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To: bk1000

Why would they organize to do something in a country that would hunt them down like animals for doing such a thing, when all they had to do was to cross a border that every administration since WWII choose not to defend. We created this situation, they took advantage of it.
We need to defend our borders first.
We need a fair tax system that will turn these people into a benefit for us instead of an income tax system that will allow them to be a burden.
As far as the illeagal immigrant criminals that are over crowding our prisons, ship them back. We can keep the good ones.
The lack of border security for the last 50 years is our fault. Giving these people a good place live is not that great of a price to pay compared to what this could turn into if we choose to round them all up and transport them all back accross the border. They are not sheep or cattle.


360 posted on 04/10/2006 8:52:56 AM PDT by Dixie Yooper
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To: Dixie Yooper

"Giving these people a good place live is not that great of a price to pay compared to what this could turn into if we choose to round them all up and transport them all back accross the border. They are not sheep or cattle."

True, they are not sheep or cattle, but they are here illegally in spite of their intentions. It is doubtful that deporting them is feasable although I would have no problem in doing so. I have no problem with legal immigration. I have a serious problem with the colonization of our country. It is painfully obvious our government will do nothing here. My suggestion is to make them leave on their own by reeling in the welcome mat.


368 posted on 04/10/2006 9:56:47 AM PDT by bk1000 (A clear conscience is a sure sign of a poor memory)
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