ANY illegal ANYTHING is bad. Period. That is a completely ridiculous question. I'm not happy with my government either but I'm not breaking any laws to change my life...I suppose that is because I'm not a criminal looking for handouts.
2007-07-16 02:31:02
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answered by GoodJuJu2U 6
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Yes, it is bad. My husband came from an oppressive government in Eastern Europe. He did it leagally! It took some time but he knew what he was getting into when he left his country. He had to live in a refugee camp for more than a year but during that time he was sure he really wanted to come to the states and he had time to learn some things about our country. Interpol also had time to check out his background to make sure we weren't letting a criminal minded person lose in America.My husband never complained about being in a refugee camp or any of his hard times,it was part of the deal.
2007-07-15 22:29:13
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answered by Marilyn T 7
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You can apply for asylum for that. So if they just show up and dont apply then well then yes its wrong. How can you show up in another country expecting that country to shelter you and you won't follow a few rules.
Now yes there is a chance that the asylum might be denied. But more than likely if its a legitimate sitiuation it would be granted.
2007-07-15 22:17:46
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answered by sociald 7
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Yes. ALL Illegal Invasions are bad. Or do you relate to this as well.
You're an illegal, you break into my home to rob me blind. I am there, and quickly grab my weapon and shoot you dead.
Do you think my shooting you is bad?
Funny how folks like yourself still can't equate that breaking into a home, or breaking into a country uninvited is still against the law.
2007-07-15 22:29:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I do. All countries have had bad periods in history but it takes bravery and the mindset that you can do something about it. Do it in your own country don't come begging into ours. We can't afford to support the whole world and I , quite frankly, have no desire to do so.
2007-07-16 02:39:18
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answered by Ms.L.A. 6
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Yes. You are teaching your kids that they don't have to follow the laws of any country at all!
2007-07-16 00:35:21
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answered by Julia B 6
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no, but if you expect to have the same rights as legal immigrants, then there is a problem
2007-07-15 21:49:41
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answered by billybutsky 4
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