It's easy to be contrarian with someone thats dead, they can't fight back. Originally Posted by DFW5Traveler
Maybe he was referring to Chuck's dementia in his latter years.
Yeah, 150 years ago Mexicans were welcome to come into our Country as well....I'm sure some of them did and broke bread with my ancestor...point is, this isn't the 1800's things have changedSee, that's the problem as I see it. While many of the current populace's ancestors were arriving, mine were already here. Mexican descendants were here many years before Europeans even "discovered" this place.
Charles, I hope you don't end up in jail, but if you do you will probably find liberal facility that believes access to the internet and eccie.net is your constitiutional right. If that is the case I just hope you will adopt a "no review policy" -- we really don't want to read about your exploits in there: wavetowel2: Originally Posted by atlcomedy
The hispanics (and let's get serious, folks...that's what we are all talking about down here) do weigh heavily on public services. Originally Posted by Rudyard KFrom an article in Reason.org:
Looking at what they contribute vs what they take out, it looks like they more than pay for themselves!? One area that is not quantified is the cost of supporting those in federal prison. I never understood why we didn't just deport all those convicted of felonies? That is one area I am in full support of is deporting those that are committing crimes....why don't we do that? Originally Posted by SydneybI think that the number in federal prison is minuscule compared to the number in state prisons. And probably the expenditures by states far outpaces the feds. And I agree, I don't know why we don't just deport them, but I would go farther. Let's not afford them a trial. It just keeps them here longer at government (state/fed) expense. Deport them. If they come back, do it again. Even if we get convictions and deport, the cycle will continue, only this time it will be: arrest, convict, deport; arrest, convict, deport. Let's keep the cycle just arrest and deport.
>$1 Bln of cost to Arizona to incarcerate illegals convicted of felonies alone, not counting other costs. Over 1,000 illegals entering each day according to the state. Protests, boycots, lies, political posturing, constitutional questions. What's a border state governor to do? Originally Posted by Egrbvr
Constitutional rights?? I don't think illegal aliens have them, human rights yes but constitutional rights......doubtful. Originally Posted by mietkI'd have to disagree with this...US Supreme Court has already spoken although there may be more room for new detail.
They can send all the purty ones my way....I'm giving free french lessons to all the senoritas!
Sooooooo, as I understand this, a delegation from Mexico...is in the US...complaining to the US...that Mexico's citizens...who are in the US illegally...might impose a hardship on Mexico by sending them back with no money.
Did I get that right? Originally Posted by Rudyard K