people return to their homes, families, friends, and communities that need them.
With your help we can do the right thing and stop this unceasing and endless human suffering and exploitation right here in our own country.
Back in 1969 this great country sent men to the moon. Certainly we can accomplish the seemingly insurmountable task of helping those in need, approximately 12 to 30 million, to be freed from exploitation.
Won't you help in this noble cause ?
If you are willing to make a generous donation I will be able to purchase a bus in order to help our visitors to escape their current exploitation. I would be able to transport or friends back to Mexico in style as a final gesture of hospitality and comfort. As Americans we should show them just how generous we are.
If donations are not quite so generous I would rather have to settle for another means of accomplishing this humanitarian endeavor such as a cattle trailer.
Please remember these people and the severe exploitation they are suffering. Please help end this oppression. Please give what you can.
Thank you for any help you can give.
God bless you and may God bless the USA !
2007-05-11 03:56:38
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answered by dean g 3
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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 !
2007-05-09 19:50:16
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answered by Anonymous
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They feel they own both the North and South American Continents.
2007-05-09 19:38:37
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answered by Anonymous
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