Immigration Protest

Out of context: Reply #16

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  • dinky0

    What if are not taking welfair, AND you are paying taxes? What if you have family in the US, and you can't provide your kids with the basic needs? What if you are 58 years old, braking your back every single day, picking oranges, with no chance to a better future for your family? with no medical insurance? when you most need it? what about them? they are the majority and some of them have been in the US longer than you and me.
    Meeklo
    (Mar 27 06, 14:41)

    there are exceptions but if every illegal acted that way than there wont be an issue.

    there is same problem in canada. richer provinces support the poor provinces by equalization. this is does not work and it is unstable.

    now setting economics aside, first of all, they are illegals, meaning they entered the country illegally. does that mean any one who feels that they deserve something from another country should go to US enter illegally and get it?

    looking at government as a charity is a flawed concept. the system is made to work for people who pay for it. Hispanics are majoirty illegals but there are large amount of koreans also. Being korean and seeing what it does that to the community, like prositution, gangs, etc etc, in LA, i find having illegals is more of burden of the society than anything else. also what about Hatians? why dont US government let them in?

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