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Originally Posted by Ryzorian
I'm actually for makeing it law, serve 5 years, become a citizen. If citizenship was what they truely wanted.
Right now most illigals are just Mexicans who work up here, don't pay taxes, don't pay Social Security, and send most the money back home, it's why Mexico is makeing such an issue about inforeceing this law, because it's a large part of thier economy.
Yes, I said Mexicans..they aren't really "Illigals" in the sense they want to come to America and be American's, because they don't. They aren't illigal imigrants, they are illigal nationals of a foreign power who is quasi unfriendly. They are trying to regain "azetland", the states the US took dureing the Mexican American war, wich include California, Nevada, Texas, New Mexico. It's why they say they "didn't cross the border, the border crossed them". They decided they will just "migrate" up here and take it by devault, because they end up being the primary population.
Our southern border needs to be walled off and several combat divisions asigned to guard it, period.
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Actually employed illegal workers do pay taxes and do pay Social Security. It all comes out of their paychecks. Remember, no one is going after the employers who hire them, unless they don't pay their taxes on the workers they employ-legal or not.
The vast majority of those undocumented workers who cross the border illegally are not trying to regain anything other than money. Why has the number increased so greatly? Because NAFTA flooded Mexico with cheap products from China, and industry and agriculture was largely destroyed in Mexico. Walmart is the largest retailer in Mexico.
You are right, they are not coming to be citizens, but they are coming to feed their families.
So you can call them criminals and dehumanize them if you like, but they are not an invading army, they are victims of a destroyed economy and are trying to find something better.
If the shoe was on the other foot, what would you do?