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Originally Posted by Workin_Hard
I do not share ancestry, nationality, language, nor culture with this woman. I did not participate in the act nor did I have the momentary pleasure involved with her impregnation. Yet you think I should willingly participate in funding the medical neccessities around delivery of her child within my country? Plus all of that which follows as mentioned in a few other posts above.
It's like feeding feral cats. Once you start, they never go away and suddenly you've got an unwanted colony of them living in your back yard.
If you cite "humanity" as the driving force, I share perhaps just a little more common ancestral DNA with this woman than I do with chimpanzees on the planet, yet I feel no urge to provide for them either.
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Other parts of the planet are many times more poor than any Country to the South of us yet that is where we focus all the attention. What's so special about them besides being able to sneak across? Why is this birth on a lawn our problem?
In many Countries if the child is not the right sex they don't want anything to do with it.