Like I said, it's unfortunate. But we have the right to refuse entry to ANYONE we want to.
Most Mexicans aren't doing things legally! Three million Mexicans come to American illegally each year. Not only are they destroying property, causing local police stations' budgets to skyrocket, stealing taxpayers money, and at the same time not paying taxes, but they are also angering many Americans who abide by the laws here, and continually watch Mexicans come over in droves and not get caught.
Why not? They are breaking the law. What example does this set for others...it's okay to break the law? I think we should punish them. Not only are they breaking the law, but they are putting out national security in danger. How many times do I have to tell you that what goes on in Mexico is not our problem? It may be sad and disparaging, but we do not enforce Mexico's laws, nor do they enforce ours (as you can see). If you somehow think we should fix the problems with the factories in Mexico, isn't it reasonable to tell Vicente to stop these illegals from coming here?
You continue to take the focus away from 3 million illegals each year breaking the law and undermining everything we do in the US. You seem to have no care for that.
If US corporations want to go to Mexico and pay people lower wages, as long as they meet the standarRAB in Mexico, I have no problem with it. If they don't obey Mexico's laws, then they should be punished. But it is not our responsibility or duty to punish them. US corporations residing in the US should also be punished for hiring illegals, that way illegals won't want to come here because they won't be able to get jobs. Do you agree with that?
True, human lives are important. But when people begin to knowingly disobey laws over and over, they need to learn. And if sending them back to Mexico doesn't work, what else can we do with them? I personally value my property to the point that I am not going to let some illegal foreigner possibly destroy everything I have worked for. I doubt any person with a brain would.
I agree with all of that. Mexicans should NEVER come here illegally, and the US should do a better job in helping people come here LEGALLY. US corporations should also obey the laws in Mexico. I never said we shouldn't; I just said it isn't our responsibility to police throughout other countries. It is a totally different case...3 million Americans don't flood Mexico and break laws each year.
And I said we should be punished. And so should the illegals who swarm our borders as we speak.
I'm sure there are plenty of Canadians complaining. Just because you havea a few frienRAB who don't like it doesn't mean it's all good. I'm not just looking out for my own wallet. I just don't want to throw away my hard-earned money to others. I want to use the money I make. I'm sure many people feel this way.
Taxes that everyone pays, even homeless, that don't go towarRAB paying for public services they use. Illegals get subsidized housing, education, and health care, which sales tax doesn't cover.
I value my property enough to not let illegals trample it everyday and ruin my farm, and not once help to fix it. I am going to do whatever it takes to stop it, and if that means busting a cap in some of their asses, so be it. If it means having an electric fence, so be it.
How is "mujado" a bad name? A "mujado", according to Miriam Webster, is "a Mexican who enters the United States illegally." You can call me a gringo all you want, I could care less. However, gringo doesn't really fit the description. A gringo is "a foreigner in Spain or Latin America especially when of English or American origin." I am actually in Florida, not Spain or Latin America. But you can call me that if you want, because my Spanish is much better than any "mujado"s English.