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rgnmstr wrote: Dang, Loco, did you really write that? You wear one o' them pointy hoods too? .. Well Doug that's a nice accusation. My gripe is not with legal immigration. It's with the millions who just walk in every year illegally. My gripe is with the criminals and thugs who walk in illegally every year and that's a fact. My gripe is with the illegals who get here and want everything changed to accomadate THEM. They don't want to learn the language. They don't want to take a citizenship test. They just want to run for office so they can change things to suit themselves. They don't want to join America. Does your accusation mean you approve of breaking the law? I think it's more of an economic issue in Mexico and south than it is criminal intent. I don't think it's possible to close the border logistically speaking. If the number were reduced due to improved conditions below the border, then it would be much, much easier to enforce border integrity. We don't have much of a border issue from Canada in a large part because of the better economic condition there. My experience with Mexican nationals in the US is that they desperately want a better life for themselves and their families, and will take just about any job or surmount any hardship to accomplish that. Most do have some English language skills, but are not really given much opportunity to learn in a formal way. Some would like to bar their kids from going to school. This makes no sense, since it perpetuates the situation. I like the idea of a guest worker program, but this isn't the entire solution. In many ways, the US would not be able to function without the kind of workers that are now here illegally. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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