Fence on Mexico Border? (atrocities, cities, Phoenix, Iowa)
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Sure it is, which is why we need the fence. Because illegal aliens are a clear and present danger to America. Every day even one is here this nation suffers because of it.
Sure it is, which is why we need the fence. Because illegal aliens are a clear and present danger to America. Every day even one is here this nation suffers because of it.
They are a clear and present danger to low middle class Americans. point set.
No no, a clear and set danger to lower middle class Americans.. wait for it.. JOBS! Thats what this is about, its about Jobs.
Of course it's about jobs, it's also about protecting Americans from the mulitude of criminal behavior of illegals, and stopping the flow of American money out of this country and a number of other reasons. Which is why we need a wall and a fully armed military on the border.
Of course it's about jobs, it's also about protecting Americans from the mulitude of criminal behavior of illegals, and stopping the flow of American money out of this country and a number of other reasons. Which is why we need a wall and a fully armed military on the border.
Oh yea, just like how all illegal immigrants kill people, assault people with deadly weapons, street race, deal drugs and all of this illegal behavior. And surely making a wall will stop the flow of U.S dollars to Mexico
Oh yea, just like how all illegal immigrants kill people, assault people with deadly weapons, street race, deal drugs and all of this illegal behavior. And surely making a wall will stop the flow of U.S dollars to Mexico
Sure it would. It would stop illegals from getting into the US. Every single illegal alien is a criminal and belongs in prison. Some are even more criminal and violent to boot. Putting up a wall protects us. Toss them over the fence and they can't get back.
No no, a clear and set danger to lower middle class Americans.. wait for it.. JOBS! Thats what this is about, its about Jobs.
Prologic
In a perfect USA all americans would be both willing and able to due the college route. Me? I never wanted college. Hate sitting in class rooms and learn very little from text books. I am not slow or stupid. I just don't like the class room. Many many people are just like me. So we should be forced to watch our jobs stolen by illegals? All the money in the world wont make me change. I learn by doing. Illegals forced me from 1 trade and many others. That being drywall. Their work was not equal to mine in quality but they did it for half. That is the reality of what illegals do. They could afford to do it for half because they didnt have to pay taxes, have insurance, or gaurentee their work. They are gone after the jobs done...
The border if fenced and controled would reduce drug trafficing over the border, illegals from crossing, prevent future terrorists and or spies from entering unchecked.
We could bring troops home from Germany, Korea, and japan to satisfy the need. Money saved from supporting overseas bases whose need is questionable would ease the cost of the fence.
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Originally Posted by ProLogic
So even though your neighbor could be a nice honest person, with high morals, hard worker. The fact that they are an illegal immigrant they are a ruthless criminal in your book and should be treated like criminal scum in your book?
They knowingly commited a crime and should be treated accordingly. Not awarded!!
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