so if a illegal has a kid that illegals kid is available for welfare and food stamps ... that parent doesn't benefit from this at all ? are you freaking kidding me you really believe that ?
and are you so high... or so far out of touch with reality you cant see that normal every day blue collar america has a employment problem im not talking about those that work in a office building those jobs are plenty full....im talking about the guys who work on your car's the guys who service your tree's when they need trimming those guys that clean your bathrooms and clean the schools... the people that keep every day society running..... these guys arnt loosing out ? is this what your telling me ? immigration has not had a impact on that part of society ? so much that it is pushing them out ?
and if this is what you are saying... you are telling me that it is ok that these guys who grew up here and lived here there whole lives are getting pushed out ? even though they were here first ?
2007-08-01
12:53:27
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➔ Immigration
and dont give me that freaking crap that we stole the land from them cause non of these people now days had anything to do with that and cant be held reliable for that
2007-08-01
12:54:23 ·
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exactly the problem thanks now go home
2007-08-01
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Illegals immigrants (adults and children) also get food stamps! They just have to provide an address, get a letter from husband stating that they are working off the books but paying their taxes on the side. If no income then they still get food stamps!
2007-08-01 13:19:05
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answered by Anonymous
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All persons born in the United States, and subject to its jurisdiction, are citizens of the United States, and of the State wherein they reside.
Whether a person, any person, is entitled to welfare and food stamps is, or at least should be, a separate question. Such benefits were generally unavailable as little as 40 years ago.
2007-08-01 20:22:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, the child -- who is a US citizen -- is entitled to benefits.
That doesn't stop the parent from being deported.
And the idea of a parent getting federal benefits by having kids is a common practice since Welfare was created -- there's nothing special about immigration issues.
As far as the jobs -- sure, the 12 million illegal immigrants are competing with the 20 million US citizens who are ex-felons, and the 35 million US citizens on welfare for those jobs. So what?
2007-08-01 20:15:37
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answered by coragryph 7
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of curse I'm not gonna give you that crap you great dragon, a person who is born here is a us citizen if there parents ask for help to the government is the kids right to heaved and have you walk around a trailer park all the good people that you are talking about those people who was born here and don't have a job because of all the illegals, that's bull crap they don't work because they don't want to work there is nice "Lady's" who have kids 6 or 7 from different daddy's and have addictions and ask for Medicaid, food stamps, welfare, houses paid from the government on top of that they don't want a work because there to good to be working. so don't blame other people from the laziness of other.
and you must know that in any race there is good people and bad people so don't judge before you know them
2007-08-01 20:15:44
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answered by denise m 5
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According to the 14th Amendment, American citizenship is a birthright and the Supreme Court has ruled that these children have the same rights to social services as the children of citizens. The specific case you might be interested in reading is Plyer v. Doe.
Personally I have little sympathy for "blue collar" Americans who have a hard time finding a job. We live in a society with bountiful education opportunities and those who fail to take advantage of them like I have, I must say I will not shed a tear for them.
2007-08-01 20:34:25
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answered by The Stylish One 7
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One more BIG reason that they should all be deported, no, actually more like 2 or 3 more, not counting the obvious!
2007-08-01 20:10:05
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answered by Ms.L.A. 6
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All those jobs that you have just mentioned illegals do them... So what are you blabling about old man.
2007-08-01 20:07:25
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answered by Anonymous
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