What have I done for the economy? Paid my share.
And it's not a "privilege" thing at all. It's preservation of a country and it's economy. I don't look at an ILLEGAL and think "they don't deserve to be here" (actually have often thought the opposite when I've worked with some cool ones), I think why not the right way?
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08-15-2012, 12:56 PM #92
Lulz, I was making a point you *******. You said its illegal. I was pointing out the idiotic argument you were making by saying "but its illegal, its illegal". See, now you have realized, there is more to it than it being "illegal". As you, yourself, have pointed out that illegal isn't always illegal. And Immigration isn't as bad as some other illegal acts that go on.
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08-15-2012, 01:05 PM #94
Man it's a good thing you think before you write. You do realise that making them legal will make them pay their share, and will solve 90% of the problems you were talking about in your previous post (social security check etc.).
And lol at "Regardless of all the jokes about how they're not taking jobs from anyone because they do the jobs no one else wants too- they are. Look at the economy right now and the unemployment rate and if you don't think that there are ILLEGAL immigrants doing jobs that American born citizens would do in a heartbeat to put food on their family's table you're an idiot."
Fukin illegals, they don't have a family to feed. This job belongs to american BORN citizens, who expect more money for less work.
That's capitalism man.
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08-15-2012, 01:06 PM #95
I've said it before, but i think we should develop a system where an illegal immigrants worth is evaluated. If they can prove that they're putting more into the system, than what they are getting out, let them stay. For the jobless mother of 5 who's pnly income is welfare checks, she needs to go back where she came from.
When it comes to children... I would give them amnesty, if they were brought over as babies. Maybe a cut off age of 8 or something i dunno. But whats the point of deporting someone who's been here since they were 6 months old? It's not even like you're sending them to their home country, they'll most likely end up homeless.
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08-15-2012, 01:18 PM #96
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08-15-2012, 01:49 PM #98
this. id rather support someone like this than these welfare babies born in the US.
what about these moms that pump out 9+ kids on welfare? am I suppose to be more patriotic towards these fuks simply because they are American?
no thank you, i'll support the hard working illegal immigrant over the gangbanged welfare mom any day.
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08-15-2012, 01:52 PM #99
No **** Sherlock, that's common sense. Where did I say that this doesn't happen? As a matter of fact, I admitted that wages will have to be higher for American workers, thus we will have to pay slightly increased price for vegetables and fruits (which is 100% fine for me, paying a few extra cents won't bother me).
Also, farmers won't run out of business (lol). There will be enough demand for fruits and vegetables and making customers pay a few extra cents for groceries won't make them run out of business (that's what it comes down to, paying extra cents, not dollars). Farmers were doing just fine 70 years ago.
Also about your issue with smaller/family owner farms: They are already coming to an end. Educate yourself. The days of family owned farms are almost done, regardless of illegal immigrants.
"Hey, other people do illegal things, why not let these people do the same thing." Strong thinking, my friend.
There I was, assuming you had the analytical capability to think beyond the "illegal" and think more of the effect it may have on everyone else (which is why I made this thread).
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08-15-2012, 04:31 PM #113
Nice job assuming how prices will change. Few cents, okay, brah. Keep making stuff up. There are lots of small farms. I live in California, and if you travel throughout the state, you will see plenty of family owned farms with illegals working in them.
Just because you say they don't won't go out of business doesn't mean they won't, lol. Now that's funny.
As for bringing up 70 years ago. That's 70 years ago... population has immensely increased. Seriously, why are people on this forum so fukking retarded and make up stuff to support their arguments? Just admit defeat. You're a fukking racist piece of trash who makes up stuff to validate his racism.
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08-15-2012, 04:32 PM #114
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08-15-2012, 04:41 PM #115
Why shouldnt it?
Good luck trying to go to Mexico illegally and get a job over a Mexican. Lol.
If Americans cant find work in their home country, where else are they supposed to go?
And what makes you think Americans dont work hard at their jobs? I bust my ass at every job ive ever had, thank you very much. Youre getting the average American worker confused with Unionized workers. And God forbid Americans expect fair compensation for their work... How terrible!
0 logic behind this post whatsoever
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08-15-2012, 04:44 PM #116
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08-15-2012, 04:45 PM #117
so many people wk illegals, cant stand it
brb giving them instate tuition
brb making their college experience 2x cheaper than out of state AMERICANS
they are illegal. not undocumented. fuarking wk's.Looking to reach 1000lb. club by end of 2012
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08-15-2012, 04:47 PM #118
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I don't think people understand that it's a matter of principle. If you can say, "Yeah, they broke the law. But we'll give them a pass" That only opens up the possibility for more instances of that. period.
It's an unfortunate situation, but lifes tough and unfair sometimes. To the guy who's illegal, why don't you just apply to be a legal citizen? (srs)
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08-15-2012, 04:53 PM #119
Liberal logic ftw.
Its AGAINST THE LAW. Dont see how its that hard to understand. No ones discriminating against mexicans or whatever. They are breaking the law and getting a free pas on it becuase obummer has resorted to childish tactics to try and win a few more votes. If i tryed to immigrate to other countries illegally tje same thing would happen.
Brb law approved by congress?
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08-15-2012, 04:54 PM #120
Yea, it is only a few cents. This year, we had enormous droughts and lost a large percentage of our crops, yet prices increased by a few dozen cents.
Also, its good to know that wanting to follow the law and equality/fairness qualifies me as a racist, when I haven't said a single racist remark this entire thread.
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