Does the US have a breaking point when dealing with illegal immigrants?

Do you think the compassion and charity of the US citizens has reached its limit towards illegal immigrants?

If so when did you, as an individual, reach your limit?

Answer:
The final straw was the in your face protests, screaming Viva La Mexico.
What disturbs me about the demonstrations is that it's tantamount to saying, "I am going to come into your country even if it means breaking your laws, and there's nothing you can do about it."
Yes, I can. I can lobby my elected officials. I can use my power to vote.
Mine was about 20 years ago
I thought we already passed it! I passed it 21 years ago when I moved back to California. Their protests last year and this year were insulting. All they proved is that we don't need them!

It is also insulting when various pro-amnesty Yahoo posters claim that the southwest is Aztlan or it's Mexico. They also claim that they are "America." The United States of America is "America." They live in Mexico! I live in Southern California which is part of America.

When our tax money has to take care of 20+ million criminals that are here breaking our laws, instead of American citizens, THAT'S WRONG!

Even though the Senate won't admit it, they were deluged with angry voters. Many were afraid to pass that piece of crap.

WE MUST KEEP UP THE PRESSURE ON THE WASHINGTON WEASELS!
Yes there is a breaking point and you are seeing it right now. I've never had any compassion for law breakers. I reached my limit when I became educated as to the amount of money, hospital services, and prisons are costing us and degradation of our education system. When you start costing me money, then that is where I draw the line.
Yes and we are almost there.
It is reached.
Yea I have a problem with illegal immigrants it's the illegal one's that come here and commit the crimes then run behind the status of being a refugee or immigrant just hiding from the law and we just sit by and watch while our country goes to hell
The limit has been reached. Personally I reached mine about 6 years ago. Almost all of my pro illegal friends reached theirs during the illegal protests. They really screwed up when they pulled that crap. Ha ha illegals, thanks for showing your true colors.
I think you will have a LA riot moment and the shizzle will hit the fan and that will be it.
We are beyond that breaking point, that is why you see all the anger and frustration. Mine was probably the Dream Act (which would put the kids of illegals in front of our own kids), and the flag burnings and marching in the streets for rights they are not entitled to.
Yes. I reached my limit a long time ago. Part of it was when they started pouring into the city I live in. It caused very noticeable negative differences in the area. That was really just a small part of it. Seeing the protests only made it worse. The straw that really broke the camels back was the blatant disrespect of America, it's flag, and it's people.
Yes, I do think the US is nearing or is at the breaking point for too many reasons to name here.
We are way past our breaking point. But we are being heard (finally) and the politicians are listening to us. They have no choice, they know if they favor amnesty they will lose lots of votes. NO AMNESTY!
My limit has been reached years ago. When I see American citizens that need housing assistance but can't get it,but those here illegally go to the front of the line. When my child's school had to drop programs to find the money for special classes for those who can't speak English. When my elderly parents taxes on their home are going so high to accommodate the extra teachers needed that they may soon have to sell the home they have lived in for 50 years. When I see them marching in the street demanding rights and burning our flag. When a young girl I know was raped and stabbed to death by an illegal. Just a few of the many reasons my limits have been reached.
Well my breaking point was when an illegal hit us in the rear of our car. We had just had it paid for 4 months, it was our first new car. We didn't have a lot of money so we just had insurance that would cover us if we hit some one. To make a long story short he had no insurance, no license, no proof of anything. He got a ticket for hitting us and drove off. We had no more car, it was totaled, and we were out 10,000 in hospital and doctor bills. Not counting time lost from work. That was the my breaking point but then my son-in-law was laid off from his job,He has kids, and they hired a Hispanic person the next week and my son-in-law was told the person they hired was making less money. So I guess went company can hire illegals for less money Americans or out of work. That's a big breaking point for him and me. My grand kids have to do without some of the thing they could use because of people like him and company like that one. P.S one more thing since I have got started.LOL.. A sweet 16 year old boy in our town never been in trouble was shoot and killed my a illegal gang. 5 of the gang members have been arrested. Thank God. Now if they can just keep them in the U.S to do time. Well there is another thing now we have to feed the gang members that mudered that sweet boy.

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