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The Illegal Invasion Problem

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I totally agree. And that's what this country is all about...you definitely can have a better life, if you work for it. Coming here illegally just sets the stage for more illegal activity and never really feeling "free" anyway. If you had to worry about deportation because you're breaking the law, then what kind of freedom is that?

I read an interesting article the other day about illegals that come forward in order to pay their taxes. In reality, the ones that came forward wanted the EIC (earned income credit). That's a refund on money you didn't even pay in. It's for poor single parents or couples that fall below the poverty level in most cases.


It's in the Mexican government's best interest to get more people over here, so I'm not a bit surprised. Think about it, they're receiving aid from us, and the illegal immigrants that come here are sending money back to their families there in Mexico. That helps the Mexican economy for sure.

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What to do about it?? Jesus is coming again and the only thing I can think of is to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Only Jesus can change hearts, minds, souls.
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I agree, but we do have to enforce our laws in the meantime.
 
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Think about that for a minute though. If they're illegal and don't have medicaid, then that's just a faster route for bankrupting hospitals.

Even if they go to an Hispanic doctor, that doctor doesn't have the capacity (legally or financially) to perform an emergency c-section. A hospital is required for that. If they don't even have Medicaid, or insurance, who is footing the bill?

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Most people on medicaid or medicare I have seen in the hospitals were born here but aren't willing to work.

Or are retired (after years of working very hard). It's also for people that are disabled.

OntheDL said:
I think to say the illegals are the problem for health care and social security is oversimplifying it. Social security was designed to fail. When baby boomers reach the retirement age, the system will collapse from its own weight.

No real argument from me there. However, we're just making sure it happens sooner when we allow people to receive the benefits that never paid into the plan to begin with.

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I had a fair share of traffic tickets (a lot) when I was in college. So I'm fairly familiar with the manicipal court rooms scenes. There are bad people in every group. But the vast majority of criminals in jail are people who were born here.

There are several websites with statistics on this. Worth the read for sure. And that's another problem. If an illegal immigrant gets caught committing a crime punishable by incarceration, why are we paying for that? Shouldn't they be deported for the original crime for Mexico to pay for?

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The Chinese immigrants built the rail road system to the west. And then the senate passed laws to deport them and closed the doors on chinese immigrants. The senate recently apologized for that. Was that injustics?

OntheDL, I love you and you know it, so I'm just going to poke a little fun at that new word you used there. Injustics?

But yes, I do think that was injustice for sure.

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Think of it as an opportunity to witness to all these catholic people. You don't even to take a missionary trip for it.

Oh and I do! I'm actually taking Spanish classes next semester. #1 because I wouldn't be a very good nurse if I don't understand half of the patients I work with without a translator and #2 because it's become almost mandatory to survive where I live.

Don't think I won't use the newfound language to witness for God, because I certainly will.

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All I'm saying is that this is a land of the immigrants. All should be welcome to come in pursuit of a better life.

They are welcome. As long as they go through the legal channels and follow the American rules.

Why start out a new life when the very first thing you do to get that life is break the law of your new country?
 
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I do agree TrustandObey, we do have to enforce our immigration laws.
A joke I heard many years back about the Indians and the Pilgrims: The Indians had lousy immigration laws!!
I speak Spanish also, but I was not raised speaking Spanish. I learned it like everyone else-in high school and college. I use it everyday with patients. I am an occupational therapist. I encourage all my patients to learn english.
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HAHA, yeah, the Indians did have lousy immigration laws.

I think if we could all go back in time and keep a lot of that from happening, we would.

History is so ugly. I live right by part of the Trail of Tears.

I do see some beauty in the fact that so many people came here and went through so much to become a part of this country, to give their families a better chance for a good life. They worked hard, and my mother-in-law still has a book her greatgrandmother (it might've been her great greatgrandmother) was given on Ellis Island about how to become a legal citizen of the United States. It was a lot.

And back then you had to swear an oath to uphold the laws here and to love this country for its freedom.

OntheDL, I really do not have one thing against the Mexican PEOPLE and I mean that sincerely. I worked with one of the nicest guys you'd ever want to meet and he could make you laugh on your worst day. Every single person on this earth deserves a chance for a good life and to hear the good news of Christ.

