To: Viva Le Dissention
You have indeed proven that you don't get it (sounds to me like you don't want to). Let me see if I can assist with a simple example. I don't let just anyone into my house. They have to recognize that I own the place and operate by my rules. They have to be pleasant and contribute to the family's happiness. Our country is the same. We reserve the right to control access. Those who contribute (and this is not just an economic matter) and follow our laws are welcome. Those who are a burden (in net) are not welcome. Get it yet? Illegals are a burden not an asset - cheap labor is not cheap when you account for all costs.
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01/28/2004 8:42:05 AM PST by
RKV
(He who has the guns makes the rules.)
To: RKV
Yes, I understand that there are laws which prevent people from coming here.
I'm saying those laws are irrational and non-sensical. They are merely political and not based in any form of logic. If our laws were required to make sense, we wouldn't have immigration laws, but for a very few which would be required for national security.
Immigration laws are the same types of laws as the anti-trust laws. They don't make economic sense and they are a tool of the politicians to dupe the voting public.
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