Compare--who do you have more sympathy for? They both want a 'better life.'?
Person two: Was abused as a child and kicked out of the house at 16, could not graduate high school and can't find a job because of that. So now they are homeless and can't get a break. Person goes into a grocery store and steals some food, then puts it in their pocket and gets caught. Person is arrested and sent to jail for 30 days and no one is there to get them out. Then re-jailed upon court date because no money there to pay fines.
I sympathize with #2
Answer:
Here in lies the problems with the laws,
the police can not ask a criminal about his legal status
yet he has already commited a crime by coming here
illegally, then commits a violation by driving without a
drivers license or fake license, probably does not have
insurance, and he gets off scott free.
Person #2 is a victim of society and should have been
collecting state aid, at the age of 16 his parents should
have been charged for allowing their child to run free
and for abuse. Stealing is not an answer to getting help
but he should be contacting the county offices to get
assistance and job training. If he is still a minor then he
needs to turn his parents in so that they can pay for his
support.
I sympathize with #2, I have no problem paying taxes to
support those that need it and to help them get on their
feet. The illegals need to be handcuffed and thrown back
to wherever it is they came from.
To the one that said Hey Pendjo boys, isn't that repetitive?
being that pendjo is already in the masculine form?
Number 2
The refusal to learn English is why, if they come here and seek to assimilate it gives me a little more respect for them.
My sympathy lies with person # 2 in these scenarios.
If you want sympathy, you can find it between sh-- and syphilis in the dictionary.
I want a better life. Can I hide in Bill Gates closet for x amount of time after being abused as a child and kicked out of school and will never have what he has, then demand he leave and if not he's racist?
#2 was abused as a child.. he/ she has my sympathy
#1 could at least learn some english first, find a job and earn a little money, get a passport and come here.
but #2 can also work in those unskilled type of jobs, get some cash and study part time
he/ she may not necessarily go to high school, just take a short course to study computer or make up skills etc etc
i hope these 2 people are not real, im worried for them
I sympathize more with #3.
Person three: Is smart, pursuing a graduate degree, is fluent in English, is working and paying taxes, has a green card and is vocally pro-USA and grateful for the opportunity to become a citizen of the new nation they love and honor.
However, faces being placed at the back of the line if shamnesty passes even though every second here has been spent legally.
Of your choices, number 2. However, a person can always get a GED. 16 year olds can be taken into shelters and clothed, fed, educated. Ask the court for assistance.
Person one is abusing our welfare system and taking aid that should be used for people like person 2. No sympathy there.
Been on my own since 16.Worked at McDonald's,finished school,never had to steal,got married,had kids{a ton]worked while raising them and went back to school for my Nursing degree,now I own 50% of a business and still work at the hospital.No sympathy for #2 America is a land of opportunity for those who get off their butts, quit whining that mommy and daddy were bad and grasp life by the horns.
To somewhat quote you "Don't make excuses for your stand on immigration the law is the law"
#2.
homeless,kicked out of the house.
no food to eat so stole but got caught..poor fella..
Well, Dear~*
There are much more people out there who would need more sympathy+help than the two cases you tell us.
No matter what is your choice. Please follow your Sympathy with an ACT! What these people need is not just our sympathy but our help.
If more who help and less who just Think... Their life might be changed and be added colours --,--<@
What you can do is definately more than that my dear...
What about pay them visits? That would be great and encouraging...
Before I end this, I would like to say sorry as I shouldn't say these to you if you are still too young. My last words for you before I end: Listen into your HEART & Judge using your MIND before you act*
Good luck~*
I dont have sympathy for either one.
But if I had to pick it would be 1.
#2 is just a slacker. Couldnt graduate...or didnt want to graduate? Being out of the house at 16 doesnt mean you cant stay in school and get an education holding the opinion that if you did you could make a better situation for yourself.
I'd have to go with number 1. I'm sorry but I don't have any sympathy toward a person who makes excuses not to work. The fact that the citizen didn't graduate high school and couldn't find a job is bull. Mexicans sometimes only make it to 6th grade and they come here and find all sorts of jobs that "americans don't want". Those are the jobs that #2 should have been doing instead of stealing from a store. Not learning English isn't a crime. I have more sympathy toward someone that does everything in their power to work hard in their life.
#2
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