I don't feel sorry for them. If anything, I admire them. I really don't see what the fuss is about. Maybe I'm just uninformed. But I don't see them as a threat. They're human beings with as much right to this soil as I have. And they've gone through more than I have to get here!
I'm not in a position to help unless we're talking about the illegals from Canada...but if I lived on the border I'd always lend a hand to my brothers & sisters.
Remember,
no illegals, no burritos!
2007-11-30 20:09:06
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answered by Sapphrodite® 5
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Maybe if they would learn what birth control is and use it, they wouldn't be facing the desperation they face in such record numbers. Why should I feel sorry for people that are destroying our sovereignty, defecating, urinating and leaving all their trash and clothes all over the beautiful Sonoran desert, leaving their decomposing bodies to rot in the Sonoran desert, breaking U.S.A. law, sapping our health care resources, don't want to assimilate into USA culture when they get here, crowding our freeways, crowding our schools, trashing our parks, lowering our (U.S.A) standard of living , putting a strain on our public services, don't believe in birth control (therefore compounding all the problems mentioned above and more), etc.....? "Puhleeez"...
If they had any gonads, they'd revolt against their own governments like the U.S.A. and France has done in the distant past or do something about how they're being exploited by their own countries (Mexico, etc)
At the same time, these people aren't totally to blame, US.A. corporations and governments allow this illegal immigration travesty. I don't have a problem with people coming to the U.S.A., but do it legally. I highly doubt that if someone tried to immigrate to Australia illegally or Mexico for that matter, that they would be treated anywhere near as well as the USA treats illegal immigrants to that come to its country..
2007-11-29 23:11:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I feel sorry for those who are so desparate that they are willing to risk their lives for the possibility to live a better life somewhere else. The situation must be very bad in their home countries then.
I don't like illegal immigration, but in a way I can't blame some of those people for trying to improve their life. They don't have many options after all. I wish there was a way to improve the conditions in their home countries or make it possible for them to immigrate legally.
2007-11-29 23:45:09
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answered by undir 7
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The U.S. needs to do something to control its borders. We don't need millions of people here illegally. We either need a temporary worker program to let them in or we need to build a wall to keep illegals out.
2007-11-29 23:18:51
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answered by Michael B - Prop. 8 Repealed! 7
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I do not feel sorry for them. There are too many people in the US already. I would never help them. I am opposed to illegal immigration and I wish they would all be deported.
2007-11-30 00:53:23
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answered by Beth T 5
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IF I WAS IN THE WATERS AND SEEN ANY HUMAN BEING NEEDING HELP,OF CORSE I WOULD HELP THEM,LEGAL OR NOT,LIKE EVERY PERSON ON THESE ANSWERS NEVER DID ANYTHING ILLGAL,YA RIGHT,IF YA,S ALL THINK ABOUT IT,[REAL HARD],I,M SURE YOU CAN REMEMBER ALOT OF STUFF YOU DID ILLAGAL!!!!HOLLYWOOD
2007-11-29 23:41:25
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answered by hollywood 5
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