Of the Actions of Illegals

Western Man

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There cannot be too much disagreement that the US has a colossal problem with the 20-30 million undocumented, mostly hispanic, migrants who blatantly ignored US law.

First, what does it say about the individual whose first act on American soil is breaking the law?

Now, 100+ years ago the country needed migrants to come and assimilate to the established values and virtues we were founded on.

At close to 350 million people we don't need more unskilled labor to mow our lawns, make our coffee and scrub our toilets.

However, it is hard to fault them alone since we are collectively encouraging this behavior with incentives and undeserved charity. Anchor baby laws, free health care, more gov monies for larger families.

Building a 2,000 mile wall and patrolling it is simple and sensible. So why won't we do it?

You tell me.
 
There cannot be too much disagreement that the US has a colossal problem with the 20-30 million undocumented, mostly hispanic, migrants who blatantly ignored US law.

First, what does it say about the individual whose first act on American soil is breaking the law?

Now, 100+ years ago the country needed migrants to come and assimilate to the established values and virtues we were founded on....


100 years ago they said the same thing, and 100 years before that they said the same thing...
 
There cannot be too much disagreement that the US has a colossal problem with the 20-30 million undocumented, mostly hispanic, migrants who blatantly ignored US law.

First, what does it say about the individual whose first act on American soil is breaking the law?

Now, 100+ years ago the country needed migrants to come and assimilate to the established values and virtues we were founded on.

At close to 350 million people we don't need more unskilled labor to mow our lawns, make our coffee and scrub our toilets.

However, it is hard to fault them alone since we are collectively encouraging this behavior with incentives and undeserved charity. Anchor baby laws, free health care, more gov monies for larger families.

Building a 2,000 mile wall and patrolling it is simple and sensible. So why won't we do it?

You tell me.

The left wants to flood the country with illegals so they can skew the voting process and use the cheap labor to undercut fair wages for americans.
 
Now, 100+ years ago the country needed migrants to come and assimilate to the established values and virtues we were founded on....


100 years ago they said the same thing, and 100 years before that they said the same thing...

Yeah, but now we have provided a plethora of entitlements that didn't exist previously; and that is one of the liabilities. We had pioneers, and today we just simply have migrants, many of which adore their native country and only exploit the opportunities given to them here.
 
There cannot be too much disagreement that the US has a colossal problem with the 20-30 million undocumented, mostly hispanic, migrants who blatantly ignored US law.

First, what does it say about the individual whose first act on American soil is breaking the law?

Now, 100+ years ago the country needed migrants to come and assimilate to the established values and virtues we were founded on.

At close to 350 million people we don't need more unskilled labor to mow our lawns, make our coffee and scrub our toilets.

However, it is hard to fault them alone since we are collectively encouraging this behavior with incentives and undeserved charity. Anchor baby laws, free health care, more gov monies for larger families.

Building a 2,000 mile wall and patrolling it is simple and sensible. So why won't we do it?

You tell me.
Because a 'wall' won't work:


More Fencing and More Patrols Won t Stop Immigration - US News


Your advocacy for a 'wall' has to do more with your animosity toward Hispanics, having little to do with concerns for the law.
 
There cannot be too much disagreement that the US has a colossal problem with the 20-30 million undocumented, mostly hispanic, migrants who blatantly ignored US law.

First, what does it say about the individual whose first act on American soil is breaking the law?

Now, 100+ years ago the country needed migrants to come and assimilate to the established values and virtues we were founded on.

At close to 350 million people we don't need more unskilled labor to mow our lawns, make our coffee and scrub our toilets.

However, it is hard to fault them alone since we are collectively encouraging this behavior with incentives and undeserved charity. Anchor baby laws, free health care, more gov monies for larger families.

Building a 2,000 mile wall and patrolling it is simple and sensible. So why won't we do it?

You tell me.
Because a 'wall' won't work:


More Fencing and More Patrols Won t Stop Immigration - US News


Your advocacy for a 'wall' has to do more with your animosity toward Hispanics, having little to do with concerns for the law.

Door locks don't work either. Oh wait, they do.
 
There cannot be too much disagreement that the US has a colossal problem with the 20-30 million undocumented, mostly hispanic, migrants who blatantly ignored US law.

First, what does it say about the individual whose first act on American soil is breaking the law?

Now, 100+ years ago the country needed migrants to come and assimilate to the established values and virtues we were founded on....


100 years ago they said the same thing, and 100 years before that they said the same thing...
 
There cannot be too much disagreement that the US has a colossal problem with the 20-30 million undocumented, mostly hispanic, migrants who blatantly ignored US law.

First, what does it say about the individual whose first act on American soil is breaking the law?

Now, 100+ years ago the country needed migrants to come and assimilate to the established values and virtues we were founded on.

