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Old Apr 4th, 2006, 01:54 PM       
The only thing i don't get about this is how stupid the people really are when it comes to the issue of immigration, and to a lesser extent, citizenship. Like I mentioned in the other thread, these people are/were right outside my house protesting.
Are there any countries that you can legally illegally immigrate to? Is there any country where you don't have to gain citizenship to live and be considered a citizen there? If we moved to Mexico, wouldn't we have to gain citizenship? When criminals are trying to flee america, don't they usually get caught by the federalis? What's so wrong about wanting them to go through the legal immigration policy? These are the kinds of things these people don't seem to understand. EVERY COUNTRY HAS AN IMMIGRATION POLICY, AND EVERY COUNTRY HAS SOME KIND OF CITIZENSHIP POLICY(i could be wrong, but I'm assuming I'm right on this).
The only reason these people don't want this bill passed is because alot of them have family members or friends who are here illegally. Why can't these people become legal citizens? There is a process to go through. Why can't they do it? Do they have a criminal background? Are they lazy?
Another of their complaints seems to be that if they were legal citizens then employers would supposedly take money out of their paychecks. This is seriously a complaint I've heard. Yea, well no shit, they are called taxes you jackasses. Everybody but your illegal family members pay them to support the government.

There's a good reason for immigration policies, and it's mostly because we don't want useless people living here. Is that so wrong? There's also legal issues as well, like when they commit certain crimes in the states we really can't do much to them(depending on the crime).

This issue really makes me angry, not because of the issue itself(I don't think it should be a felony, depending o the seriousness of the felony, to cross the border), but because of the fact that the people who associate themselves with it are selfish cunts. Also because the opinions they have formed around it are stupid, ill-formed and really pretty much dwell within the realms of double-standards. They want everything for themselves, there's no leeway or anything. What they really want is a completely open border where anybody can come and go as they please, and this is what they are "Protesting" for.
Also, if you don't support their side of the matter they call you a racist, which I find ridiculous. They act like this bill is focused explicitley on them.
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