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May 2nd 10, 02:53 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Whose Country is This?
In article 89a758ef-cccf-4171-829f-c04e06df2cfc@
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On May 1, 12:57*pm, DEFCON 88 wrote:
On Apr 30, 10:20*pm, dave wrote:
Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:
dave wrote:
wrote:
Arizona Senate Bill 1070.Utah has a similar Bill in the Works and Texas
is proposing a similar bill too.All Fifty U.S.States need a Bill like
that.Against Illegal Aliens.Illegal Aliens are NOT Immigrants.
cuhulin
They aren't criminals, either.
It astounds me that you can actually believe that.
All of them are criminals in the sense that they are, by definition,
violating our pathetically weak immigration laws.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I can be pretty astonishing.
Pretty ignorant is more like it. (Sorry, couldn't resist).
*The people who hire them are the
criminals.
I agree, but the illegal immigrants (or whatever you may call them)
are also criminals. They BROKE THE LAW by coming here ILLEGALLY. They
DON'T BELONG HERE.
*These workers have been invited by stateside consumers. *Arrest them.
Yawn. Typical liberal/commie crap. Blame American citizens and make
excuses for the invaders from Mexico et al.
I would add that the criminals in our government who have allowed this
invasion from Mexico to happen in the first place should also be
arrested and tried for treason.
Typical evasive right-wing crap. If we didn't hire them they wouldn't
come, period.
Exactly, if there wasn't a "hole" to fill, they wouldn't get work here,
and so why would they come?
You clearly have idea what treason means, so we can
discount that last comment.
There are a lot of right wingers (and some of the left wingers too)
throw the word treason around all the time, and it almost never really
applies to what they are claiming someone did. But you know, reality
doesn't stop extremists very often anyway. What exactly do they think
the government should do to prevent people from coming into the country?
It's an awfully long border. A wall wouldn't work, they would just
tunnel underneath it, and it would cost an awful lot of money to build
and maintain, and guard. I suppose it would cut down on the number of
them coming in though, at least for a while. But the only rational thing
to do is to make hiring them painful enough that people just won't do it
anymore. I won't hold my breath waiting for that to happen.
It's kind of funny, I ran into two people I haven't seen for a while at
the store yesterday, one was born in the same hospital I was, about 2
years after me, the other guy was born in Mexico. Which one can barely
speak English? Well, the one born here, of course. The other guy doesn't
even have an accent, and he came here at age 11. He told me he's going
to take his citizenship test soon, he's sick of being hassled by the INS
constantly. Every new guy the INS gets seems to pay too much attention
to him. He's married (to a US born wife) and has lived here almost 30
years now, so why do they waste time with him? BTW, his parents came
here illegally when he was a little kid, and after they finally got
their green cards, he came up from Mexico, all nice and legal. The guy
born here rarely works, unlike the guy born in Mexico, who has worked
his way up from burger flipper to computer tech.
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