Do not buy into the lie that only 12 million illegals are in the United States; the math does not add up. The hispanic community has grown by 75 to 80%. This is not 12 million; we are not studpid! Our liberal government will not dare tell the truth behind the numbers.
Also, Do not buy into the lie that it is impossible to deport such a number. That's a blantant lie!! That is a strategy used by politicians, hispanic and self interest groups. If thousands are being deported on a daily basis, the number will dwindle in a few years.
We have millions of buses, planes, vans, cars, and utility vehicles that are goverment owned. They do not want to use them for transporting for political reasons.
The most important thing right now is for you to STOP quoting the lies you hear. Do not buy into the lies!
2007-07-29
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There are MORE than 20M Illegal Aliens running Rampant throughout these United States.
They are a huge net loss for the US Economy.
The 14th Amendment was meant for Slaves and NOT Anchor Babies. Congress MUST clarify the The 14th sooner rather than later. Illegal Aliens are NOT Immigrants.
http://www.weneedafence.com
http://www.fairus.org
http://www.numbersusa.com
http://www.immigrationcounters.com
http://www.usillegalaliens.com/impacts_of_illegal_immigration_crime.html
http://www.illegalaliens.us/statueofliberty.htm
2007-07-30 02:05:25
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answered by Captain Tomak 6
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Deporting millions of people, if it could be done, would cost billions. Such a massive round up would be resisted and would produce violence, so troops and tanks and planes would also be needed.
A less extreme method would do the job but it would involve penalizing employers instead of poor families. If employers were required to access an accurate database to confirm the citizenship of all their employees, the undocumented aliens would self deport.
2007-07-30 05:57:09
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answered by Anonymous
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more like 24 million and they are talking over 30 years not last week.
westhill is right in the best method, Too bad the Republicans like the cheap labor and the Democrats like the voter roles they support, And yes I know Most Illegals cannot vote but many7 do and the offspring they produced over the past 30 years do vote Dem around 80%.
2007-07-30 06:58:36
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answered by ThorGirl 4
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I don't know anything about the real numbers etc
But one problem I would like to point out is that America and Canada are huge nations - massive
It is easy to become overwhelmed by big numbers - but -
Rememeber that there are big numbers on all sides as the asker points out -
Literally millions of busses in a nation this size etc
2007-07-30 05:49:02
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answered by Anonymous
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You just have to accept that illegal immigration suits the politicians and big business. If it didn't they would do something about it. How else would you get such a good supply of cheap labor.
2007-07-30 07:23:15
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answered by Ted T 5
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Not being able to understand that the Hispanic community can grow through means other than illegal immigration (eg naturally or through legal immigration) makes you appear almost as ignorant as your statement that the Bush administration is liberal.
Keep spreading your hate by all means - the ignorance of the extreme right is the left's greatest weapon. As you go around demonstrating the nasty nature of the right - you drive moderate voters our way. Thank you - you are a true liberal hero. Hence you get a star!
2007-07-30 05:54:45
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answered by Sageandscholar 7
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Illegal aliens are here to stay. Its good business for commercial interests and the US government loves it.
Here's why. When an illegal alien goes to work for a US company, the US company and the illegal alien both pay social security tax. That tax never has to be repaid to the worker because he/she is not a citizen and is undocumented.
You don't really think that's going to change, do you?
2007-07-30 05:52:13
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answered by fredrick z 5
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If America exports all it's well-behaved poverty, it's currency (the value of which is calculated on how many people use it - and ain't got any) would collapse.
It is nearly worthless already.
2007-07-30 05:58:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Deporting millions of people back to Mexico will have the ineluctable effect of throwing Mexico into a state of violent revolution. If you think that's a grand idea, you need your head examined.
2007-07-30 05:46:51
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answered by Steve C 5
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I agree
2007-07-30 05:47:39
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answered by josh m 5
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