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Do you think it's intelligent to be apathetic about what's going on in the U.S.A. right in front of your faces?? To most of you we're on the same page, to some who disagree you don't get it! My grandparents came here from Italy. Immediately learned
English whereupon they became U.S. Citizens, opened a
business, paid their taxes on time every year. That's all I'm saying. I am not an angry person. I just want immigrants coming to America to act appropriately in the American way as my grandparents did. 10 illegals living in my bldg. recently got arrested at 5 am by the INS. They were being watched! America just needs to take control so that we DO NOT
become a third world country! I just want my country back. When was the last time any of you bought something that said
'made in America'?? Think real hard about what I'm saying here because it's got nothing to do with hate or anger. It's got everything to do with TRUE FACTS. Hate is a sickness, I
don't hate I just face reality!!!!!!!

2007-05-16 07:21:34 · 25 answers · asked by mscandura2003 2 in Politics & Government Immigration

25 answers

I think it is sensible to be angry. The big concern is the way their population is spreading with their big family obsession. They are making more babies than they could ever feed or employ, and their only hope is to send us their excess. Why can't they try and control the babies being born? If we try and save them all, we will destroy ourselves in the process. It's time to close the border and save the USA.

2007-05-16 07:24:12 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 9 6

You are absolutely 100% correct!! My grandparents came from Germany, legally. My grandfather was a cabinet maker, and my grandmother was a homemaker. They also had a small farm, where they raised there own cows. (my grandmother would make butter, cheese, and other dairy products). They went to church every Sunday, never did I hear a swear word, from either one. They always spoke English, when we were around them. They loved this country, and never said anything negative about the US.
It is very hard to purchase anything made in America, because the stores do not carry many products made in the US..I always try to buy American products, when I can. Most of the products we buy are made in China!! Yeah, that's right, Communist China, the Country who is building up it's arms, while there people are starving, so that they can defend itself against the evil U.S.A...I know I am getting sidetracked here, but I could write a book about countries who want to take us down!! Why?? Because they are jealous of the way we have progressed over the last 200 years, while they have been in existance for thousands of years, and still cannot come close to our standard of living. There is absolutely, no reason that any South American country, should have the status of a third world country. They have millions of gallons of oil, that have not even been tapped into yet. There governments are holding them back, from being great progressing nations..Sorry, I got carried away but this topic just make me want to (gruuuuuuuuuu)..If someone doesn't put a stop to Illegals coming into this country, we will be hit again, and it will be 50 times greater than 9-11-01..God Bless You!! oh sorry, am i allowed to say that? Good Luck..

2007-05-16 08:03:53 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 4

You sound a bit miffed. It's all those '?'s at the end of your question.

Interestingly, you make the point of many things no longer being 'made in America.' There are a number of reasons for the offshoring of labor, but one is the lack of, and great expense of, unskilled and modestly skilled labor in the US. Illegal Immigrants actually drive down that cost.

So, while throwing them out will be 'taking our country back,' it won't be putting more 'made in america' labels on anything we buy.

2007-05-16 07:54:32 · answer #3 · answered by B.Kevorkian 7 · 0 1

Who thinks this fool is cool, morons. i'm sorry to assert that when 35 years you're merely approximately caught with him , it will be not uncomplicated which you will bypass away now yet it is your selection and that i'm hoping you pop out ok. It feels like he's merely doing this to harass you, attempt to not permit it practice that it does and perhaps he will back off from doing it plenty . you at the instant are not the single he will ought to respond to to in the top for his rotten habit and then he will have faith with the aid of golly. regrettably you the two ought to purpose to forget approximately it or get out reason if he's something like another people i understand ,he will never substitute for the greater useful. solid success and God bless you , shop the religion , he will answer for his loss of it in the top.

2016-11-23 17:59:10 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

We have been sold out for cheap labor, and yes it does make me angry. In about 5 0r 6 years middle class American is going to wake up one day and realize 4 things. The bill for the amnesty is going to be about 3 trillion dollars, paid of course by us. Instead of having between 12-20 million illegals, we will have 50-60 million, because congress has no intention of implementing any type of reform from a wall to work place enforcement. And sadly we will be well on our way to a third world country. And the welfare programs that all these former illegals will be entitle to, will bankrupt us. Enjoy this country for now, because with this amnesty, this will be no longer our country

2007-05-16 07:44:15 · answer #5 · answered by jean 7 · 2 4

Unlawful Entry is a CRIME. 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 !

2007-05-16 11:47:42 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The real problem is a whole generation of anchor babies like Psi Chi have grown up and now think they matter more than those of us who are disgusted by the problem their parents cause.

Hopefully we can start moving these criminals out of our country and let foster care worry about the children. Unless of course we get really smart and just ship em all back home.

2007-05-16 09:39:36 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

i don't think you need couseling but i think you need to chill. anyway i do agree withy you. the problem i have with illegal immigrants is that they don't seem to learn the language that the majority speaks. and if you need to talk to businesses about the problem you have with made in china, phillipines, and etc. not illegal immigrants fault. and america is not going to be a 3rd world country.

2007-05-16 07:26:45 · answer #8 · answered by kitcatss 2 · 2 0

I feel the same way. My family came here from Germany over 100 years ago and they did the same things your grandparents had to do. I wouldn't have a problem if they would do the right things instead of disrespecting this country. Let's face it, if we decided to break into Mexico, demand that the schools be taught in English, take Government money, etc. we would be hated also and probably killed. They don't seem to realize that.

2007-05-16 07:31:13 · answer #9 · answered by sum4182girl 3 · 4 4

You are right, Hate is a sickness. There is nothing "hateful" about demanding that our laws be enforced and that we get the protection we are paying for. You are absolutely correct in your idea that you are facing reality. Would that many more would take their heads out of the sand and do their duties.

2007-05-16 07:26:00 · answer #10 · answered by MH/Citizens Protecting Rights! 5 · 6 2

You said that you did not like the women that wore head scarves and they smelled. If they are legal immigrants, what is there to take back?


It sounds like you did not like them because of the way they dressed solely.

Counseling might help.

2007-05-16 07:39:24 · answer #11 · answered by Psi Chi member 3 · 4 2

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