i dont think every person would directly notice, but overall
-less crime
-less cost on education, police, welfare, etc
-less risk of diseases such as drug resistant tuberculosis
honestly i really didnt even care about the immigration issue until all the protests and stuff started up abour a year ago. now it just pisses me off that people that came here uninvited and are using our resources are being disrespectful and demanding more rights. and on a side note, my brother's car T-boned by an immigrant (though he was here legally on refugee status and wasnt hispanic) and we never were compensated for the damage and now have no way to collect from him. im sure the same goes for illegal hispanics who dont have insurance or much money to pay for damage like that.
and as for how to fill the jobs they take up- cut back on welfare and make the lazy asses do it
2007-11-15 06:50:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I work at a number of hospitals and get paid fee for service for my work.
First thing I would see is far fewer patients coming in needing my services that do not speak English. That would take a big strain off as I could actually get a history from the patient and do a real informed consent instead of relying on a translator.
Second thing I would see is I would not be getting stiffed on the bills so much. I bill and they come back saying they have no money to pay. They ripped me off of my services and never intended to pay. That is theft and I do not like it.
Third thing I would see is less babies being downloaded. I would get to sleep through more nights and be better rested for the work the next day.
Fourth thing I would see is all the trashy RVs would move out from the RV parks where I keep my RV when I am working. That would definitely improve the home life as there would not be so many screaming kids running around the parks. I would also have an easier time getting into a park as more spaces would be available.
Fifth thing I would see is my kid being able to get a job. Right now she is cut out because so many of the jobs are listed as requiring "bilingual" capabilities. Just why you have to be bilingual to flip a burger, serve a soda or mow a lawn is beyond me, but there it is.
Lastly, the crime rate would go down. Hispanics are about 20% of the American population but 40% of those in prison. It is not the legal Hispanics that make up that difference in prison population, it is the illegals. Less crime would be good for everyone.
2007-11-15 15:14:09
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answered by forgivebutdonotforget911 6
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I'd have a heck of a time getting to work that day, as the traffic jam would be increadible. Moving 20 million people hundreds of miles in a single 24 hour period would put quite a strain on the transportation system.
2007-11-15 14:50:48
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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All the answers they are giving would apply if we just picked 20 million people randomly and kicked them out. LOL!
Lower taxes is my favorite answer. Ya, the government has a hstory of lowering taxes whenever they reduce cost. LOL!
2007-11-15 17:34:10
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answered by Tim 6
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Lower crime rates,
Lower taxes,
Costs would go down for health care and education,
House property values would increase,
Schools, police and hospitals have more money since they don't have to train employers to speak Spanish,
Americans would have their jobs back,
Shall I continue??????????
2007-11-15 15:01:30
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answered by mikea_va 6
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The schools would be a lot less crowded, that is for sure.
2007-11-15 14:51:59
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answered by DAR 7
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Lettuce would be $12 a head. It would cost $100 everytime the landscaper came. Your house cleaner would cost $100 a visit. Walmart would close.
2007-11-15 14:48:32
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answered by Charlie S 6
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I would get my country back!
2007-11-15 15:20:41
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answered by Anonymous
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A lot of things would suddenly cost a lot more as proper wages would have to be paid.
2007-11-15 14:47:33
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answered by Dawg 5
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