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The U.S. is our country. More than that, it is our home. We and our forebears made it what it is, carefully setting it up to be the way we want is.
Moreover, there is a building in San Diego that I have done the same thing to, more or less. It is my home, and my family has set it up to be what we want, so we can be comfortable in our own way there.
Does the President of Mexico believe that his country's subjects have a "human right" to illegally walk into my home without knocking and set up residence there, whether I like it or not?
We are Mexico’s welfare department.
We feed, house, employ, and Provide free healthcare to their unskilled and illiterate poor citizens and school their children while they send $30 billion back to Mexico in remittances every year. it is Mexico’s largest resource now surpassing oil and gas — no wonder the government helps send illegals here......
We are Mexico’s welfare department.
We feed, house, employ, and Provide free healthcare to their unskilled and illiterate poor citizens and school their children while they send $30 billion back to Mexico in remittances every year. it is Mexico’s largest resource now surpassing oil and gas — no wonder the government helps send illegals here......
For which we get cheap , dependable hard working labor in return. Both sides in this debate have valid points. We need to control illegal immigration . But we need the labor. So we need to find a way to make it easier to get work visas . People who claim Americans will fill the jobs are delusional . My hometown of 100,000 is so desperate that employers are taking out billboard ads, posting on FB, and putting flyers up asking for workers. But it still has a 3% unemployment rate as companies beg for workers . We have to have the workers or our economy will suffer, especially the construction industry , which is one of the main drivers of the economy .
For which we get cheap , dependable hard working labor in return. Both sides in this debate have valid points. We need to control illegal immigration . But we need the labor. So we need to find a way to make it easier to get work visas . People who claim Americans will fill the jobs are delusional . My hometown of 100,000 is so desperate that employers are taking out billboard ads, posting on FB, and putting flyers up asking for workers. But it still has a 3% unemployment rate as companies beg for workers . We have to have the workers or our economy will suffer, especially the construction industry , which is one of the main drivers of the economy .
What city would that be that there are unlimited jobs?
He has no choice. Mexico and Guatemala rely on remittances from the people that come here illegally. It's most of their economy.
Come here, work under the table, send money back but fly the flag of the country that kicked you to the curb. Insanity.
I knew people who lived here,(Mexican) actually were nice guys I considered friends who worked here and sent there money back to someone in Mexico. Thy said they did. I am not sure if they got deported or not. It's too bad that they didn't go through the process, become legal citizens and make their living here and spend it here.
Trump needs to deploy troops to the border immediately. This is tantamount to a declaration of war.
How about just invading all the countries north of South America and declaring them colonies. That way we can deploy troops to exterminate all the drug cartels and open those countries up to development.
So he's basically admitting he's not going to do his job and he's going to send illiterate peasants north of the border to increase Mexico's revenue from remittances.
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