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CJ, if people are coming from different lands without being invited, then they are bringing their crime with them.
I also really love hog jaw and turnip greens. Mr. Racist Chinaski would probably sooner vomit than eat a bowl of them.
Link?
I believe we can find it in our bloated military budget to care for these children.
If you have been in tune with what is going on you would know this is true. I'm not very computer savvy.
So minors in diapers will provide our national defense and that of your illegal alien wife as well. Groovy.
Yea, that's it. :roll:
What do you think we should do with these minors?
BTW, my wife is not here illegally. If you remember back to your days in English class, assuming you actually went to school, I said my wife WAS an illegal, she has now been here legally for many years. So, you can stuff your insult...well, I'm sure you will think of somewhere to put it.
Then why are you trying to play around on a computer? :roll:
Because I can't post a link I should not view my opinion? Pretty narrow thinking isn't it? Look it up and you will see I am rivng.
Learn how to post a link. It's just ****ing easy. Posters on discussion forums expect other posters to post links to validate what they are saying. I'm not your damned search engine. If you want me to see 'a thread' you ****ing post the link to it. Otherwise, there is nothing to discuss with you.
Learn how to post a link. It's just ****ing easy. Posters on discussion forums expect other posters to post links to validate what they are saying. I'm not your damned search engine. If you want me to see 'a thread' you ****ing post the link to it. Otherwise, there is nothing to discuss with you.
Yes, I agree. I didn't mean to imply that those entering the country illegally are a blessing. I was responding to a comment made about the richness that different cultures can bring to a society.
Here in Canada, we also have serious problems with illegals entering our country but we also have a temporary manpower program that allows entry of non-residents, many from Mexico and other Central American countries, to meet employment needs that can't or aren't met by Canadian citizens. it might be something that would benefit the US in areas where such manpower benefits the communities involved.
That said, I still believe that until such time as economies and development in Central America are improved, people desperate to survive and provide for their families will continue to try to get into America for a better life. Europe suffers the same problems from Africa, as an example. It's human nature.
I like what this Conservative government has done in regards to forcing companies into hiring Canadians. It has made it so that companies can't hire foreign workers for low wage jobs if the regional unemployment rate is above 6%. This is a great start and a brilliant move. However, I think it should be accompanied by a denial of welfare benefits to those in the region that do not look for low wage jobs when they're clearly available. Canada's minimum wage can easily surpass the benefits of being on welfare.
Ontario is probably one of the most benefited provinces from this. It's unemployment rate is somewhere near 8% and at the same time it could be considered Canada's second economic power house (behind the prairies). Deny visas to companies who don't make an effort to hire Canadians and cut off the benefits to those that stop looking for jobs.
I think they need to be deported back to where they are from. Immigration court needs to be held the day they arrive by busload. The legal term for that would be 'joinder.' Hold joint hearings for groups, load them on the buses and send them back. God Almighty. What kind of parent sends a child in diapers off to another country with strangers.
I don't disagree with what you've said, with the exception that Canada is such a broad landscape of varied economies that one size fits all doesn't work. This new move is excellent for much of my Province of Ontario, but not sure it's going to be helpful in parts of British Columbia and pretty well all of Alberta. I suspect the US is very much the same. But I do strongly oppose businesses abusing the foreign worker programs as a cost avoidance tool, which some were doing.
While you're at it, why not set up some machine gun nest to get those who make it through the mind field? :roll:
I didn't come here illegally, but my wife did.
I'm more interested in humanitarian aid to these children than I am deporting them.
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The border between the US and Mexico is 1,989 miles long. How much are Americans willing to spend to make this border impenetrable? Consider a 4 foot fence casts between $2,700-$21,200 for one mile. (source) A 6 foot fence with barbed wire; considerably more.
`well thats cheaper than healthcare costs,war,and many other things,heck it would cost around 39 million by using the 20k per mile estimate,considering we waste billions upon billions like it grows on trees,how would 39 million somehow break the bank.
The current crisis is not about Mexico. The current crisis involves unaccompanied minor children from Central America.
Uh, the current crop of border invaders coming here are neither Mexicans nor workers.
And once again, Mexicans didn't stop crossing our borders illegally when these children started arriving, millions of Mexicans have fled Mexico over the years for work, and many because of the ill effects of NAFTA.
There are not only Mexicans trying. There are el salvadorians, Guatemalans, and Hondurans fleeing chaos and gang violance
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