I just wanted to make that clear in case I haven't. It isn't prejudice.

BUT...I go to school with a lot of girls trying to get into the same nursing program that I am, and even if they become the best nurse in the country, if I've personally seen them cheat to get there...they still didn't earn the right to make it.

Anything worth having is worth working for and doing properly.
 
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OntheDL, I love you and you know it, so I'm just going to poke a little fun at that new word you used there. Injustics?

But yes, I do think that was injustice for sure.
yeah, my mind is in too many places. Did I post that they used to give me medicines for my ADD? I think I still have it or the medicines messed me up.

They are welcome. As long as they go through the legal channels and follow the American rules.

Why start out a new life when the very first thing you do to get that life is break the law of your new country?

Yeah imagine the Indians told the pilgrams not to come? In no way I think you are prejudiced. I think we all need to be reminded how we or our anscestors came here, and this land was open to all who wished to come. Don't put restrictions on who can come and who can't. That, I think will solve the illegal immigration issues. Make them go through proper steps to become contributors of this country.
 
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yeah, my mind is in too many places. Did I post that they used to give me medicines for my ADD? I think I still have it or the medicines messed me up.

I think I have ADD to some extent too. Honestly, I think what's wrong with me may be more along the lines of post-traumatic stress disorder.

My child is so hyperactive that I seriously have gotten to the point that I cannot stand total quiet and I keep expecting something loud to happen. I am so used to be jerked out of "study mode" over something loud, that I can't study when it's quiet anymore, I just CANNOT do it.


The Indians expected the Pilgrims to do their part and help. The Pilgrims didn't expect a free hand out.

OntheDL, our ancestors had to go through a very strict regime to get into this country. Which they did happily.

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Make them go through proper steps to become contributors of this country.

That's exactly how it works already, but they aren't doing it legally. That's the whole problem.
 
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Please don't drug up your kid. I think 'ADD' kids have nothing wrong. They are just smart, fast learners and get bored quickly.
 
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Please don't drug up your kid. I think 'ADD' kids have nothing wrong. They are just smart, fast learners and get bored quickly.

No drugs. If I was going to do that, trust me, I already would've.

He's the spitting image of me as a kid and I turned out just fine without drugs. I was always a quick learner that had an insatiable appetite for information and knowledge. He's the same way.

I tried cutting sugar (in juices) out of his diet, etc. to see if it was that, but it's not.

I have noticed he gets unreasonable if he drinks orange juice, but nothing like the kids I've seen on television that go completely insane for a little while after drinking it.

I've cut back the time he spends playing learning games and I take him outside more now that it's nice.

He gets better all the time. Honestly, I blame myself because I had a VERY stressful pregnancy with him. That wasn't his fault, but the poor guy is definitely paying for it.

He demands a lot of attention. When I'm studying, we're basically at war. HA!
 
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WOW--I can hardly believe it but the Senate once again defeated that horrible 'amnesty' bill that Kennedy/Bush and Kyl were pusing so hard for.

I guess if we yell loud enough (which many of us did thru our faxes-phone calls and e-mails) they will listen.

One thing that many Americans were not aware of, is that tucked neatly into this bill was the "National ID Card" clause. Now these politicians know that the American ppl do NOT want to have to 'show their papers' as did those living in Nazi Germany during the Hitler years--and so--knowing that this "ID" bill would fail--they imbedded it into the "immigration' bill hoping that it would pass the scrutiny of "We The People". Praise GOD it didn't!

So to all of you who fought this bill so bravely--thank you!

PS--By the way--a national ID will make it oh so easy to 'enforce' the Sunday!
 
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ADD kids are normally very intellgient (I was one, btw). I think, and feel, like the Ritalin slowed me down (I asked to be put off it in 4th grade, I think). While I understand that sometimes medication is needed, I for the most part recommend to stay away from it (and also, sometimes ADD is diagnosed when really it is just a normal kid with issues, probably from too much TV).

Young adult ADD people (12+) often abuse it also.