At close to 350 million people we don't need more unskilled labor to mow our lawns, make our coffee and scrub our toilets.

However, it is hard to fault them alone since we are collectively encouraging this behavior with incentives and undeserved charity. Anchor baby laws, free health care, more gov monies for larger families.

Building a 2,000 mile wall and patrolling it is simple and sensible. So why won't we do it?

You tell me.

The left wants to flood the country with illegals so they can skew the voting process and use the cheap labor to undercut fair wages for americans.

Don Tyson was a lefty???
 
Yes sure, however you're disingenuous if you don't admit the circumstances are now dramatically different. We once needed an influx of migrants who wanted to assimilate to American ideals and freedoms, not to take advantage of newly created policy backed entitlements and freebies.

There cannot be too much disagreement that the US has a colossal problem with the 20-30 million undocumented, mostly hispanic, migrants who blatantly ignored US law.

First, what does it say about the individual whose first act on American soil is breaking the law?

Now, 100+ years ago the country needed migrants to come and assimilate to the established values and virtues we were founded on....


100 years ago they said the same thing, and 100 years before that they said the same thing...
 
You are correct that a wall will indeed not solve the immigration problem, only slow it. Porous borders will not matter if you remove the incentives non-citizens receive.

You are incorrect in your erroneous assertion that I harbor animosity towards hispanics; I don't and would tell you if I did. If I was born given the hardships they endured I may have chosen similarly, especially since there is so little to lose and much to gain.

There cannot be too much disagreement that the US has a colossal problem with the 20-30 million undocumented, mostly hispanic, migrants who blatantly ignored US law.

First, what does it say about the individual whose first act on American soil is breaking the law?

Now, 100+ years ago the country needed migrants to come and assimilate to the established values and virtues we were founded on.

At close to 350 million people we don't need more unskilled labor to mow our lawns, make our coffee and scrub our toilets.

However, it is hard to fault them alone since we are collectively encouraging this behavior with incentives and undeserved charity. Anchor baby laws, free health care, more gov monies for larger families.

Building a 2,000 mile wall and patrolling it is simple and sensible. So why won't we do it?

You tell me.
Because a 'wall' won't work:


More Fencing and More Patrols Won t Stop Immigration - US News


Your advocacy for a 'wall' has to do more with your animosity toward Hispanics, having little to do with concerns for the law.
 
There cannot be too much disagreement that the US has a colossal problem with the 20-30 million undocumented, mostly hispanic, migrants who blatantly ignored US law.

First, what does it say about the individual whose first act on American soil is breaking the law?

Now, 100+ years ago the country needed migrants to come and assimilate to the established values and virtues we were founded on.

At close to 350 million people we don't need more unskilled labor to mow our lawns, make our coffee and scrub our toilets.

However, it is hard to fault them alone since we are collectively encouraging this behavior with incentives and undeserved charity. Anchor baby laws, free health care, more gov monies for larger families.

Building a 2,000 mile wall and patrolling it is simple and sensible. So why won't we do it?

You tell me.
Because a 'wall' won't work:


More Fencing and More Patrols Won t Stop Immigration - US News


Your advocacy for a 'wall' has to do more with your animosity toward Hispanics, having little to do with concerns for the law.

So what will work? Pssssssst.... we know you have no interest in keeping them out.
I just want to hear you sputter your reason.
 
There cannot be too much disagreement that the US has a colossal problem with the 20-30 million undocumented, mostly hispanic, migrants who blatantly ignored US law.

First, what does it say about the individual whose first act on American soil is breaking the law?

Now, 100+ years ago the country needed migrants to come and assimilate to the established values and virtues we were founded on.

At close to 350 million people we don't need more unskilled labor to mow our lawns, make our coffee and scrub our toilets.

However, it is hard to fault them alone since we are collectively encouraging this behavior with incentives and undeserved charity. Anchor baby laws, free health care, more gov monies for larger families.

Building a 2,000 mile wall and patrolling it is simple and sensible. So why won't we do it?

You tell me.

The left wants to flood the country with illegals so they can skew the voting process and use the cheap labor to undercut fair wages for americans.

no, the right wants them so they can undercut fair wages for Americans, the left does want them for the votes though. The point is, we're in trouble because neither side supports America or Americans, just the almighty $.
 
no, the right wants them so they can undercut fair wages for Americans, the left does want them for the votes though. The point is, we're in trouble because neither side supports America or Americans, just the almighty $.

That's what you've been told and/or what you choose to believe.
Ask a conservative if they want the border open or closed.

If the president wanted the border closed he could do it in 24 hours. He doesn't. He's actively using the cloward-pivens strategy to purposely overwhelm the system and collapse it from the inside.
 

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