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2007-09-16 14:38:27 · 14 answers · asked by Orange County is great! 2 in Politics & Government Immigration

"d_odom7" you are right, but there a lot of Mexicans dude

2007-09-16 14:50:41 · update #1

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Illegal aliens have in a way exasperated the global warming crisis. Think about all that gas emitted after chowing down those burritos and beans.

2007-09-16 14:50:35 · answer #1 · answered by aCeRBic 4 · 1 4

illegals by far have a more direct impact in the they are bankrupting the system far faster than it would otherwise be done Global warming will be here for as long as we are dependent on oil and big business that can be done little about we can put a stop to the illegal problems

2007-09-16 17:28:38 · answer #2 · answered by billc4u 7 · 2 2

global warming duh. all illegals want is work thats all there here for. they just want to live the american dream that no matter how poor or unfortunate you are you can make something of yourself and succeed.
global warming has a more direct impact on use because gas is expensive as hell, weather patterns are getting crazier, the weather is getting hotter, and theres a lot more thats happening but wont be seen until a year or two.
seriously have you ever even thought about illegals while driving to work or somewhere? I bet not you were probably like what the #### gas is $4.25! or Why the #### is it 100 degrees! its never been this hot here before.

2007-09-16 14:51:31 · answer #3 · answered by mjls15 4 · 3 3

Global warming.

Illegal immigration has very little impact on our lives. It provides us with cheap produce, because cheap illegal labor is propping up our agricultural industries. Other than that, they don't have much impact.

On the other hand, global warming has a direct impact on everyone on the planet. In the USA we're not seeing a very big impact yet, but if we don't start to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions very soon, we'll be hit by catastrophic climate change just like the rest of the planet.

2007-09-17 06:34:09 · answer #4 · answered by Dana1981 7 · 1 4

a great style of ineffective wind generators to saddle destiny generations with excessive upkeep costs. costly image voltaic panels ruining the seem of our homes and selfishly loading the electrical energy charges of much less properly off purchasers. especially paid politicians using the gravy prepare of climate exchange. If a majority of those jobs have been made unpaid, international warming might sparkling up in one day.

2017-01-02 07:07:01 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Illegal immigrants (not just Mexicans.)

I'm a bit skeptical that our best efforts will do much to impact global warming, to tell you the truth. Scientists were decrying that the next ice age might be 10,000 years later than it 'should be', but that didn't sound all bad, to me.

Which isn't to say we don't need to cut emissions, we do.

2007-09-16 14:56:21 · answer #6 · answered by DAR 7 · 3 2

Illegal Immigration can be stopped. It takes a government comprised of American Citizens to put the National Guard back where it belongs, IN the USA.

Until then, what we have is a government OF Mexicans, For Mexicans and By Mexicans.

2007-09-16 15:30:29 · answer #7 · answered by M☺lly, RN 6 · 5 4

what about illegal Puerto Ricans, illegal Salvadorians,illegal Venezuelans,illegal Brazilians,and all the other latin races that come here illegal, why are all immigration questions asked forward to hatred toward Mexicans???


To panchito= I suppose that Puerto Ricans only live in Puerto Rico or USA and not migrate to parts of Mexico and begin to migrate, huh?

2007-09-16 14:48:54 · answer #8 · answered by d_odom7 2 · 1 4

Illegals by far. Anyone stop to wonder how they contribute to global warming by breeding like rabbits?

2007-09-16 15:03:26 · answer #9 · answered by John himself 6 · 5 4

Special interests and politics are more responsible for both then either.

2007-09-16 15:04:07 · answer #10 · answered by RT 6 · 0 1

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