Unkotare
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If their only crime is that they want to earn a living and skip out on the onerous immigration process, they're not hurting anyone.
Yes, they are.
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If their only crime is that they want to earn a living and skip out on the onerous immigration process, they're not hurting anyone.
If their only crime is that they want to earn a living and skip out on the onerous immigration process, they're not hurting anyone.
Yes, they are.
If their only crime is that they want to earn a living and skip out on the onerous immigration process, they're not hurting anyone.
Yes, they are.
If they're actually harming someone, prosecute them and deport them. The pathetic idea that that "took 'r' jawbs" is lame. Jobs aren't a finite resource. (Assuming that's what you have in mind.)
If their only crime is that they want to earn a living and skip out on the onerous immigration process, they're not hurting anyone.
Yes, they are.
If they're actually harming someone, prosecute them and deport them. The pathetic idea that that "took 'r' jawbs" is lame. Jobs aren't a finite resource. (Assuming that's what you have in mind.)
Yes, they are.
If they're actually harming someone, prosecute them and deport them. The pathetic idea that that "took 'r' jawbs" is lame. Jobs aren't a finite resource. (Assuming that's what you have in mind.)
Jobs are not absolutely finite. Nevertheless, when more people are looking for jobs it is harder to get a job, and one will probably be paid less when one gets a job. Moreover, the job will be less secure.
Yes, they are.
If they're actually harming someone, prosecute them and deport them. The pathetic idea that that "took 'r' jawbs" is lame. Jobs aren't a finite resource. (Assuming that's what you have in mind.)
True. A worker - Legal or otherwise - Is both a provider and a consumer. I don't quite understand why this is so heartily ignored.
If their only crime is that they want to earn a living and skip out on the onerous immigration process, they're not hurting anyone.
Yes, they are.
If they're actually harming someone, prosecute them and deport them. The pathetic idea that they "took 'r' jawbs" is lame. Jobs aren't a finite resource. (Assuming that's what you have in mind.)
I don't see anything to be gained from turning away eager workers and potential future citizens to placate the fears of complacent, xenophobic Americans.
They are also pissing on all the good, honest, respectful people (you know, the ones we WANT to have here) who have been spending copious time, money, and emotional resources trying to do things the RIGHT way for YEARS. By running the line and immediately being rewarded by cynical, opportunistic, shallow politicians, they are demeaning and degrading our very sovereignty. It is a case of punishing those who should be praised and rewarding those who should be punished. democrats don't give a shit as long as they think it might mean even one more vote 15-20 years from now.
They are also pissing on all the good, honest, respectful people (you know, the ones we WANT to have here) who have been spending copious time, money, and emotional resources trying to do things the RIGHT way for YEARS. By running the line and immediately being rewarded by cynical, opportunistic, shallow politicians, they are demeaning and degrading our very sovereignty. It is a case of punishing those who should be praised and rewarding those who should be punished. democrats don't give a shit as long as they think it might mean even one more vote 15-20 years from now.
Well, as I said, if they're committing crimes deport them. And I'm pretty sure pissing on people is a crime in most states. Unless it's consensual. I guess some people are into that sort of thing.
They are also pissing on all the good, honest, respectful people (you know, the ones we WANT to have here) who have been spending copious time, money, and emotional resources trying to do things the RIGHT way for YEARS. By running the line and immediately being rewarded by cynical, opportunistic, shallow politicians, they are demeaning and degrading our very sovereignty. It is a case of punishing those who should be praised and rewarding those who should be punished. democrats don't give a shit as long as they think it might mean even one more vote 15-20 years from now.
Well, as I said, if they're committing crimes deport them. And I'm pretty sure pissing on people is a crime in most states. Unless it's consensual. I guess some people are into that sort of thing.
Entering (or remaining in) the country illegally is grounds for deportation.
If they're actually harming someone, prosecute them and deport them. The pathetic idea that that "took 'r' jawbs" is lame. Jobs aren't a finite resource. (Assuming that's what you have in mind.)
Jobs are not absolutely finite. Nevertheless, when more people are looking for jobs it is harder to get a job, and one will probably be paid less when one gets a job. Moreover, the job will be less secure.
Illegals work a job... And shop at a grocery store... Rent from a landlord... Ride the bus or in some cases purchase cars... Buy TV's, toasters, furniture, etc.
They contribute to an economy same as a citizen... By economic principals, more people does not mean less jobs.
Jobs are not absolutely finite. Nevertheless, when more people are looking for jobs it is harder to get a job, and one will probably be paid less when one gets a job. Moreover, the job will be less secure.
Illegals work a job... And shop at a grocery store... Rent from a landlord... Ride the bus or in some cases purchase cars... Buy TV's, toasters, furniture, etc.
They contribute to an economy same as a citizen... By economic principals, more people does not mean less jobs.
Their incomes have a depressing effect on wages. Their purchases have an inflationary effect on prices.
Well, as I said, if they're committing crimes deport them. And I'm pretty sure pissing on people is a crime in most states. Unless it's consensual. I guess some people are into that sort of thing.
Entering (or remaining in) the country illegally is grounds for deportation.
^^THAT is why I prefer them here illegally as opposed to legally. As I said earlier, no due process. .
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I certainly think that any illegal immigrant who actually wants to live in the United States, rather than going to live in a civilized country, should be deported!!
Such a person is obviously too stupid to make a good citizen!! · ·
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.US school children are getting screwed with overcrowded schools and forced bi-lingual classes which inhibits learning for all. .
Overcrowded schools are a problem in some areas, but crappy schools are a problem all over. Bi-lingual and/or ESL classes are not just for illegal immigrant children.