Is this necessary?

Out of context: Reply #72

  • Started
  • Last post
  • 100 Responses
  • PonyBoy0

    Enter response:

    emo... after being here a while you don't see 'the problem' even if there is one. Everyday life is just that - everyday life. I don't see it as a 'problem' as much as it is something to 'talk about' and make an issue.

    There are definite spots where all the day labor waits looking for work - and everyone knows these spots. Yeah - you glance when you're driving by them - but they're just looking to do work... mainly the grimey stuff we either don't want to do or have the time for.

    I say leave 'em be. If you asked me a few months ago - I'd of said the opposite though.

    Weird, until the dipshits decided to make a mockery of the U.S. by running down and being 'minute men' watching and reporting on the border... well - my tune's kinda changed.

    Most of the 'illegals' I know of and come in contact with are busting their asses in some low-class job that requires a load of manual labor...

    ... also - check out the movie 'Lonestar' with Chris Cooper - it'll give you a good perspective of the lives the people who illegally cross from Mexico end up living... they endure alot of shit to try and have a life with some comfort in it.

    bah... leave 'em be - if you catch 'em here working - I think if that's what they're doing - let them stay... but watch them. Put them on some sort of probationary status that requires they check in for an extended period of time (test them for drugs etc also)...

    ... the U.S. should bend a little - not because they should 'be nice' but because I don't see it ever being possible to stop the illegal immigration.

View thread