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  1. 1. Spot the problem

    • Illegal
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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Scotland
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If you put it that way.....duh.

I don't understand why you say duh! Everyone has different opinions on this subject. As you can see from the poll people have voted "none" to me, that means, they don't think there is a problem with people being illegal or an immigrant. Not everyone thinks that illegal immigrants are a problem. I happen to think that they are, but that is my opinion. So, I fail to see where your comment has any significance in regards to this topic.

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Filed: Country: Brazil
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If you put it that way.....duh.

I don't understand why you say duh! Everyone has different opinions on this subject. As you can see from the poll people have voted "none" to me, that means, they don't think there is a problem with people being illegal or an immigrant. Not everyone thinks that illegal immigrants are a problem. I happen to think that they are, but that is my opinion. So, I fail to see where your comment has any significance in regards to this topic.

it might be the "keyword" .... illegal

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Maybe it's the way people are raised, some people don't mind doing what's wrong, or accepting people who does that. I happen to think if it's illegal, it's not right, it's not acceptable. Period.



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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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Maybe it's the way people are raised, some people don't mind doing what's wrong, or accepting people who does that. I happen to think if it's illegal, it's not right, it's not acceptable. Period.

If we're talking about, say, stealing, then I agree. You can't bend the laws to fit the fact that you forgot your wallet that day. The law is the law.

If we're talking about slavery, then I can't agree with you. We can't trust laws, which are made by humans, to always be right and moral.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Maybe it's the way people are raised, some people don't mind doing what's wrong, or accepting people who does that. I happen to think if it's illegal, it's not right, it's not acceptable. Period.

If we're talking about, say, stealing, then I agree. You can't bend the laws to fit the fact that you forgot your wallet that day. The law is the law.

If we're talking about slavery, then I can't agree with you. We can't trust laws, which are made by humans, to always be right and moral.

news flash, we ain't talking about slavery here :lol:

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Maybe it's the way people are raised, some people don't mind doing what's wrong, or accepting people who does that. I happen to think if it's illegal, it's not right, it's not acceptable. Period.

If we're talking about, say, stealing, then I agree. You can't bend the laws to fit the fact that you forgot your wallet that day. The law is the law.

If we're talking about slavery, then I can't agree with you. We can't trust laws, which are made by humans, to always be right and moral.

news flash, we ain't talking about slavery here :lol:

Questioning the law didn't end at slavery. Unjust laws still exist, and they are questioned every day.

For example, there are those who feel that laws allowing abortion are unjust. Those laws are questioned every day. Good thing.

There are those who feel a progressive income tax (i.e. the more successful you are, the more you pay) is unjust. That is also questioned. Good thing.

Telling illegal immigrants who have set roots here, who essentially live here, that they must never be allowed to integrate into the very society that insists on their integration.... is not just.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Maybe it's the way people are raised, some people don't mind doing what's wrong, or accepting people who does that. I happen to think if it's illegal, it's not right, it's not acceptable. Period.

If we're talking about, say, stealing, then I agree. You can't bend the laws to fit the fact that you forgot your wallet that day. The law is the law.

If we're talking about slavery, then I can't agree with you. We can't trust laws, which are made by humans, to always be right and moral.

news flash, we ain't talking about slavery here :lol:

Questioning the law didn't end at slavery. Unjust laws still exist, and they are questioned every day.

For example, there are those who feel that laws allowing abortion are unjust. Those laws are questioned every day. Good thing.

There are those who feel a progressive income tax (i.e. the more successful you are, the more you pay) is unjust. That is also questioned. Good thing.

Telling illegal immigrants who have set roots here, who essentially live here, that they must never be allowed to integrate into the very society that insists on their integration.... is not just.

yeah, i see the analogy. not.......

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Maybe it's the way people are raised, some people don't mind doing what's wrong, or accepting people who does that. I happen to think if it's illegal, it's not right, it's not acceptable. Period.

If we're talking about, say, stealing, then I agree. You can't bend the laws to fit the fact that you forgot your wallet that day. The law is the law.

If we're talking about slavery, then I can't agree with you. We can't trust laws, which are made by humans, to always be right and moral.

news flash, we ain't talking about slavery here :lol:

Questioning the law didn't end at slavery. Unjust laws still exist, and they are questioned every day.

For example, there are those who feel that laws allowing abortion are unjust. Those laws are questioned every day. Good thing.

There are those who feel a progressive income tax (i.e. the more successful you are, the more you pay) is unjust. That is also questioned. Good thing.

Telling illegal immigrants who have set roots here, who essentially live here, that they must never be allowed to integrate into the very society that insists on their integration.... is not just.

yeah, i see the analogy. not.......

