Re: Immigration
Disregard my post #14, I was still on the street race thread.
97Talon, if they should be shot, then you should be shot too buddy, let's be fair now. Ford, on post #10, well the Mexican Consulate are very picky on who they are going to let out of Mexico. Usually one would need a "sponsor" a relative or friend thats willing to help the immigrant, like w/health ins., food, housing etc. So you see it's not just filling out a form and paying a fee.
Memphis you can't generalize when it comes to people because then you would be wrong about immigrants not learning the English language. Sure there are many that don't speak English, maybe they are too busy working two jobs trying to provide for their families and don't have the time to sit down and learn the English language. But they shouldn't be deported for that reason alone. By the way they can't become legal, because they arrived ilegally. Like I mentioned, unless the US passes some sort of amnesty bill they will remain in illegal status. Bottom line is, NO country could literally send 11 million people back to their country of origin, it's too late for that. The US will have no choice but to pass a bill of amnesty for the immigrants that are already here. That's what I think.
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