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Do we pay American criminals in jail or prison to do any jobs their assigned to? Besides, what are these illegal alien's complaints since they allow themselves to be treated like slave out in our society anyway?
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Originally Posted by Silver-Fox
Sounds fine to me too. They are illegal aliens, wasting our tax money to house the scumbags. Who care's if they have bad conditions in Prison...
This is why language matters. When you use dehumanizing language to describe people, it becomes easier to justify treating them as if they are subhuman.
I was in the military, and was required to participate in cleaning our dorms. It's no different. If someone is providing free housing, medical care and food, you should at least take care of your housing. They aren't taking them out and having them clean public streets, or schools. They are asking them to help keep their own living quarters clean. I guess they expect maid service for free too?
I was in the military, and was required to participate in cleaning our dorms. It's no different. If someone is providing free housing, medical care and food, you should at least take care of your housing. They aren't taking them out and having them clean public streets, or schools. They are asking them to help keep their own living quarters clean. I guess they expect maid service for free too?
To the left, these criminal illegal aliens are BETTER than US citizens who did or did not serve in the military, and they deserve to be treated better.
Not necessarily. Some people are caught on and overstay. The point is a judge has not charged and convicted them with anything
But you agree that they are all here illegally, right?
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