Originally posted by xmarksthespot
Would you care to elaborate on how, other than being less concise, that differs greatly from:I.e. you're willing to overlook illegal immigration to the extent that it benefits the U.S. economy, as I take it you would not be for the expulsion of all illegal immigrants if it were feasible.
And how exactly that fits with:
"I am against illegal immigration, period."
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Yes, I would be willing to overlook (The worker program could be a good alternative) it to some extent for the illegals already living and working in the U.S. as rounding everyone up and deporting would be most likely impossible, expensive and not beneficial since many have integrated themselves into the culture and the culture has become dependent because it has gone unchecked for so long... It would be more of a hassle to start from scrap. So, you bend the rules for the overall greater good.
Got it? Or are you still going to try and pigeon hole me to fit whatever it is you're trying to do.
Curious, how do you feel about illegal immigrants in your country, and would you feel any different if it was on the scale that America currently faces?
Originally posted by RobtardI'm not trying to pigeonhole anything. I'm just clarifying your position.
Yes, I would be willing to overlook (The worker program could be a good alternative) it to some extent for the illegals already living and working in the U.S. as rounding everyone up and deporting would be most likely impossible, expensive and not beneficial since many have integrated themselves into the culture and the culture has become dependent because it has gone unchecked for so long... It would be more of a hassle to start from scrap. So, you bend the rules for the overall greater good.Got it? Or are you still going to try and pigeon hole me to fit whatever it is you're trying to do.
Curious, how do you feel about illegal immigrants in your country, and would you feel any different if it was on the scale that America currently faces?
Illegal immigration isn't a huge problem in my country considering it's a composed of islands. However if a huge preponderance of illegal immigrants were in my country, and they were contributing to the economy in the manner they do in the U.S. I believe it would be hypocrisy to deny that they should be granted some sort of amnesty.
Originally posted by Soleran
Yeah I hate those folks too!Plus I dislike those that turn a blind eye to the other challanges that will occur with a population that comes in from a different culture, no money, no medical and language barriers that can essentially only earn minimum wage.
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Next step::: to kill us all
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Originally posted by xmarksthespot
I'm not trying to pigeonhole anything. I'm just clarifying your position.Illegal immigration isn't a huge problem in my country considering it's a composed of islands. However if a huge preponderance of illegal immigrants were in my country, and they were contributing to the economy in the manner they do in the U.S. I believe it would be hypocrisy to deny that they should be granted some sort of amnesty.
Regardless of their "contributions" they will cost truckloads of money to the US. Most are uneducated and can only do low skill low pay jobs.
Originally posted by Thorin
My god, [b]this forum is scary. Poor of me!! But I know the kind of people I am with here:: crapNext step::: to kill us all
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You are the scariest person on KMC, ever.
Originally posted by SoleranGiven the option, under the assumption that it would be feasible, would you support the expulsion of all illegal immigrants from the United States of America?
Their contributions still have a significant cost factor, juste an FYI.
Can you substantiate that currently illegal immigrants living in the U.S. result in more fiscal cost than benefit overall?