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Illegal Immigrants Returning to Mexico in Record Numbers
Wow! Mexico is saying they have a problem now?
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,409221,00.html -S |
So, I guess the soft economy isn't such a bad thing after all?:hmm:
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Hmm, Mexicans will keep crossing the border! They do not listen! It is time to take for a new plan.
We need to make a brick wall all around Mexico, as tall as a Fortress wall |
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We would fill low-paying jobs, help industry and generate tax revenue, whilst providing them the opportunity to properly start a life in the U.S. |
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See? Either way, we win!;) |
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My bad, I thought we were discussing citizenship.
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My guess is that they come here because their own country sucks and they want to get away from it, but they don't want to do it legally 'cause (insert babies cries here) it's too hard and we'd have to pay taxes and we don't want to learn another language, or try to become a part of the society, we want you to conform to our society.
My apologies if I'm being too vague on how I feel about the subject:D |
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Although I realize this isn't part of anything you said at all, there seems to be a lot of borderline (my lame puns:D ) racial hatred against Mexicans these days. At least in Texas. There is a danger there. However, and as always, I do not really support state intervention in this matter, other than to keep the state the hell away from illegal immigrants. Their interference has only made this country more attractive to illegal immigration. Their social programs and the vast expenditures that they incur are amongst the primary harms of illegal immigration. I would actually support a constituional amendment to exclude children of illegal workers/immigrants/travelers from being considered citizens of the U.S. when they are born here, thus denying them any social welfare, citizens rights, or police protection. Deprived of such incentives, the only immigrants we would face would be those willing to immigrate properly, or those willing to tolerate the ridiculous abuses they would indubitably suffer without any citizen's rights. That way, we get the benefits of immigration in our labor pool and our tax base, whilst only exploiting those that would otherwise damage it, as well as reducing the tide of immigrants overall. Win-win-win. |
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@ UnderseaLcpl Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against Mexicans as a group. Some of the finest neighbors I've had have been from South of the Border (no, not the one on I-95 :rotfl:). And I agree that it wouldn't matter who was down there, we would probably be invaded (after all, we're not being invaded by Canadians:D).
My gripe is with the concept that a person can come up here (legally or not) and expect to impose their culture on the rest of the country. Someone please explain to me why our entire country should learn to speak Mexican? For crying out loud, the teachers in schools now are having to be bilingual in order to teach! If I were to move to Mexico (or France, or Germany, or Italy, or Russia) I wouldn't expect the entire society to magically start speaking English to accomodate me, why should we be expected to do the same? |
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I had some quite fierey exchanges with peoples that actually made excuses for why it is ok not to behave like a guest or to fit into society. |
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We have some people here who are the second generation that was born here (their grandparents came here as "guest workers" shortly after WWII, their parents were born here) and some of them can't even speak proper German. Some also have no willingness to integrate themselves into society and since they can't graduate in school (remember they don't speak the language properly) they have no perspective for the future.:down: Again, its not all of them but I wonder whether they are really a minority among them.:dead: |
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