I feel that workers from Mexico are pretty decent people… They are honest hard working people and don’t ask for much. Us Americans were brought up to believe that anyone that’s not white is no good. We pick on poor Mexicans who are trying to earn some honest money in the USA and claim they are no good for our economy, while on the other hand we don’t mind people coming from Canada or Europe to come live and work in the USA. The reason being is not safety or economy … it’s because one is Mexican and the other is white. Bottom line is that there are jobs in the USA that we are not welling to do and we need people to come and fill in these jobs. Immigrants are good for our economy from a business point of view and are considered no good from a bimbo point of view.
2007-06-19 20:27:41
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answered by Anonymous
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How to avoid it? Sometimes one just has to adjust their attitude, and learn how to count the little and simple blessings in their lives. What blessings? How about the fact you're still here to live another day? That's saying a lot right there! There's good and there's bad everywhere. Maybe you're just focusing too much on the bad right now. I know that things don't look so rosy right now, and the media just loves to focus on nothing but doom and gloom...but truth of the matter is there's not a period in human history that hasn't had its bad times, and those bad times have always give way to good times and beauty again...and even during those bad times, there's always something to find happiness in if you look for it. We make the difference...and the way to do that is be part of the solution, not the problem. We all need to get out there and help solve some of the issues or at adjust our expectations and learn to appreciate what good is out there. For me, as long as there are sunrises and sunsets, children laughing, music and art being created, beaches to walk on, people falling in love, flowers blooming, there will always been things to be joyful about. Anyway, whenever I start to feel discouraged about the bad things happening in the world, I think of the final lines of the Desiderata, and it helps to calm me. So maybe it might be helpful to you: With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be cheerful. Strive to be happy. If you go to the link below you can read the rest. I hope your day gets better.
2016-05-19 21:10:52
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answered by ? 3
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Were secured huh? Have you seen the border lately? My main problem right now is why are the immigrants coming when everyone on Welfare says there are no jobs. If there are no jobs, then why do immigrants keep coming? Thats why I am so scared about this amnesty bill where they will all be legal for welfare which will eventually be even more out of my paycheck. If there are so many jobs that need immigrants, then why do we have welfare?
2007-06-19 04:51:22
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answered by Relax Guy 5
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I feel unsafe from the government. It's inaction and lack of law enforcement and its propensity to sell the citizens out is much more scarry than illegal immigrants. We are not secure in the USA. In fact we lack food safety, we have 12-20 million lawbreakers running in our streets and stealing our identities, our social security numbers and private information is sold off to foreign countries where they can do what they want, when they want because the US laws can't touch them, and we have a government that won't do its job and more often than not claims it can't do its job but still passes more laws that won't and can't be enforced. Corruption is rampant, Drug Cartels control our borders, and corporations control the Congress. The law-abiding citizens don't have a chance.
2007-06-19 04:57:24
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answered by Mindbender 4
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Its undeniable latino gangs like MS-13 and Latino Kings will make a rise as hispanic populations increase, and it wil take a while to stamp them out. Same thing happened with massive Irish and Italian immigration. So why would we legalize 20 million people who already have a knack for breaking laws and just let this problem metastisize? So no, I wouldn't feel all that safe for a while.
2007-06-19 04:52:59
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answered by Serpico7 5
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It's an economical danger, not a safety issue -- something
like "following the law" or establishing heavy employer fines
needs to be done. ... illegal immigrants OR citizens make
for safe/unsafe living conditions
2007-06-19 05:09:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I feel no more unsafe due to immigrants than I do due to anyone else. If I see a crazy, homicidal maniac with a gun coming toward me, I am not going to ask him where he was born.
A white guy from Miami just robbed a liquor store near me. Should I be afraid of all natural born Americans?
2007-06-19 04:52:25
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answered by Mr. Taco 7
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You want to feel unsafe? Then allow our government to do something extremely detrimental to the Mexicans crossing the border to find work. Then you'll know what unsafe really is.
It wouldnt take much more poverty for Islam to strike a spark in Mexico City...then watch out.....
2007-06-19 04:55:48
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answered by Moderates Unite! 6
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I live in the UK and I'm worried that immigrants will come here and milk out welfare system. I'm also afraid that some muslims who don't understand our society would give support to the jihad and maybe try to kill people here. Most people here just want peace but they see us as infidels.
2007-06-19 04:52:30
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answered by private 4
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How can we feel safe or welcoming with people coming over here talking about conquering and killing Americans?
We have no real border,our government refuses to protect us and our people are getting killed(more than in the Iraq war) by people who are not by law supposed to be here.
2007-06-19 07:22:59
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answered by Anonymous
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