If they are American citizens, then they should pay the same taxes we do. Just because they have to send money to someone else, doesn't mean they should be exempt from paying what every other American pays. Our families are just as important as theirs are. We can not be responsible for another country's economy at the expense of our citizens.
2007-11-12 03:53:40
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answered by Anonymous
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As a matter of fact, legal aliens pay a lot more taxes than Americans do during the first two years in the US. And they qualify for a less benefits during the first five years.
2007-11-12 05:15:30
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answered by Why sayer 2
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You can't be serious. That is the most stupid question I ever heard. Would that imply then that I could move to Mexico and not pay their taxes because I had to send the money to someone in America? If you live here then you have to do like everyone else, pay to live here.
2007-11-12 03:59:08
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answered by blowinsmoke 3
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no, americans shouldnt be burdened with more taxes for that. Legal mexicans are a part in society and should be going through the same as any other citizen. If they want to send money home, it is their personal thing.
2007-11-12 04:02:32
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answered by Shoshi 3
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If I was a legal resident then I pay taxes. What does it matter what I do with my net money. I can send money to anyone I want including Mexico. This question is silly.
2007-11-12 04:01:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Anyone working in the US should be taxed the same, regardless of them being from anopther nation. This is simply another example of American citizens feeling the political process squeezing more out of them for other countries.
The Warlock
2007-11-12 04:35:20
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answered by The Warlock 6
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this is meant to maintain them out of politics, inspite of the undeniable fact that it for sure would not artwork because of the fact the extensive quantities of funds a number of the church homes pump into political motives makes abundantly sparkling. As somebody who works with the very adverse and the homeless on a on a regular basis foundation i will assure you practically all of them unquestionably do no longer "help others". the only 2 in my section that do something important besides us Heathens and Pagans in my Kindred are the Catholics and the Salvation military. My Kindred is tax exempt yet pay our taxes besides because of the fact we like having issues like roads, fire departments and backup from the police as quickly as we prefer it. it is likewise the in charge element to do, and we are very into being a in charge and contributing citizen in all components of life. something of the church homes interior the tri-county section we serve run a weekly nutrition pantry in the event that they do something in any respect in favour of the community. They rather could desire to be taxed.
2016-11-11 06:20:58
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answered by larrinaga 4
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thats a nice thought but if that was the case, it would not and should not be for mexicans only there are a lot of legal i mmigrants here sending money to their families back home in poor countries
2007-11-12 06:10:57
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answered by naynay 3
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LOL...sarcasm gotta love it.
No they shouldn't. If they have money leftover after paying bills and taxes who cares what they do with the rest. As long as it's not to fund any terrorist org I don't care.
2007-11-12 04:21:18
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answered by Dog Tricks 4
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No, but money sent to Mexico should be taxed at a higer rate.
2007-11-12 04:20:19
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answered by Anonymous
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