1-hard working people .
2-honest people.
3-non-racist people.
4- people who are capable to do any kind of job
5- people who will cross any border to support their families.
6- and the list goes on....
I admire all those inmigrants no matter where they came from and will do every kind of things for their families!!!!
2007-10-06 16:10:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the Big Clue is right there in the first word, 'illegal', implying 'against the law'.
This is the 21st century, and if you read the news, changing
demographics and so forth, the world is changing, evolving,
interesting things are starting to happen, some of them good,
some of them not so good. One of the not-so-good items is
called 'rapid population growth'. Today, there are over six and one-half billion people in the entire world. Just about a century ago, there were only one and a half billion. In the entire world.
So, 100 years, 5 billion more people. If that rate of population
increase continues, in another 100 years there'll be probably
over TWELVE billion people. So, what happens to water
supplies then? What happens to food supplies then?
What happens to borders?
This century promises to be interesting, but things can go
1 of 2 ways, and a lot of it depends on countries like Mexico
taking a lot of independent initiative to solve their own problems too.
I am against illegal immigration, because I think it represents
people running away from their problems and inadvertently creating a new one in a new place. People percieve there to be neverending opportunities to be had in the country
they're moving to illegally, only to find closed doors. They
then demand that this or that special concession be made
for their circumstance, then precedents get established,
and then the entire business goes runaway.
The theme here is 'sustainability'. You can feed a million
people off of a crop, but you have to plant it first. When
you don't have enough food for the people, you call it
'a famine'. When there's not enough water, it's called 'a drought'. When you have both conditions, it's called 'a catastrophe'.
You hear politicians talk about 'growth', but sometimes
growth is good, sometimes it is destructive, and when
the rate of growth becomes an unknown, there's no city
planner that can possibly estimate future needs accurately,
other than to say there will be problems. So-and-so many people need so-and-so many cars, which need so-and-so
much road space, consume so-and-so much fuel, and give
off so-and-so much pollution, and of course the economy
has to expand to provide enough money to keep all of this
moving along, so forth, and so on. Growth is not the universal
panacea to all of this, because you get things like gridlock,
school systems falling apart from too many kids, illiteracy,
unemployment, sewer/water/pollution, and then you get what
happened in France, politics, violence, and so forth.
So, I'm against illegal immigration, I think the parent countries
that illegal immigrants come from need to take more responsibility to provide what their people need, to try and
make their economies happen, so that their citizens will
not feel so motivated to flee for foreign shores, including ours.
I think we are going to see more crime, crime against immigrants, crime against/among illegal immigrants, crime against citizens, more hunger around the world, and
more demands to let more people in, and probably more
wars, eventually.
We should have a good immigration program, but an
enlightened one that takes many factors into account
before issuing truckloads of visas, good enforcement, and more cooperation with other countries to help them solve their own problems domestically. Nothing happens in a vacuum, and illegal immigrants are often running from something, but if people had what they needed where they were, then they wouldn't be motivated to acts of desperation such as jumping the border to another country etc.
It is a problem, it is a global problem, and answers will
be neither quick, cheap, nor easy...
2007-10-06 19:51:03
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answered by gokart121 6
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It amazes me that the Mexican government and the illegals beat us over the head for having the gall to enforce our laws when Mexico: #1 has serious penalties for illegals in their country and
#2 does virtually nothing to help the people who are so poor that they have to come here in the first place. The answer to the illegal immigration problem is in Mexico where corruption is rampant and a small group of elites own almost everything which leaves nothing for everybody else; a direction in which the US is headed if we don't wake up.
2007-10-06 09:49:03
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answered by booboo 7
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Are you serious?!! First of all, they are not illegal immigrants, they are illegal aliens. An immigrant is someone who comes to this country legally. Seeings how their not here legally I am wholeheartedly against them. I am FOR building the double fence, prosecuting anyone who transports them or employees them or gives them shelter. I am for sending as many back to their home country as possible. I am for NOT giving them instate tuition, Social Security benefits, welfare or free medical care. Do you get how I feel about illegals.
By the way, not all illegals are from Mexico. Last month in my state 2 illegals were arrested - they were from Iraq. Is that scary or what! But that's what you get with open borders.
2007-10-06 10:00:12
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answered by Air Force Mom 2
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they need to go home. because they are uneducated they are a financial drain on our society. for every dollar they pay in taxes they get three dollars worth of benefits. there are 12 to 20 million illegals. it will not get better they will continue to be working poor and will always be a financial drain. this is breaking the middle classes back as the rich do not pay taxes and the poor with the earned income credit and use of social services takes out more then they pay in. deport them and build the wall
2007-10-06 09:53:30
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answered by T 4
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I hate the fact that there are legal American citizens who are in finical ruin due to a unexpected illness, like my mom who was misdiagnosed, and are forced to pay thousands up thousands of dollars in med bills and yet an illegal can walk into a hospital and are not expected to pay a cent. Why should we use our tax dollars to support those who want to come here and are illegal.
2007-10-06 10:02:18
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answered by carriec 7
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NO amnesty it's know a deportation topic>Removal of illegals> The legal way>
2007-10-06 12:34:21
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answered by 45 auto 7
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Nothing more than a theif in the night. Too cheap and crooked to do it the right way....so they aim for the back door.
2007-10-06 10:41:10
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answered by Anonymous
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The taste just like chicken?
I think we ought to build a good high wall and, when completed, throw as many illegals as we can back over it.
Sort of a different meaning to the old 'catch and release' saying.
2007-10-06 09:37:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Chinagirl wait ten years to emmigate lagally. I learn English BEFORE coming here. If you come, do it right, then you don't have to leave the anchor baby behind like an idiot.
2007-10-06 09:44:48
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answered by ? 6
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