No, we cannot. We already see what is happening to our heathcare system and our schools, also our police forces and prisons.
AMERICAN people that do have lower paying jobs, and are still supporting their faimilies, are getting the shaft having to compete with illegals that work for even less $$. They are used to living in houses with whole familes of 10, 12, 14 people. If we have all these illegals taking our jobs then we will be forced to lower our AMERICAN standards and do the same. Families will be forced to live like a third world nation. Why should we? This is america but corperations don't give a damn and will hire these illegals to make their pockets fatter.
Yes, the first wave that comes here may work but the second gerneration will look at america as an entitlement. They are sucking our resorces now and it will get worse.
2007-06-14 02:13:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Nobody considers the consequences of our actions in this country until after the fact. We're a country of political correctness do-good morons. We're going to help the world be a better place and be like us and all that happy horseshit. People figure it's terrible in Mexico but so good here, we don't know how we'll help but we're America we can do it, let them in and we'll support them. That attitude is why we're in a war we can barely manage anymore and social security is crashing and worker benefits are getting worse and poverty is rising. It's only going to get worse because we aren't willing to accept that sometimes what is necessary isn't nice. We need to close the borders and not because I have any issue with Mexicans but because we can't sustain the people we have already until something is reformed.
2007-06-14 02:04:16
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answered by Anonymous
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If many of our doctors, engineers, scientists and leaders left to work in Belgium, how would that impact our economy? How about Belgium's?
This is a zero-sum world, we are usurping the best and brightest from developing countries and leaving the dregs (like most of us) behind. These countries invested in these people, raising and training them. We get them without having to pay this cost.
Thus, our imported professional class is in many respects, subsidizing us and reducing the effect of our collective underperformance in the maths and sciences.
If we are okay with taking the thinkers from developing countries that can ill-afford to lose them, that's fine, but let's be honest about what our immigration is and is not, and how it affects the larger world.
This means that people need to shut up about how terrible the Yankees are... that's a meaningless game, we're affecting people's lives.
2007-06-14 02:17:35
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answered by Mark P 5
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There's a big difference between an illegal who comes here to persue the American dream and an illegal who comes here to live off of entitlement programs and/or further indulges in criminal activity (i.e. gangs). Instead of enacting draconian immigration laws we need to legally be able to differentiate between the two. Personally, if you are an illegal who has demonstrated a willingness to be absorbed into the American culture and is financially self - sufficient I don't have a problem with you being here.
2007-06-14 02:03:01
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answered by CHARITY G 7
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You're eight year old neice makes about as much sense as you do... so I guess what we've discovered here is that RLP has the mentality of an 8-year-old. A whiny, self-righteous 8-year-old.
Really, you work for a living? I thought you wasted day after day parked at your computer spouting out your hate-filled breed of crap-o-la in order to feel more self-important. They PAY you for that?
Oh wait... you're one of the thousands of dead-beat schoolteachers out there thumbing their noses at minorities and acting like they make a difference teaching our kids with the bar set so low I can't even stand to look at it. You're the reason they invented standardized tests... because too many teachers are sitting on their fat butts instead of... I don't know... TEACHING!!!
Have you bleached your white hooded outfit lately?
2007-06-14 04:47:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Your sister-in-law is a criminal.
She broke the laws of this country in order to get in.
I have no respect for criminals, and anything she did after that is completely inconsequential, because she came by it all dishonestly.
That said, I completely agree. This amnesty bill should not pass, under ANY circumstances.
2007-06-14 02:10:17
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answered by Bush Invented the Google 6
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I would feel that your story had more credibility if you used your real name> Isn't funny how people hide behind an image here.
The percentage of children of illegal immigrants in colleges across the nation is statistically higher then the children of second generation Americans (NACAC web site) So you argument based on one family does not reflect reality
2007-06-14 02:04:02
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answered by Thomas G 6
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No we can not.
Oh and being an unwed mother does not make you trash. I work to support my baby. I get no government help. So on that note. Kiss my azz.
2007-06-14 03:21:32
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answered by Reported for insulting my belief 5
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she's 8 and very right, "from the mouth of babes". unbiased wisdom, is what you call your nieces opinion.
and no our country can not support another underclass, it is already straining government resource to beyond maximum limits.
2007-06-14 08:29:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Well what Lil Bush wants...
Lil Bush gets...
So I guess the
Republicans will just have to
look the other way when Bush
gets his immigration bill passed
and not make their Lil Bush mad...right?
Oh to answer your question about your sister in laws
kids being trash now...
Ummmm...
Isn't it the MOTHERS job to TEACH?
So its the MOTHER to blame, not the kids.
2007-06-14 05:44:20
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answered by Anonymous
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