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Not the issues surrounding the bill, but the people involved. Is it them working for low wages? Is it the fact that they are breaking the law? Be candid and respectful, of course. I want to get to the heart of the issue, I want true opinions. What makes you angry? Give one reason, or three reasons, or ten. If it doesn't anger you...tell me that too.

2007-07-03 10:02:27 · 31 answers · asked by ms_ggirl 2 in Politics & Government Immigration

31 answers

personally the term illegal immigrant angers me
these people are undocumented
their actions are illegal
legality is not a proper concept to describe a human
it does however describe actions

2007-07-03 10:09:26 · answer #1 · answered by jj raider 4 · 1 7

What angers me about the illegal immigration?

The fact that there are laws that are being broken and everyone seems to be Ok with it...all the way from the employers, to the illegal aliens, to the government. Nothing is ever done the fact that the government REFUSES to enforce the current laws which is why this continues. The fact also that many Americans don't have jobs and they want them...look at what happened during Katrina...there were Americans who had jobs until two weeks out when they were all let go because "The Mexicans are here now, we no longer need you." SORRY, didn't know that NO was in Mexico!

Another reason why it angers me is the fact that MOST illegal aliens do not have to pay taxes except Sales tax. So we are footing the entire bill when they use our social resources. Many of them are paid under the table which prevents them and even the EMPLOYER from having to pay the taxes...which means more money is saved by both and a lot less taxes are obtained.

The fact that most of the illegal aliens already have jobs back home and come here only to make more money and to send money back, to the point it is Mexico's second largest form of revenue, is pretty sickening too because all that money should be staying IN THE USA!

The stress that they put on our schools and hospitals also gets me very upset because they act like they should be able to use them when they are not even PART of the USA.

And you know the biggest problem that I have with all of this? The fact that illegal aliens don't want to assimilate to the US or you would not see things like the Mexican flag on our Government buildings in replace of the US flag...or the Mexican flag on top of an upside down US flag on schools...or even bill boards which cross out the word CA and replace it with MEXICO in front of the word LA. Nor would you have racist Marxist comments on their signs every time that they march in our streets.

2007-07-03 12:06:48 · answer #2 · answered by Fedup Veteran 6 · 0 1

Its the same in any country, a few bad apples spoil the whole batch. Immigration is cool and a few illegal aliens is no problem. However the problem is with the desire and means people undertake to achieve the American dream.
I've met respectable Mexican citizens (or maybe not I wasn't checking id's) who endeavor to better their lives or at least the lives of their children. Opportunity does abound but when you have hungry children I guess the needs outweigh the means. That was not the case with the people I met. They worked for everything they had. It is predicted that Mexican style restaurants will be greatly increased in the coming years, These restaurants will be completely legal and will assist in the incorporation of new Mexican citizens by offering them opportunities to vastly improve themselves.
The issue that I think hasn't been considered is how they're having babies left and right. This will ultimately tax the education system as well as potentially prisons due to a proportionate breakdown of ethnic statistics. They're cool people with similar dreams like U N ity.

engine engine #9, On the NYC transit line.
If my train falls off the track, Pick it up, Pick it up! Go Mexico!!

2007-07-03 12:29:27 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I'm not angry but this is what i think.. . .
Their government (of their home country) has failed them (it's corrupt), the people have no voice, so they come here for a better life (they have no choice). Some risk their lives just to come here and work and survive and, for most, to feed their children. Their intentions were not to break the law. Most employers take advantage of them so the don't get paid much, but it's all worth it to them to stay alive here then back home.
12 million immigrants will not be deported, I don't know how many times I have to say it but it's a fact that everyone knows but what anti-illegals refuse to accept.
These immigrants can't remain illegal in this country anymore, so legalizing them is a great idea. Yes, we must secure our borders, only for the fact many Mexicans coming here risk their lives due to the heat and the dangerous coyote people.
And I can care less for the "illegals" (here) who have committed a crime such as rape or murder, etc, those are the people I believe are the real criminals here, and I don't care whatsoever if they get deported, but I wouldn't' think that's a good idea because they might come back.
Done.

2007-07-03 10:58:36 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

you ask I tell ya what make me angry
what make me angry is the stupidity
of the people of this country and what make me
very very angry is those keep vote for corrupted politicans
with the ignorance to don't ******* know for who they vote for

I don't really care if some mexicans want be here illegally
however if we have this problems is because our government
make that happen and people are sooo freaking stupid
to ask our government to deport the illegals without consider
the fact maybe our government they don't want deport the illegals ... I say this 1 000000000 of times people just they can't get it..

the illegal immigrants are here because our government
is promote the illegal immigrants and why?

12 or 20 million of illegals are cheap labors

12 or 20 million of illegals with the amnesty
they become 12 and 20 million of taxpayers

12 or 20 million of illegal immigrants are voter
and if you are soo stupid to not believe the illegals can vote
well in that case I don't have nothing else to say

2007-07-03 10:19:44 · answer #5 · answered by Sean 1 · 2 1

To be blunt the illegal I am talking about is the hispanic group.
The disrespect for this country is painful and challenges the emotions.
That they impose their language upon us and our bowing down, to it as well as their political demands rankors the tail feather.
The ACLU defending them in suites based on laws written for US citizens and judges who over rule town ordinances about illegals is becoming a real hot bed.
My real anger is with the issue of them receiving SS benifits
If the SS credit factor starts for them when they become legal that is one thing.
If, however they will receive credit for time here prior to legalization - no way. The minute they become disabled, or the father dies each child will receive benefits.
From what i have heard, it would mean every US citizen would have to take a $50.00 dollar reduction in their checks,
that is not just once, but monthly.
Are you aware that if an illegal steels your SS number, or grasps the numbers out of the air, any amount of $$ taken from his pay check(if there is one) is recorded as income YOU made,
Ex: For caluclation of your taxes you claim you made $20.0000.00 and you pay the amount of SS based on that sum.
In an audit, the IRS finds out there is more SS money recorded to you number and it is greater than the amount you paid based on your gross income claim.
The IRS will now want you to pay the taxes on the difference.(this difference being what the illegal made.)
Not fair you say, but the responsibility is yours.

