Posted on 12/25/2003 10:19:48 AM PST by 4.1O dana super trac pak
Edited on 04/29/2004 2:03:37 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Would you support a temporary work visa for illegal aliens?
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Are you calling my wife an illegal alien?
Oh, good afternoon Mr. Dees. Nice of you to drop in. Don't you have Christmas turkeys to distribute, or do you just pretend to care about the poor?
Well, you haven't been 100% wrong in your postings anyway...
If you hire an illegal to rake your leaves ---- that benefits me in no way whatsoever --- and it doesn't even benefit you when the wind blows your neighbors leaves into your yard and your yard is in need of raking again. If you hire someone to babysit your kids illegally --- that benefits me in no way whatsover.
But it's doubtful that those employers of those illegals are interested in paying for their illegals hospital bill or housing costs or the tuition it takes to educate their kids. All illegal labor is, is taxpayer subsidized labor that benefits only a handful --- their immediate employers ---- certainly not the rest of us.
Our economy needs their labor like we need oil from the ME.
America was able to function before we were invaded with illegals and we can do it again. There are plenty of folks in this country who are willing to do menial labor.
You say we need more illegals, I say we need more Hutterites:
More liberal crap. We benefit from their subsidized labor? Hardly.
Americans are the toughest, most determined people on the planet. There are many of us who will fill their jobs when this pestilence is finally over. Wages will rise and working conditions will get better because our citizens won't tolerate being exploited.
I got a real hard time justifying illegal aliens when so many of OUR people are still getting pink slips in this job-less economic recovery.
I'm really sorry things are so shitty down in mexico. Maybe if illegals did't have six kids each they wouldn't worry so much about starvation. Irresponsible behavior to the max. Mexico's problems are not our problems. Mexico is a totally corrupt, third-world oligarachy. Mexicans are the only people who are going to fix their problems.
Why? What does doing something suddenly take on such great importance? There are legal work visas already in place --- there is plenty --- far more than needed, legal immigration that these people chose to ignore. They chose the illegal route --- it's working out quite well for them when they've got over a billion dollars a month they can send back to Mexico --- plus many already receive plenty of taxpayer assistance and programs right now --- without being legal.
In reality once they're handed legality, they can no longer work those below minimum wage jobs they supposedly came to do ---- which is only true of some --- what then? Their employers would need to import more illegals to do the hard work at low wages that Americans and legals don't want or need to do. They aren't going to die if they are left illegal --- plus when they cause trouble, they're easier to deport that way.
even if we did need the labor, we could drop anchor at any friendly third world port in the world and fill up cargo ship after cargo ship with people who
1 -- would be willing to work for a fraction of what Mexicans are paid
2 -- would be thankful for the opportunity, respectful of our laws and traditions, and would be willing to do whatever was necessary to integrate into our society
what is patently false is that we depend on and must have Mexicans laborers. Yet that is what the two presidentes (Bush and Fox) believe.
Your statements are an affront to Americans. We may have become lazy, by not having to take care of ourselves, but that doesn't mean that we can't do the things that these illegals are doing. Just because they are in the kitchen, or the garden, does not make them legal, or wanted. The biggest problem, that I see, is that our nanny-statists will cover those who don't want to work.
Take away welfare programs, and sterilize the women that continue to be baby factories. Let them take care of the children of those wishing to work, away from their kids. Leave charity up to the church, where it belongs.
Sound harsh? This country is not about taking care of illegals. It wasn't started to be a welfare state. It is up to Americans to cut their own grass, pick their own veggies,or make enough to pay someone to do it! There is nothing wrong with migrant workers, and legal immigrants. There is a lot wrong with supporting illegals, in the USA!
Everybody is against them but everybody enjoys their labor. I wonder what this looks like from God's perspective? OK ... so from an extra-terrestrial neutral perspective? I just don't think people are rational on this issue.
I saw a poll of Mexican citizens the other day. Over half of them believe that the American southwest rightfully belongs to Mexico. Mexican immigrants (legal and illegal) are already electing politicians who are deliberately lax about enforcing immigration laws.
What will you do when the day comes when they decide to take "take their country back"? Why should we allow people into this country who we know want to take it from us. Is that rational?
anti-illegal immigration politicians don't exist in Mexico. Taking that stance is a death sentence to the political career of whoever tries it.
Yes, but we can also use the services of a controlled number of people to work here for a specific time period and return to their country of origin when that work ends.
I think we should learn how to get along without the services of foreigners. A guest worker program is just the first step. The instant the program begins, liberals will start agitating for full rights for these "second-class-citizens".
Again --- how? I benefit in no way whatsoever from the labor of your illegal employee. I know women who hire illegal maids to clean their homes and babysit their children. My children were sent to a legal citizen babysitter who wasn't an immigrant. How does it help me that someone else paid $30 a week but takes that cheap nanny to the county hospital the minute they start acting sick?
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