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To: Reaganwuzthebest;Dane
For the millionth time, tell me why I should welcome illegal immigrants into the country? My grandparents came legally, you know, the right way

He does not want to answer that question. Either he is illegal himself or knows many illegals and is here to defend them.

In his little fantasy world, it is OK to break the law. He does not respect the law or what it stands for.

1,066 posted on 03/10/2002 7:55:34 AM PST by Marine Inspector
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To: Marine Inspector
Either he is illegal himself or knows many illegals and is here to defend them.

I suspect he is an illegal alien benefiting from some type of entitlement program (preferential treatment) that funds his internet connection. He may also be benefiting from in-state tuiton that American citizens will be denied until some brave soul steps forward with a federal discrimination lawsuit.

1,070 posted on 03/10/2002 8:09:00 AM PST by healey22
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To: Marine Inspector
He does not want to answer that question. Either he is illegal himself or knows many illegals and is here to defend them.

Everytime I asked Dane to explain if he understands the difference between legal and illegal, he gives me the usual rant about "immigrants doing the jobs we won't do". He never differentiates between the two. To him, an immigrant is just that, no matter how they got here. And we better show them hospitality, because not do so means we're a racist.

If this is the future of America, it's not going to be pretty. Especially for future generations who will reap the benefits of an uncaring and irresponsible Congress of today.

1,074 posted on 03/10/2002 8:33:20 AM PST by Reaganwuzthebest
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