2007-07-03 14:56:08 · answer #6 · answered by bluebird 5 · 0 1

It's all of the above. They will work at jobs, not that Americans won't do, but for wages Americans won't accept. No legal citizen will accept $3 an hour because they don't have to. It's also the fact they are breaking the law. It's also the fact they demand rights when rights are reserved for citizens and legal residents of this country. And to top it off, it seems like many of them (not all) seem to think they're "entitled" to all of this. Sorry about the rant, but there you have it :)

2007-07-03 10:09:22 · answer #7 · answered by Adam C 3 · 3 1

What angers me is that it's illegal. The law is immoral.

Immigration law is wrong.

Criminalizing people just for trying to get an honest job is wrong.

Discriminating against people because of an accident of birth is wrong, whether it's place of birth or color of skin.

My rights are very important to me. I like the old idea that my rights are an inalienable part of me as a human being.

It angers me that so many people say, "I'm not anti-immigration, I'm just against ILLEGAL immigration." Do they know that a Mexican without U.S. relatives must wait at least 15 years for legal entry? Why do they only critcize the law-BREAKERS, while dodging their own responsible for being the law-MAKERS behind this bad law?

2007-07-03 12:34:08 · answer #8 · answered by Ray Eston Smith Jr 6 · 1 2

What angers me with regard to the unlawful immigration? the certainty that there are rules that are being broken and all and sundry looks happy with it...all the way from the employers, to the unlawful extraterrestrial beings, to the government. not something is ever carried out the certainty that the government REFUSES to enforce the present rules that's why this maintains. the certainty additionally that many individuals have not got jobs and that they choose for them...look at what got here approximately throughout Katrina...there have been individuals who had jobs until eventually 2 weeks out while they have been all enable pass through fact "The Mexicans are right here now, we not choose you." SORRY, did not recognize that NO replaced into in Mexico! yet one greater reason it angers me is the certainty that maximum unlawful extraterrestrial beings do not would desire to pay taxes different than revenues tax. So we are footing the finished invoice while they use our social supplies. lots of them are paid under the table which prevents them or perhaps the business agency from having to pay the taxes...meaning greater money is saved with the aid of the two and much much less taxes are acquired. the certainty that lots of the unlawful extraterrestrial beings have already got jobs lower back domicile and are available right here in basic terms to earn greater money and to deliver money lower back, to the factor it fairly is Mexico's 2d best form of gross revenues, is enormously sickening too through fact all that money would desire to be staying contained in the u . s . a .! the strain that they placed on our faculties and hospitals additionally gets me very upset through fact they act like they might desire to be waiting to apply them while they don't seem to be even area of the u . s . a .. and you recognize the biggest project that I unquestionably have with all of this? the certainty that unlawful extraterrestrial beings do not choose for to assimilate to the US or you does not see issues like the Mexican flag on our government homes in replace of the US flag...or the Mexican flag on suitable of an the different way up US flag on faculties...or perhaps invoice boards which go out the observe CA and replace it with MEXICO in front of the observe l. a.. Nor might you have racist Marxist comments on their warning signs each time that they march in our streets.

2016-09-29 00:28:43 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They take jobs at low wages, which suppresses wages for Americans.
They don't want to learn English... it's not that I'm offended that they aren't speaking English but they really should know it because in America, let's face it, at some time or another you will need to know it. Plus, if they are really here to help their children, they would want them to speak English (they can still speak Spanish... learning English won't be taking away from their culture) so that they would have a chance at a decent education and job.
The whole flag thing. Would you fly a flag from a country that you thought sucked so bad that you had to flee from it? It's very offensive to Americans to see their flag flying upside down under the Mexican flag (I say Mexican not because I think all illegal immigrants are Mexican, but because it's the only flag I've seen this done with)
The whole "I'm above the law" attitude, which they proved to have during their protests, is pretty infuriating also.

2007-07-03 10:22:12 · answer #10 · answered by asdfjkl; 5 · 4 3

The fact that they take jobs with little pay when they don't even have the right to be here. Then real Americans can't get those jobs, just so the employer can save a few bucks. If you want to make a better life for you and your family, great, come to America, but do it LEGALLY! BECOME A CITIZEN.

They get health care. Not saying that they should be allowed to die in an emergency or anything like that, but they can go to free clinics, funded by government money, and get treated, using the honest taxpayers' money.

Our way of life is being altered by them. They are overrunning the people who were born here or who have earned the right to be here. They want us to require Spanish in school because of them. Do we go to other countries illegally and demand the government promote our native tongue instead of their own? I don't think so.



Personal experience. Our house is for rent. My husband's family member wanted it for one of his employees. Said the guy was Mexican. "Fine by me as long as he's legal". It wasn't an issue of ethnicity, it was an issue of legality. My husband is a cop and they tried to trick us into renting to this illegal. Long story short, found out, almost too late, that the guy wasn't legal.

2007-07-03 10:17:44 · answer #11 · answered by Lady in Red 4 · 4 2

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