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If they were, wouldn't that negate many people's arguments about learning English and trying to assimilate?

2007-07-29 15:40:01 · 22 answers · asked by Dog Tricks 4 in Politics & Government Immigration

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Why should the children have to suffer for somthing their parents did?

2007-07-29 17:04:13 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

Yes they should be denied and sent back to where ever they came from. Do you know how much taxpayer money it takes to educate 1 child per year? At least $5,000 and up. Now when illegal kids are in class and need special and extra help that takes away from a legal child getting the proper education and puts a burden on the entire school system.

2007-07-29 22:46:58 · answer #2 · answered by bigDcowgirl 7 · 5 2

Their government should NOT deny their children an education. THEIR government.

We should NOT, however, be held in any way, responsible for the 3 billion children of the third world unless and until, we, as individuals, decide we can afford to help.

If they can't get a job, an education, any medical treatment, etc, in their OWN countries,


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2007-07-29 23:12:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

I could only make an educated decision if there were numbers that show how much property/income taxes are paid by them and federal law doesn't allow immigration status to be a factor in paying taxes so I have no real answer...

I think in 2007 everyone should have an education but the expenses are still there...


I dont see people trying to go after the kids of American welfare recipiants

2007-07-29 22:50:42 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

Yes, they should not be allowed to attend along with the legal citizens. Let them watch television and learn English first, or something. Or learn it in their own country. They are such a strain on the real estate taxes in my area it is unbelieveable...

2007-07-29 23:03:35 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

In their own country they should never be denied. In this country they are not entitled to an education, especially since they are illegal. Illegals don't need to "try to assimilate" nor is it our responsibility to educate them. They need to go home. Illegals need to be deported from here, not educated here, Dog Tricks.

2007-07-29 22:51:25 · answer #6 · answered by GoodJuJu2U 6 · 5 2

no I dont, And I think they should force the parents of that illegal child to learn english, but in some parts of the country it is becoming a real major issue, like in san diego, there are more illegal beans then black kids, white kids, legal hispanic people, aisians, etc etc. if a school is literally over run by kids that (1) dont speak english, (2) hinder the education of the rest of the class, requre multiple intruction and translators and (3) they out number the english speaking normal AMERICANS, then yes I say kick em out, right across the damn border, and put tracking chips in em to keep em from coming back. But in like seattle or something then is isnt really an issue, wheeaqs places like S.D and Texas it is... SPEAK ENGLISH OR GET THE F.UC.K OUT!! period.....if you moved to france, you would HAVE to learn french, just to be able to get around town, eat, go to the bathroom etc, WHY Do we make it so easy for the illegals, it is like we accomodate them and hinder ourselves, i hate those questions at the atm, THIS IS AMERICA NOT MEXICO

ENGLISH..... ENGLISH .....ENGLISH......ENGLISH..... ENGLISH .....ENGLISH......ENGLISH..... seriously ENGLISH .....ENGLISH......ENGLISH..... god damn ENGLISH .....ENGLISH...... LEARN IT!!!!!!!

and ask yourself this, do you think mexico would let your child go to one of their schools for free, everyday, when you do not pay mexican taxes and are illegaly in mexico? Hell no they wouldnt hell freakin no

2007-07-29 22:53:33 · answer #7 · answered by take it or leave it 5 · 7 1

If we denied them social services that benefit citizens, and deported their parents, of course they would have to follow, and if they were in Mexico they could spanish all day long and not be criticized for it- crime doesnt pay- if the parents came illegally, the blame is on them for what their children go thru, they knew they were taking a chance, dont let them manipulate you into thinking its your fault for the consequences of their crimes!

2007-07-29 22:46:11 · answer #8 · answered by no2illegals 3 · 4 2

I would hate to see innocent children suffering. They should be able to attend school, once their parents are legal, paying taxes (which supports our schools) and until that all happens, they have to pay for their children to attend, and not through welfare.

This would push those illegal to get jobs, and do what the rest of us who are true Americans.

2007-07-29 22:51:09 · answer #9 · answered by ♥ ♥Be Happi♥ ♥ 6 · 3 2

i dont understand, they are illegal, how do they even get into school without getting deported?
there is a boy in my school who is illegal, and im not stereotyping, but he sells drugs to kids and he doesnt do his work and hes basically failing, so why is he even in school?

2007-07-30 13:58:54 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They are illegal! It is not my duty to see that my tax money is used to educate an illegal. Especially since our own children need our tax dollars for their education. We really don't want illegals to assimilate, do we?

2007-07-29 22:46:34 · answer #11 · answered by geegee 6 · 6 3

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