It's a combined problem. No illegals should be allowed free access to our country.Doesn't matter the country of their origin. The "immediate" problem seems to be from Mexico, however, the law isn't there just for them.
We just need to cover our borders period. Obviously, we seem to be more concerned with "middle east" people but they can come through any number of ways including Mexico. Mexico just happens to be the concern right now. Canada let's them in also. Mexico is probably more of an economic concern overall.
2007-08-21 12:16:07
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answered by Ret. Sgt. 7
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The United States Administration
2007-08-21 08:56:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither poses a significant threat to the sovereignty of the United States. Al Qaeda is a small organization that's only capable of taking pot shots at civilians because they can't stand and fight a real military force. Mexico is our longstanding neighbor, who's economy heavily relies on trade with the U.S.
2007-08-21 08:55:06
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answered by Beardog 7
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Depends on what threat you mean... if it is to our economy it is Mexico.
If it is to our peace it will be the Middle East.
2007-08-21 08:52:23
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answered by Debra H 7
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middle east
2007-08-21 08:51:51
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answered by Winter Glory 7
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None of them... US has ALL the tools to deal with them, but the deciders have decided not to use them... The threat lies in the inaction...
2007-08-21 11:01:10
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answered by Jedi squirrels 5
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Well America has been invaded, so I guess Mexico.
2007-08-21 09:16:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I bet more Americans are killed every year by illegals than terrorists.
2007-08-21 09:08:38
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answered by Anonymous
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ME, because the radicals don't care if they kill Mexican Americans, as long as they are in America.
2007-08-21 08:52:18
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answered by civil_av8r 7
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