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If you don't have a job. is you and not the illegal immigrant.
If you are a loser. is because of you.
If you don't have a girlfriend, is because of you.
If you are poor, is because of you.
If you don't earn enough, is because of you.
If you don't have insurance, is because of you.
The sooner you learn this the better.

2007-11-01 15:01:15 · 18 answers · asked by Villa 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

18 answers

Is the American way, let's blame some one else.

2007-11-01 15:14:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 11

What does this have to do with immigration, unless all you're trying to do is start more problems in the immigration forums? And actually, sometimes it is the illegal immigrant who is at fault for some not having a job, or not making as much. I have friends in construction and they are getting less and less contracts. When they do they are getting less pay for their services, because there is those illegal immigrants out there who take jobs from us that pay them pennies, when they used to pay us dollars. Where does being a loser, having a significant other, insurance etc. have anything to do with this. Also, you have a pretty good grasp on English, but if you're coming to this site to post something on immigration and want to be taken serious, write your questions out properly. Example: "If you are a loser. is because of you," should be written out like: "If you are a loser, it is because of you."

2007-11-01 22:25:23 · answer #2 · answered by ~*Wanted*~ 3 · 9 1

not having a job realy depends on the economy in the area, you cant blame yourself for the entire surrounding economy.

if your a loser, yeah thats pretty much your own fault.

if you dont have a girlfriend its either because your not ready to find her yet or she isnt ready to find you yet. once your both mature enough you will find the right one for you(sometimes people have to wait untill their 80's or 90's to find them which is sad)

if your poor it isnt exactly your fault, it COULD be if your offered alot of jobs and decline them and chose to be poor, or something like that but if your actively trying to make your life better it wouldnt be your fault but you could still be poor(bad things happen to good people sometimes)

not earning enough is the govt's fault, they need to enforce minimum wage requirements so that people dont get abused in the workforce. if you have no other option then to work for $3 a day then you will, because its better then nothing.

and the insurance thing is the fault of two or three things, govt not protecting its people from out of controll buisness rates, the buisnesses themselves being evil(if you dont believe you should see some of their private company reports), and fellow mans greed for money.

2007-11-02 01:19:30 · answer #3 · answered by curvy_chick000 4 · 2 2

Personal responsibility. What a concept.

I have a job, a wife, I'm bringing home above the median household income by myself, so I'm hardly a loser, certainly not poor, am earning enough and yep, I have insurance, more than I want, really.

And that's all me. ;)


The illegals still gotta go, though. They're here ILLEGALLY, afterall. And, hey, personally responsibility, it's there fault they're here. No one to blame but themselves.

2007-11-01 22:07:01 · answer #4 · answered by B.Kevorkian 7 · 13 2

And you know this is a two way street. If you don't have a good life in your native country, it is YOU - not the country. So what makes the illegal immigrants think that by coming here it will change??? The "rich fairy" doesn't visit in the night and leave the golden ticket under their pillows.

2007-11-01 22:09:45 · answer #5 · answered by volleyballchick (cowards block) 7 · 13 3

These exact analogies can and should be applied to illegal aliens in their own country.

STAY THERE!!

If they don't have a job, are a loser, earn enough, etc.
It's THEIR fault. Stay home and stay out of OUR country!!

2007-11-01 22:25:22 · answer #6 · answered by whiz 4 · 9 2

None of that is me.

Executive Job.
Mid 6 figure income.
7 figure retirement plan.
Nice house, gated community.
Drive a new foreign sports car. Convertible.
All the insurances one would want.

Its fun to be me; is it fun to be you, Villa?

And illegal alien criminals still have to go.

2007-11-01 23:25:13 · answer #7 · answered by Dirty Martini 6 · 7 3

It doesn't matter if they even if they DON'T take our job, girlfriend, make us poor, or cause us to earn less, therefore not being able to afford insurance.

They are I-L-L-E-G-A-L by any country's definition.

All countries have the right to have immigration laws and enforce its borders.
All CITIZENS have the right to insist that its government does so.

Even the country in this link.

People like you never acknowledge this. It's ok. I appreciate posts like yours, because it gives me the opportunity to let more people read it!!

http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/world/060815a.aspx

How does it feel to be on the losing side?? Logic isn't on your side. The LAW isn't on your side. NO countries are on your side. Name ONE country that has immigration laws that doesn't believe in deporting illegal aliens.

