Immigration rallies
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- mrdobolina0
Seriously, this woman waiting for the elevator said that. I wasn't sure how to react, so I just snapped her neck.
- thinman0
blamo, you should have kicked her and then force fed her a taco or something
get some culture bitch
:y
- mg330
I'd like to know what legal Mexican immigrants actually think of illegal Mexican immigrants.
Because this whole thing got very skewed from what the original issue was: strictly about illegals, and before that about border security and making it more difficult for terrorists to cross into the US from Mexico.
Never mind the larger border with Canada because...The terrorist thing has probably all been a disguise for simply wanting Mexican workers out of the US, for whatever reason.
All I'm saying is, it's really difficult to know just what the hell the actual issue is, especially as they have drummed up this "we were all immigrants" nonsense that for some reason they seem to think validates being here illegally.
- mrdobolina0
It's funny because if you ask a lot of the people who agree with the protestors if the border should just be wide open, they really don't have an answer. In my experience anyway.
Most just don't want the illegals to be labeled felons for trying to find a better life. Which I understand, felonize their employers, now we're talking.
- thinman0
Felonize their employers, now we're talking.
mrdobolina
(May 2 06, 09:03)for the sure! might help if Mexico actually cared if their citizens left too. but ohh wait, all those millions of dollars going back into their banks. why should they. they have their own little slave army too if you look at it that way
- thinman0
I'd like to know what legal Mexican immigrants actually think of illegal Mexican immigrants.
mg33
(May 2 06, 09:00)all of my legal US Citizen Hispanic friends, on average, dont want them here either
especially the ones that arrived here through a legal visa process
think about it
- mrdobolina0
Someone has to take Fox to task for this shit.
Everyone talks about what America needs to do, always.
What about what Mexico needs to do, or any other country where many of these illegals are coming from to have a better life?
I hate to always make it a Mexican thing, but this is mainly what I see in my city.
- thinman0
exactly and dont think for one minute if a place like Cuba was connected to the USA, 95% of them would be in Florida. Same goes for most of Africa and South America. They would FLOOD in here and live anywhere.
I'm all for legal immigration ans such, but there's no accountability on their side of things
ridiculous
- thinman0
dont think for one minute if a place like Cuba was connected to the USA, 95% of them wouldn't be in Florida
thinman
(May 2 06, 09:16)ehh
- fooler0
A day with out a production artist.
I consider myself a moderate liberal but my "white as rice" production artist called in sick yesterday to attend a rally. I didn't think much about it as I was doing her job while I could have been surfing NT. But when I left the office I noticed that all our cleaning crew which are all really really nice and all really really Hispanic where working and not calling in sick to attend a rally that mainly effects them and their families.
- thinman0
ha
I saw all these pictures of fucking whities out there cheering and chanting.
either they have no job or they were skipping out to make some sort of attention getting noise.
I know what your saying fooler
- lowimpakt0
what a wonderful world we all live in.
- bukka0
They say they don't want to be treated like criminals but demanding citizenship or else is acting like a criminal...
I am all for immigration as so is most of America, but the word Immigrant started to encompass more than it is, ie. illegal immigrants demanding ids, and documentation just because they are in the country.
Do it right, legally, and you won't have to take a day off work.
- lowimpakt0
I'd say it's nice to be able to forget history.
- Meeklo0
It's funny because if you ask a lot of the people who agree with the protestors if the border should just be wide open, they really don't have an answer. In my experience anyway.
Most just don't want the illegals to be labeled felons for trying to find a better life. Which I understand, felonize their employers, now we're talking.
mrdobolina
(May 2 06, 09:03)I agree!
If you ask me, borders should have security.
For those who say, if you want to come to the U.S. to work do it legally, I invite them to learn about how difficult it's to achieve that.
If the situation with the inmigrants does not get fixed, we end up having tons of people with no ID, so I'm pro a guest worker program, no need for citizenship, unless they prove to deserve it, just give them a number and permit to work, make them pay taxes, if they fail to do so, you now know where to find them to send them back.
is that idea to bad?
- thinman0
I support Meeklo's idea.
This is more logical and if a guest worker applies for citizenship and gets it, then all the best to them
get me?
- mrdobolina0
guest workers sound like indentured bond servants.
Not sure of a better solution though.
- thinman0
guest workers sound like indentured bond servants.
Not sure of a better solution though.
mrdobolina
(May 2 06, 11:33)thats ironic. my parents make their money from bonded cleaners.
cleaners happy, they're happy.
everybody happy.
- ********0
seal the border and relax immigration laws within north america. get mexico to toughen their own immigration problem logically (stop shaking down etc). this would be in line with nafta. keep immigration from other nations as they are. in the far off future, when mexico has cleaned up its act, merge north america. will have to invade canada.