We the People: Immigration – 07 Jun 08 – Part 1
Immigration is one of the key issues in this year’s presidential election and voters are paying careful attention to what the presidential candidates are saying about immigration reform. We the People travels to Tulsa, Oklahoma to explore how immigration policy has divided one community.
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@dmana3172 An immigration law was made…the law should be respected unless you want to go back to the middle ages got that???
@bahraouik You sounds incorrect on the immigration issue. There’s nothing legal or illegal about coming to America. It’s up to the Government to decides whether to legalize or not to legalize some or all immigrants. We don’t control the Government to make that decision. However, think about this… If Christoper Columbus or the founders haven’t came to America, we wouldn’t be born here in the first place.
Are you a black Mexican?!
Why are you still leaving comments here when you could be faxing your senators for free. Join the over milion other members of Numbersusa and fax Washington and let them know how Americans feel about millions of jobs being taken by illegal aliens and businesses that bring in over 100,000 mostly fraudulent worker visa employees to take good paying American jobs. That is 100,000 a month LEGALLY in the midst of massive unemployment here now. Google & Join Numbersusa
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These people are ridiculous. Letting an undocumented immigrant drive around without a licence. And they’re christian! Wow. I’m not sure what this documentary is trying to accomplish. Whatever it is, it’s not working…
Its not about races folks, it is simple…If you break the law by coming here illegally you should expect the negative consequences of it…whoever breaks the law to come here is never gonna repect any american law whatsoever afterwards…so whats the point of being here if you are illegal…bottom line…all illegals should be deported even myself if I was one ! they can try to come here legally but if does not work they should try to fix their own things at home.
The host is also wrong, Americans actually bought the lands of this nation, I believe some land was won in a war. & It wasnt built by mexicans, it was built by a multiple of races. But besides that let me discuss again. Alot of immigrants make money here, and go back to mexico to double the wages, while they put heat on the legal people living here. Also lets take a look at the growing gangs/crimes committed by majority illegal immigrants. Now I dont hate mexicans trust me.. But its logic.
Or even english at all! My aunt who was born down there struggles to find a job because of this very problem. She’s over qualified. Shes also black.. & Let me tell you. When I visit down there, I find that we’re the one’s being stared at like we dont belong there. I mean its wrong, seriously. Also its selfishness. The rate of hispanics have grown from minority to majority in about a decade. We cannot afford more and more and more. These parents tend to be on welfare aswell. Spending more taxes.
As much as I believe in free land (people should enter land freely) I have to come back to the harsh reality. We have resources. Water being one which is depleteing greater than we know it. Now if you go down to cities like Santa Ana, CA. Which used to be a black/white city. You’ll come to realise its the next Mexico. You’ll also find that nearly 80% of the women with about 2 through 4 children at a time. I mean come on.. P.S. All the jobs being taken by them when they can’t speak proper english
What people don’t realize as well is that we as tax paying Americans are at risk with this.we all pay for them to be here and we never wanted them or needed them. What will happen is a illegal immigrant crashes into a family that pays taxes. that family will have to pay for their health care and for their car. while the illegal pays nothing. My Irish side of the family immigrated here in the mid 1800s but they served in the Civil War and earned their right to be here.