And...since people like you are so fond of making it a racial issue. Name ONE race that has no problem with illegal aliens!!! In the United States...or ANY country for that matter.


Here's the text for those that don't want to click it.





MEXICO CITY, Mexico - For the past month, America's attention has been focused on the Middle East war. During that time, another 300,000 illegal aliens have crossed America's border with Mexico. But you won't believe how Mexico treats its illegal aliens.

Illegal aliens from Mexico were allowed to march through America's cities, demanding citizenship – some even waved the Mexican flag. But illegal aliens inside Mexico, mostly from Guatemala and Honduras, are literally on the run.

Some travel by train and some hide, trying to stay one step ahead of the Mexican Federal Police.

The Mexican government was outraged by the movement to build a new wall on America's southern border. Mexico's Foreign Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez went before the cameras to protest.

Derbez said, "Mexican immigrants are not felons or terrorists. They are human beings who deserve respect and the opportunity to live with dignity."

But in Mexico, when it comes to the treatment of its illegal aliens it's, ‘Do as I say, not as I do.’

Mexico has called U.S. immigration policy "harsh," and has called the proposed wall on the U.S. Mexico border "shameful." But some have called the Mexican immigration policy "hypocritical."

Enter Mexico illegally and you're treated as a felon. If you're caught by the Federal Police, you'll be fortunate if you're only deported immediately. The unfortunate are robbed, abused, raped, or even murdered by corrupt police officers.

Fernando Aguilar Neri coordinates Red Cross efforts to help illegal aliens in Mexico.

“When people approach us, they are usually fearful that we work with the government and are afraid of being reported,” said Neri. “…One of the seven principles of the Red Cross is complete neutrality and independence, so we can't cooperate with the Mexican government on the illegal alien issue.”

Neri says that most illegals moving through Mexico try to avoid the cities.

The Catholic Church also shields illegal aliens from the Mexican government. CBN found two shelters for illegals in Mexico City, but weren't allowed inside.

Most of the Central Americans inside are on their way to the United States. They'll be fortunate if they arrive unharmed.

One immigrant from El Salvador said, "If you are carrying any money, the police take the money and then say, get out of here."

"We still have 20 days of travel (to reach the United States)," another one said.

But if you're a Mexican wanting to enter the U.S. illegally, then you can count on the Mexican government's help and support. It even has a special department called Grupos Beta that helps Mexicans cross the U.S. border illegally.

But in an interview with CBN News, the head of Mexico's Immigration Service, Hipolito Treviño, denied it.

“Grupos Beta is the Mexican government initiative which does not help people cross the border, but they do assist them when they have problems in the border area,” Trevino said.

But Grupos Beta gives them a booklet, which includes tips on how to safely cross the U.S border. Trevino denied the allegation that immigrants are also given maps by the government.

“No maps,” he said. “We give them recommendations about the dangerous animals they'll encounter, how much water they need every day, what to do in case they get lost, what to do in case they get detained by the border patrol, which paths are dangerous because of crime.”

The reason for the government's help? The cash sent home by Mexicans in the U.S. constitutes the second biggest source of foreign currency in Mexico after the oil industry. Last year that was $20 billion, or 2 percent of Mexico's GDP.

About 10 percent of Mexico's population is now living in the United States, that’s over 10 million people. And how many illegal aliens in its own country has Mexico legalized in the past five years? Just 15,000.

The Mexican government may think a new wall on the U.S. border is offensive, but critics are saying far worse things about Mexico's immigration policy.

2007-11-01 22:42:37 · answer #8 · answered by Geno 4 · 6 2

it easy to run like a illegal alien to the greatest county in the world, but it takes guts to fix your homeland.

2007-11-01 22:14:13 · answer #9 · answered by Jedi Master Titus Pullo (USA) 5 · 9 2

I keep trying to tell illegal immigrants the exact same thing but they always say 'no habla englis' so whats the point.

2007-11-01 22:04:34 · answer #10 · answered by Captain 3 · 13 3

A dope you are and dope will remain.
Completely unlike cocaine.
You add to, not diminish, pain!

2007-11-01 22:22:25 · answer #11 · answered by L 4 · 8 2

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