Originally posted by snoopy369
Bush is pro-amnesty, but he is not stupid enough to push it - it wouldn't fly politically and would harm the realistic proposals that will help our country.
Drix, the problem I have with your viewpoint is it's essentially identical to the European anti-semitic arguments in the late 19th/early 20th century. Except you don't suggest Mexicans eat our children I hope
Mexicans by and large do respect our laws, and I don't see why they should 'respect' our language. They should learn to speak it; certainly they need to in order to get a decent job in this country. But I hardly think Americans have any right to complain here; practically none of us speak other languages, and thus are annoying tourists and even more irritating immigrants when we emigrate. We put signs and government forms in Spanish (and Chinese, and Polish, and whatever language is needed) to enable the poorest citizens, who can't afford to take the time to learn the language properly.
This is why we have a government, to look out for the little guy. How does it hurt you to have signs and forms printed in Spanish? Does the language hurt your eyes? It costs little to nothing, far less than these people contribute to our economy and our tax base (and illegal immigrants pay plenty of taxes, even those that are not on payroll tax lists, through sales taxes and such).
A few Mexicans might break our laws to come over here; but not all of them by any measure, and implying that they as a group have no respect for our laws is like suggesting Americans have no respect for other countries' laws because of a few (hundred) bad eggs.
Frankly, illegal immigration is a case of supply and demand, and the fact that we don't have a legal way to deal with it is entirely the fault of folks like you who oppose Mexicans as a group and want them out of the country, instead of dealing with the fact that ... we have jobs that they fill, and without them our country doesn't run. We simply don't have enough people wanting the jobs they do, and an economy dies when it can't fill the lower end jobs. Our unemployment is a combination of non-job-seeking unemployment, and semi- to high-skilled unemployment. Add that to the fact that our unemployment rate is actually quite low, and nearly low enough to stifle growth, and you'll see why economists don't object to Mexican immigrants of any legality.
What amuses me even more, of course, are the legions of people who download music/movies/etc. illegally, jaywalk, speed, and such, while complaining about illegal immigration. In terms of harm to society, all of the above do more harm than illegal immigration (particularly piracy), yet are seen as "okay" by a lot of people, while of course illegal immigration is horrible and wrong and must be stopped RIGHT NOW.
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Bush is pro-amnesty, but he is not stupid enough to push it - it wouldn't fly politically and would harm the realistic proposals that will help our country.
Drix, the problem I have with your viewpoint is it's essentially identical to the European anti-semitic arguments in the late 19th/early 20th century. Except you don't suggest Mexicans eat our children I hope
Mexicans by and large do respect our laws, and I don't see why they should 'respect' our language. They should learn to speak it; certainly they need to in order to get a decent job in this country. But I hardly think Americans have any right to complain here; practically none of us speak other languages, and thus are annoying tourists and even more irritating immigrants when we emigrate. We put signs and government forms in Spanish (and Chinese, and Polish, and whatever language is needed) to enable the poorest citizens, who can't afford to take the time to learn the language properly.
This is why we have a government, to look out for the little guy. How does it hurt you to have signs and forms printed in Spanish? Does the language hurt your eyes? It costs little to nothing, far less than these people contribute to our economy and our tax base (and illegal immigrants pay plenty of taxes, even those that are not on payroll tax lists, through sales taxes and such).
A few Mexicans might break our laws to come over here; but not all of them by any measure, and implying that they as a group have no respect for our laws is like suggesting Americans have no respect for other countries' laws because of a few (hundred) bad eggs.
Frankly, illegal immigration is a case of supply and demand, and the fact that we don't have a legal way to deal with it is entirely the fault of folks like you who oppose Mexicans as a group and want them out of the country, instead of dealing with the fact that ... we have jobs that they fill, and without them our country doesn't run. We simply don't have enough people wanting the jobs they do, and an economy dies when it can't fill the lower end jobs. Our unemployment is a combination of non-job-seeking unemployment, and semi- to high-skilled unemployment. Add that to the fact that our unemployment rate is actually quite low, and nearly low enough to stifle growth, and you'll see why economists don't object to Mexican immigrants of any legality.
What amuses me even more, of course, are the legions of people who download music/movies/etc. illegally, jaywalk, speed, and such, while complaining about illegal immigration. In terms of harm to society, all of the above do more harm than illegal immigration (particularly piracy), yet are seen as "okay" by a lot of people, while of course illegal immigration is horrible and wrong and must be stopped RIGHT NOW.
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It's also not about the fact that immigrants don't pay taxes, it's about the fact that it undermines our laws and capitalism. Corporations have taken advantage of illegal immigrants to shaft their wages and the competition. It's not even fair to illegal immigrants because they can't have the full protection of our laws. In addition, if you come to work in the US, you should speak our language. It is not our responsibility to post signs and do everything in a second language to accomodate immigrants...especially illegal ones.
Your statement about a few Mexicans breaking our law to come over here is laughable. It's not just a few. Apparently you haven't looked at the numbers lately. That's just pure Border Angel propaganda right there.
I'm not disputing that migrant worker labor is needed. I also don't see how you can argue that these migrant workers are incapable of doing it legally like everyone else.
Tell me you didn't just compare jaywalking with illegal immigration... I mean seriously, wow. You really are a member of Border Angels aren't you? Last I checked, downloading an MP3 isn't on the same level as an illegal immigrant sneaking into the country. You just assume all illegal immigrants are Mexican migrant workers. What a joke.
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