nolen87
Refugee
Oooo Snap he gon an don it again~
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Post by nolen87 on Apr 22, 2009 16:04:35 GMT -5
What's your take on "Illegal Immigration"? Personaly I believe it to be another purple Elephant in the room of the nonfunctional Government. The real issue is the fact that corporations DO hire these people and then say, O Nozes Mr Bill they're "Stealing" your jobs. . . You should do something about it. . . *cough* Here's an awesome video on this topic: www.youtube.com/watch?v=nN1kp1ggWyM
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Post by atrasicarius on Apr 22, 2009 18:04:34 GMT -5
The Mexican-American border is the most economically unequal border in the world. What do people think is gonna happen? If they spent all the money they're wasting on border security on helping people, it would do a lot more for stopping immigration.
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Post by scartcticcg on Apr 23, 2009 12:28:42 GMT -5
A sound argument for immigration in the US, but when you have a country like England that has thousands of years of History it becomes a LOT more complicated. Painfully complicated. Could I be considered an immigrant because like all people born from English families in this country I share my blood line with a mix of German, French and Scandinavian people? Can the tiny tribes that used to inhabit Britain tens of thousands of years ago really be considered natives, despite there being no country here back then? Because there would have to be hundreds of countries inside modern day England before "England" was founded (which it wasn't it more "evolved") was here. Are there still people alive with those blood ties?
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Post by Tacgnol on Apr 23, 2009 14:29:15 GMT -5
If you go by that argument, only Native Americans are real Americans and Canadians. Weet, Im a real Canadian. lol
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