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HUH?
 
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Here is a video of James Arrabito interviewing Hiram Dukes confirms it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WShGuCbhMEs
 
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ADD, Attention Deficit Disorder.

(I think I was ADHD, but that might be the same thing)

I know lots of college students who take Ritalin or other medication before tests and the like, to help them study. Some even snort it (as it is a lot more intense that way). Some of those who do refuse to do other drugs... I don't think that they realise what they are abusing.

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Well, being an Australian, I can't really comment on your situation in America with much authority. I will say that we have our own illegal immigration problems and solutions. The solution that the Australian governmant came up with is something similar to Guantanamo Bay. That is, all illegal immigrants caught, are sent to detention centres, some on remote Pacific Islands which the governmant have made deals with, and people can be held indefinately.

I find it hard to look past the great hypocracy of a colonial nation denying entrance to refugees and immigrants. Both Australia and America were colonial nations that invaded another peoples land, and then made laws to limit the freedom and liberty of the indigenous people.

I must say that I don't follow the idea of Sunday Law. To me it is something that belongs in the history books. The idea was a threat to early adventists with a strong apocalyptic leaning, but there is so much more to the issue of beast worship than which day it is on. There have already been various Sunday laws in small parts of the globe, like some of the Pacific nations and I believe in some parts of America in the 19th century.

When I read about the idea of a plan by the Catholic Church making the plan for Mexican Catholics to get the vote in order to bring in a Sunday Law, the words "conspiracy theory" and "crazy" come to mind. But I will look into it a bit further. I am always wary of conspiracy theories, particularly Christian ones.

By the way, honorthesabbath, gathering from your love of the constitution, do you know much about Rep. Ron Paul, who is a Republican candidate for the Presidency nominee and has serious Libertarian leanings?
 
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The Illuminati's deviced and financed the Bolshevik Revolution. The Illuminati's are a front organization of the jesuits and it was founded by Adam Weishaupt 1776, a jesuit.
Adam Weishaupt was educated by Jesuits when he was younger, but you can't say he was a Jesuit.

Also, the Bolshevik party recieved some of their funding from German-Jewish Bankers, some of whom were Zionists. This is an acceptable piece of history. The most probable reason for this was that they wanted to have business interests with the winning side of a revolution. They certainly didn't devise the 1917 Octeober Revolution by the Bolshevik party. The documented link between the Zionist bankers, the Illuminati, and the Jusuits just isn't there.
 
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Yeah--Dl--the Indians gave them food--and then look at the thanks that got in return.

The invading army (Mexicans) will not treat us any better once they take control--and make no mistake--this is their GOAL--they have stated so publicly. Already they act like this is their country. They are so rude in the stores. I've seem them push people aside so they can be next in line. Because they have no driver licenses or insurance--when they cause an accident--as they frequently do--they RUN from the scene. I know this for a fact--because I chased one down several years ago when she slamed into another car. So you see--once they get here--they KEEP ON breaking our laws.

The majority coming here are not nice people. And to try to justify them breaking our laws so they can have a better life--couldn't we apply that same logic to bank robbers? After all--all they want is a better life--more money--right?

Sorry-I'll never have sympathy for people who break laws and then expect to be treated with respect--nope--won't happen.
 
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The bible points out this beast power is behind all the bloodshed of the world, Rev 17:6, 18:24. All the wars of the world can be traced back to Rome.

Adam Weishaupt was a Jesuit professor of Canon law. He only became an 'ex'-Jesuit after the jesuits were thrown into the prisons by the monarches of Europe. The Illuminatis were the jesuits going under ground.

And the jewish financiers of the revolutions of Europe were controlled by the jesuits. For example, the House of Rothschild is called 'the Treasurer of Vatican' by the Encyclopedia Judaica.

You need to educate yourself on this topic, dig deeper.
 
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Yes Ben--I admire Ron Paul and his courage to speak the truth. He is a true Constitutionist--what used to be called a "Statesmen". Have you noticed how the main stream media has tried to black ball him? Oh yeah--I now you don't like conspiracies--but once you understand what is really going on in this world--you would.
 
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