Illegals terrified because of raids, how is this a bad thing?
Answer:
If anyone should be terrified it should be the American citizens, terrfied that illegals have no respect for the law.
Everyone concentrates on the problems we're having in this country lately;
illegal immigration, hurricane recovery, wild animals attacking humans in
Florida .
Not me. I concentrate on solutions to problems. The result is a win-win-win situation:
+ Dig a moat the length of the Mexican border
+ Use the dirt to raise the levies in New Orleans .
+ Put the Florida alligators in the moat.
Any other problems you would like for me to solve today?
lol @ monkeys....
Yes, It's crazy isn't it? This country is so messed up in it's views that it will to get it's self destroyed.
While I don't agree with such as the media portrays, my guess is that the media is afraid that those that make a living being in front of cameras/microphones may actually have to pay an honest wage to those that make their beds, mow their grass to those that they hire to work for them in the companies that they own.
I see it totally different. It is about time that those that are knowingly breaking the laws have FEAR for the illegal choices that they make.
Its great that illegals are terrified and they should live in fear.
OH pobre criminals. Who cares if they are terrified?
This whole thing reminds me of the throngs of refugees at the end of the VietNam war trying to squeeze 100 people on a helicopter that couldn't carry more than 25 safely.
Did I feel bad for their plight? Of course I did! And it was usually the refugees already on the choppers - not the G.I.'s - who had to pry loose the grip of those that would be left behind. I'd bet some were family members fighting others for life.
But this hiring of illegals is like someone on one of those choppers accepting money to secretly drop a rope-ladder for dozens more to hang on to. They think they're making money and the refugees think they're being saved.
In reality, the weight becomes too much, the bird crashes and everyone on board, those hanging from the ladder and even people on the ground are all killed. No one makes it.
Hiring illegals is profitable. Big time. But for how long? How many will the economy absorb before this whole thing starts to implode?
The illegals, like those on the ladder, are thinking they've made it out. But in ten years, if we don't stop this now, there'll be twice as many from other poor nations competing for the same jobs at half the current wage.
Employers are like the guy that secretly threw out the rope-ladder. The money's in their pocket but what'll it buy when the dollar crumbles to ash? Sell the factories? To who? The factories are in cities with gangs and bombs, no police and no schools. Worthless.
And the families waiting south of the U.S. (read: those on the ground waiting for the next chopper) get nothing once the systems that make our economy possible have become too eroded to support a modern economy and all its complex legal and technological transactions.
But, if we do this thing by the numbers, set up immigration policy using Nash's "non-cooperative game theory," (which requires strictly enforced laws), then eventually everyone will have a chance. It's sad that some have to wait. It's sad that, if we just let everyone in regardless of allegiance or any understanding of law, everything will collapse.
But it's true.
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