In 1980, I took a bus from San Diego to Indio to visit my parents. Along the way, the bus was pulled over and boarded by men in black uniforms. One of them walked slowly down the aisle, eyeing us all. Then he stopped in front of one man and demanded to see his papers. Fortunately, it wasn't me because I didn't have any papers with me. Since then I have been adamantly against all immigration restrictions. My God-given rights should not be dependent on "papers." I will not be subject to men in black uniforms.
2007-06-29
11:42:16
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Ray Eston Smith Jr
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➔ Immigration
Geno - "Of which "God-given rights" do you speak?? "
Ever heard of the Declaration of Independence?
"all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."
2007-06-29
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Most of our forefathers were immigrants, lest we forget our roots. Most unwanted immigrants now simply have the wrong colored skin and are committing the unpardonable sin of trying to escape violence, abject poverty and corrupt government. Mexicans dont absorb well into society due to cultural , language and educational barriors which puts them into menial jobs most americans won't do anyway ( how many of my white brothers actively seek migrant farm work?).
I was shocked to learn one of my ex college roommates changed his name to jack
Foote and became notorious for border patroling when one of his followers allegedly pistol-whipped a rio- crosser, sigh. I'm with you man, the government bears watching as many of our rights are eroding away. Certainly our privacy as tapping our communications is fair game. Noone seems to get it that they can grab a muslim american ( I am a wasp, btw) and detain INDEFINATELY WITHOUT CHARGES, HEARING OR DUE PROCESS OF LAW. Its sad.
And the sheep who follow the hate mongers, try to discredit anyone who objects to pre-emptive war, social injustice, or eroding programs FOR AMERICANS ( education, health care, 9 trillion dollar debt) as traitors, lol.
2007-06-29 13:10:30
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by carol 4
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The black uniforms do not bother me as much as teh guys in the white ones trying to take me away.
2007-06-30 00:02:30
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answered by Tom Sh*t 3
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They beat the hell out of the men in pink uniforms.
2007-06-29 12:52:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Why are you not comfortable with our laws being enforced?? Of which "God-given rights" do you speak?? The right to what?
So you don't approve of immigration officials actively pursuing illegal aliens?? For what reason? Do you suggest they immediately cease all searches and merely request illegal aliens VOLUNTARILY turn themselves in??
You will not be subject to men in "black" uniforms...How about if they were brown?? Is it the color that bothers you?
If you have a problem with the laws of our country and REFUSE to be subject to them, you are free to leave anytime you want and don't let the door hit you in the as* on the way out!!!!
EDIT: The "God-given rights" you refer to were NOT VIOLATED (nor was anybody else on the bus) if you are questioned by immigration officials. As I said, if you don't believe YOU are subject to men in "black uniforms", you are free to leave OUR country at the first opportunity. We don't want people here that think they are above the law, or only think they are "subject" to whom they want to be.
The right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness does not include breaking our laws....immigration laws are one of them, whether you believe in them or not.
2007-06-29 12:20:11
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answered by Geno 4
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Doesn't it depend on which country you actually come from and not which country you are in? Those "God Given Rights" are a benefit of the U.S. Constitution, which does not have ANY LEGAL standing in ANY other country on the PLANET.
2007-06-29 12:53:36
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answered by Mcgranny 3
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Yes. Anything to repel the invasion as the Consistution requires!
2007-06-29 11:50:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I am shocked and apalled to hear that you were nearly inconvenienced once in the last 27 years by the token enforcement of our immigration laws.
Best of luck in your quest for total anarchy. I hear that the Afghan-Pakistani border region has a bumper crop of anarchy this year, maybe you should check it out.
2007-06-29 11:47:48
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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American Rights are for LEGAL American citizens. Not illegals. No excuses
2007-06-29 13:33:53
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answered by Sweet Tea & Lemons 6
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Cops are everywhere, maaan.
2007-06-29 12:18:25
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answered by pm 5
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