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  • #16
    I too have lived in Texas most of my life, and I also see the drain that these illegals put on our economy, and think something should be done. Don't get me wrong, I am 100% for legal migration into the US with little or no restriction, our freaking country was based on this. When my ancestors braved the voyage to America, whether it were from Ireland, Scotland, England, Naples, Sicily, Poland, or everywhere else my mixed heritage hails from, they came here for the most part in rags (though some of my Italian descent was fairly well off) and had to work hard to make there lives better. They wanted to make their lives better. They wanted to be American. The illegal aliens have no desire to be Americans, to learn our language or participate and contribute to our diverse culture. They are merely here to reap the benefits of our generous society (all children, regardless of nationality, at least in Texas I know, must be givin an education and American public education, contrary to common belief, is not cheap and is quite good. My mother taugt in a bilingual school for a few years and the majority of her students were illlegal, and knew almost no English). And don't mention the native, 3rd, 4th, and so on generation Americans who also leach off systems like welfare which are indeed generous and noble programs that are all too often taken advantage of.

    Kman
    "I bet Ikarus eats his own spunk..."
    - BLACKENED from America's Army: Operations
    Kramerman - Creator and Author of The Epic Tale of Navalon in the Civ III Stories Forum

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    • #17
      Wow can you really say things like this in a public forum?
      I do however agree with what is being said here.

      It's funny really, I'd quite like to live in the US but it's not going to happen despite being a proffesional and a potenial tax payer.

      The backlash in Europe will continue I think as long as politicians keep putting the welfare of immigrants over that of tax payers and the immigrants learn that they must accept the countries culture.

      If you think things are bad in the US you should see whats going on over here. In the UK Tax payers subsidise the legal bills of asulylum seekers when they appeal against their deportation.
      Are we having fun yet?

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      • #18
        Well, I *ALSO* live in Texas.

        I don't like immigrants who come here to welch, or steal, or laze.

        But most don't.

        When I get to 7-11 at 9:00 AM for a donut and chocolate milk, a creaky old white dodge van invariably pulls up and hemorrhages a dozen short mexican guys, wearing t-shirts and cheap shoes, sweaty as all hell, having been up working for 4 hours on a job 10 times as hard as I'll be doing today. Mexicans don't take jobs Americans want.

        If you could hire a Mexican for $5 an hour, or an American who would supposedly be fluent in English, who would you take? But American's dont want those jobs. American youth think they are entitled to Camaros, and that they should start as VP's of major companies. You have a welfare class that thinks it's better to sit on their fat ass and collect a check rather than start up the job ladder because GOD FORBID they have to start at the bottom rung like everyone else did.

        Give me some poor, uneducated Mexican who will leave his family, cross unforgiving terrain, and do work that is backbreaking (landscaping, roofing, painting, day labor) for very little money - give me them all, I will build the greatest nation on Earth. Oh wait, we already did that...

        Venger
        P.S. As long as they don't steal...

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        • #19
          You know what we need, you know what would solve all of our labor needs ..... robots!

          Think about it, armies of robots could patrol our borders and coastline to keep all illegals from entering the country and then do all the work no one else wants to do. Yeah, someday....

          Kman

          P.S. remember the days when they said by the year 2000 we would all have flying cars and robot servants, and lots of people would be living on the furtile surfaces of the moon, mars, and venus.... I was so disappointed on new years of 1999, so, so disappointed...
          "I bet Ikarus eats his own spunk..."
          - BLACKENED from America's Army: Operations
          Kramerman - Creator and Author of The Epic Tale of Navalon in the Civ III Stories Forum

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