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CCGirl said:Why only on the Mexican border?![]()
However, if there were no illegal aliens to take those jobs, they would be given to citizens or legal immigrants.Penny_Lane said:of course, every human being has rights.
building a wall is stupid, it is not going to change anything it is just a way to keep the illegals opposers happy
And also illegasl arent "taking american jobs", those companies are giving them the jobs ILLEGALY, if they hire illegals its because theyre willing to do the work that americans wont do for a minumum wage.
That's actually an issue which is in dispute. Either way, I see no problem putting them to work building a fence while waiting for a hearing. It's simply a matter of them earning their keep.LaLaRu said:Yes, they do. Again, there's the pesky 5th Amendment standing in the Republicans' way.
Either way, I see no problem putting them to work building a fence while waiting for a hearing. It's simply a matter of them earning their keep.
However, if there were no illegal aliens to take those jobs, they would be given to citizens or legal immigrants.
Yes, its called a paycheck.Penny_Lane said:"
well i think that them working all day on manual jobs for very little paid has made them earned smth ,
Oh I'm sure YOU would have no problem with it. Fortunately for all of us, there these pesky things called "human rights' which get in the way.MachZer0 said:That's actually an issue which is in dispute. Either way, I see no problem putting them to work building a fence while waiting for a hearing. It's simply a matter of them earning their keep.
The problem is that these illegal aliens of whom I speak are not in prison awaiting criminal proceedings. They are in detention pending deportation. Due process has been fulfilled. You cry out for their pesky little "human Rights" (your description" yet forget that there are also thes pesky little things called "imigration laws" which the detainees ignored and violated. There's no reason for them not to have to earn their keep while awaiting deportation. It is not a violation of their human rights to put them to work. Isn't that what they came here for, work, predominantly manual labor?LaLaRu said:Oh I'm sure YOU would have no problem with it. Fortunately for all of us, there these pesky things called "human rights' which get in the way.
Nowhere does the fifth Amendment say it only applies to American citizens. Therefore, since I know you're a strict constructionist, you HAVE to interpret it literally and say that the immigrants gets due process rights. At the very least, they need a trail to prove they are actually illegal.
It is not a violation of their human rights to put them to work. Isn't that what they came here for, work, predominantly manual labor?
I’ve worked my entire life for little pay. What special privilege can I claim?
Exactly. They are here illegally and are now on their way out. So far so good.MachZer0 said:The problem is that these illegal aliens of whom I speak are not in prison awaiting criminal proceedings. They are in detention pending deportation. Due process has been fulfilled.
Did I say that they should stay? No, by all meand follow immagration laws and kick them out.MachZer0 said:You cry out for their pesky little "human Rights" (your description" yet forget that there are also thes pesky little things called "imigration laws" which the detainees ignored and violated.
Because forced labor is a violation of human rights? You said it yourself, they are were not convicted by a criminal court. Therefore, they cannot be treated like criminals.MachZer0 said:There's no reason for them not to have to earn their keep while awaiting deportation. It is not a violation of their human rights to put them to work. Isn't that what they came here for, work, predominantly manual labor?
It's not forced labor. They came here, ostensibly, to work, let them work if they want to eat while waiting depotation. Earning your keep is a basic part of life. There's no reason for us to give them free room and board after they violated our immigration laws. More importantly, if it becomes mational policy that illegal alien detainees will be working for their keep, then future detainees will basically be volunteering to perform the labor simply by their actions. If you know that your actions will result in your performing manual labor, and you willfully engage in those actions, then you volunteered to perform the manual labor.LaLaRu said:Exactly. They are here illegally and are now on their way out. So far so good.Did I say that they should stay? No, by all meand follow immagration laws and kick them out.Because forced labor is a violation of human rights? You said it yourself, they are were not convicted by a criminal court. Therefore, they cannot be treated like criminals.
Who’s complaining? I simply want to know what privileges, other than my paycheck, I can obtain from working. People work to feed themselves. Why should working mean anything other than it is: Earning a living?Penny_Lane said:well im guessing youre already a citizen so i dont know why youre complaining
Yeah what you said!!!! but building a wall will keep people working!! paying taxes!! and out of trouble!Penny_Lane said:of course, every human being has rights.
building a wall is stupid, it is not going to change anything it is just a way to keep the illegals opposers happy
And also illegasl arent "taking american jobs", those companies are giving them the jobs ILLEGALY, if they hire illegals its because theyre willing to do the work that americans wont do for a minumum wage.
plus it gets very very cold up there!!!! and the ground gets very hard...we would have to provide winter clothes for the workers also...plus the population of Canada isn't that big and it is mostly US citizens trying to sneak in to Canada not the other way around...ACougar said:The primary reason not to build one on the Canadian border is that it doesn't seem to be as severe a problem. The second would be that it would be much, much more expensive to build a wall along our very long border with Canada.
Incidently, they also came here to spend their time outside a prison cell.MachZer0 said:It's not forced labor. They came here, ostensibly, to work, let them work if they want to eat while waiting depotation.
It's part of the cost of running the INS and is their responsibility. You know, responsibility? The thing Republicians used to beleive in? Not even all criminals who have commited far worse aren't forced to work.MachZer0 said:Earning your keep is a basic part of life. There's no reason for us to give them free room and board after they violated our immigration laws.
That same logic can be used as justification for kiling someone for littering. After all, if you're littering then you're voulenteering to be shot, right? Fortunately for all of us, that pesky Bill of Rights pervents that. "Because they knew what the punishment would be." is not a valid argument to justify an abitrary punishment.MachZer0 said:More importantly, if it becomes mational policy that illegal alien detainees will be working for their keep, then future detainees will basically be volunteering to perform the labor simply by their actions. If you know that your actions will result in your performing manual labor, and you willfully engage in those actions, then you volunteered to perform the manual labor.
Then they should have come here legallyLaLaRu said:Incidently, they also came here to spend their time outside a prison cell.
The costs could be reduced if we gained the benefit of their manual labor while they are being detained. there's nothing wrong with that. Responsibility doesn't mean allowing others to take advantage of usIt's part of the cost of running the INS and is their responsibility. You know, responsibility? The thing Republicians used to beleive in?
They used to be forced, and they should nowNot even all criminals who have commited far worse aren't forced to work.
That same logic can be used as justification for kiling someone for littering. After all, if you're littering then you're voulenteering to be shot, right?No, because the penalty for littering is a fine usually. So if you litter, you are volunteering to pay the fine.
The right to break the law is not in the Bill of Rights. When you break the law, you lose rights.Fortunately for all of us, that pesky Bill of Rights pervents that. "Because they knew what the punishment would be." is not a valid argument to justify an abitrary punishment.