We all have our blind spots :P

Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is.

Filed: Country: Belarus
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Illegal immigrant? How about an alien that illegally immigrates. Henceforth known as an illegal alien. ;)

"Credibility in immigration policy can be summed up in one sentence: Those who should get in, get in; those who should be kept out, are kept out; and those who should not be here will be required to leave."

"...for the system to be credible, people actually have to be deported at the end of the process."

US Congresswoman Barbara Jordan (D-TX)

Testimony to the House Immigration Subcommittee, February 24, 1995

Filed: Country: Belarus
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Maybe it's the way people are raised, some people don't mind doing what's wrong, or accepting people who does that. I happen to think if it's illegal, it's not right, it's not acceptable. Period.

If we're talking about, say, stealing, then I agree. You can't bend the laws to fit the fact that you forgot your wallet that day. The law is the law.

If we're talking about slavery, then I can't agree with you. We can't trust laws, which are made by humans, to always be right and moral.

news flash, we ain't talking about slavery here :lol:

Ah! Come on! Weren't you moved when they sang "We Shall Overcome" in Spanish? That should count for something (I'm not quite sure what)?

"Credibility in immigration policy can be summed up in one sentence: Those who should get in, get in; those who should be kept out, are kept out; and those who should not be here will be required to leave."

"...for the system to be credible, people actually have to be deported at the end of the process."

US Congresswoman Barbara Jordan (D-TX)

Testimony to the House Immigration Subcommittee, February 24, 1995

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Maybe it's the way people are raised, some people don't mind doing what's wrong, or accepting people who does that. I happen to think if it's illegal, it's not right, it's not acceptable. Period.

If we're talking about, say, stealing, then I agree. You can't bend the laws to fit the fact that you forgot your wallet that day. The law is the law.

If we're talking about slavery, then I can't agree with you. We can't trust laws, which are made by humans, to always be right and moral.

news flash, we ain't talking about slavery here :lol:

Questioning the law didn't end at slavery. Unjust laws still exist, and they are questioned every day.

For example, there are those who feel that laws allowing abortion are unjust. Those laws are questioned every day. Good thing.

There are those who feel a progressive income tax (i.e. the more successful you are, the more you pay) is unjust. That is also questioned. Good thing.

Telling illegal immigrants who have set roots here, who essentially live here, that they must never be allowed to integrate into the very society that insists on their integration.... is not just.

yeah, i see the analogy. not.......

We all have our blind spots :P

just remember that those 20 million will, upon being granted legal status, will also be eligible for for public assistance programs. bet you didn't see that in your blind spot :lol:

enjoy your tax increase to help pay for that :thumbs:

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Filed: Other Country: Lebanon
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errrrr.........

June 11 05-Married George, civil ceremony in New York

May 30 08-Baby Joshua was born

Jan 15-Back to NY we go...

May 10-made decision not to go back overseas.

July 10-filed for divorce

Jan 11-Divorce final

July 11-1st trip to take Josh to see George

Mar 12-2nd trip to take Josh to see George

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Maybe it's the way people are raised, some people don't mind doing what's wrong, or accepting people who does that. I happen to think if it's illegal, it's not right, it's not acceptable. Period.

If we're talking about, say, stealing, then I agree. You can't bend the laws to fit the fact that you forgot your wallet that day. The law is the law.

If we're talking about slavery, then I can't agree with you. We can't trust laws, which are made by humans, to always be right and moral.

news flash, we ain't talking about slavery here :lol:

Questioning the law didn't end at slavery. Unjust laws still exist, and they are questioned every day.

For example, there are those who feel that laws allowing abortion are unjust. Those laws are questioned every day. Good thing.

There are those who feel a progressive income tax (i.e. the more successful you are, the more you pay) is unjust. That is also questioned. Good thing.

Telling illegal immigrants who have set roots here, who essentially live here, that they must never be allowed to integrate into the very society that insists on their integration.... is not just.

yeah, i see the analogy. not.......

We all have our blind spots :P

just remember that those 20 million will, upon being granted legal status, will also be eligible for for public assistance programs. bet you didn't see that in your blind spot :lol:

enjoy your tax increase to help pay for that :thumbs:

Allow me to respond to that with an anecdote.

There's a town near me, urban poor area. Census says population is about half-Hispanic and half non-Hispanics. But overwhelmingly poor and criminal. I drive through there quite often and the only people I ever see 'hanging out' outside, presumably doing nothing, are the non-Hispanics. Always. Every time.

If there's strain on our public assistance program, it'll be from our home-grown bums. We have plenty of those. Maybe watching these Mexican young adults who don't speak a lick of English making money with a leaf blower will inspire some of them. Or maybe not.

Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is.

 

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