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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2006 at 00:57
It's an insult, and its not a solution for the real problem. The reason why Latin amaerican people need to cross the border; thats the real question.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2006 at 01:31
is neccessary??? no way....
 
Okay, the problem of stop immigrants is neccesary, but the root of the problem has to be solved here in Mexico, the idea of building a wall is just ridicolous, sadly so many people believe that the best way to a better life is crossing the frontier and arrive to that wonderland called USA, and so many people has success and they live better, but the most of them have to be exploted and work without dignity just to have a few cents more.
It`s coming a new president here in Mexico, who as well as the other ones has promised to make an effort with the immigration problem, but it has to start from the beggining, with more employment to our fellow people and with a better pay, sadly the situation here is sooo divided between the same government, so i dont see a brighter future in this topic, so i could say that we share the fault of this problem, and i said share, because it`s a give and take, the same US people are accomplice of immigration, they "help" Mexicans to cross the line, then they make them work, earn money without working and then pay a misery to the immigrants who after  hard days of work, start their new trip to a better life.
 
Yes, the problem has to be solved, it`s a huge and hard problem indeed, but building a wall???.... bullsh*t....
 
 
 
 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2006 at 01:56
Ironic is that probably +80% of the illegal immigrants are so-called Native Americans! In the past, what actually is the SW of the USA and North and Central Mexico was dominated by tribes of the Ute language/culture, then "civilized people" came and defined a border; those north of it (apaches, payutes, navajos, hopis, etc) are full citizens, those south of the border are undesirable, to say the least.
 
Most ironic, there is 1 million illegal Europeans living/working in the USA. They come from everywhere, not only Eastern Europe but some "rich countries", like Italy or the UK. In terms of jobs, they are much more "dangerous" to the average white/afro US citizen than the traditional ilegales. What to do with these people?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2006 at 04:17
Originally posted by Atkingani Atkingani wrote:

 
Most ironic, there is 1 million illegal Europeans living/working in the USA. They come from everywhere, not only Eastern Europe but some "rich countries", like Italy or the UK. In terms of jobs, they are much more "dangerous" to the average white/afro US citizen than the traditional ilegales. What to do with these people?


Kill them, of course - especially those coming from Italy! LOL Guigo, my friend, you just gave me a great idea... What if I became an illegal immigrant myself?Wink

Seriously (and very much so) speaking, I think the whole idea is insulting and ridiculous. And, before any of you tells me that I have no idea, I'll remind you that Italy - being surrounded by the sea on three sides - is one of the countries most targeted by illegal immigration. In the past five years, since I came back to live here, I've heard all sorts of talk about  this topic - including those a**holes from the Lega Nord suggesting the army fire cannons against the various kinds of seacraft daily heading from North Africa towards the coast of Sicily.

Besides, there is another uncomfortable truth to be faced: illegal immigration exists and is so rife because there are those who take advantage from it - those dishonest employers who make a profit out of people's desire for a better life (or, in some cases, outright desperation), exploiting the situation in order to pay them less, be able to blackmail them, and avoid paying taxes. This is what happens in Italy, especially in such sectors as the construction industry.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2006 at 12:25
I see a lot of people talking about causes and little talk of solution.

If someone finds a logical solution that works and is cheap and effective, let me and the government know. Finding an acceptable solution for all parties involved would be well, near impossible. I'm well aware of the causes of it. I think the government is too more or less. The problem is there is no real solution that works unless you were to spend billions of dollars trying to fix it, and I don't see that happening. The government wants to find a cheap solution. If you guys know of a cheap solution, please let my government know.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2006 at 18:20

If USA take the money that spend in the war of IRAK and use that money for aid,or give credits with low rate of interest to the industry and agriculture of Mexico and others country ,could be a solution but the president Bush,and his partners are too fascist, that is impossible for they think in humanitary way,they think in solutions of their business,i remember  the actitude of bush in the hurricane katrina.and he prefer give money to the war and no maintain the defenses of new orleans



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2006 at 22:04
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2006 at 23:20
    I see it as an insult to intelligence in general. The immigration "problem" aside. Do they really think building a big expensive fence is a viable solution? What gets me more is that they want me to believe it is. I may be a product of public education, but come on!
    

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 14 2006 at 01:48



I think the idea is absurd.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 14 2006 at 13:13
the people emigrate,to work better ,to gain more,to find oportunities,the solution is give that oportunities in their countries ,is time to think in the cooperation ,between the countries,because the people that emigrate are people with soul,with spirit like you,like me ,this is my christian way of think,more than a only savage capitalism mentality,the cooperation is necessary,because the emigrant are million of people they are not only statistics,...all in the world is a cause and effect,for example,the narcotraffic,exist because there are a market,or consumers,and USA is the biggest.well .the problem of inmigration could be resolve with more positive politics,not with walls
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 14 2006 at 13:32
Has this wall been seriously suggested?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 14 2006 at 19:05
Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

Has this wall been seriously suggested?


Unfortunately yes, my friend. In fact, Bush signed a bill into law just two weeks ago to order it built. A billion dollars has already been allocated, although we're not sure this will be enough.



On a brighter note though, as many have already noted above - the Democrats who last week took control of the U.S. House and Senate are more than likely going to try to scrap the whole thing.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 14 2006 at 19:37
Originally posted by markosherrera markosherrera wrote:

If USA take the money that spend in the war of IRAK and use that money for aid,or give credits with low rate of interest to the industry and agriculture of Mexico and others country ,could be a solution but the president Bush,and his partners are too fascist, that is impossible for they think in humanitary way,they think in solutions of their business,i remember  the actitude of bush in the hurricane katrina.and he prefer give money to the war and no maintain the defenses of new orleans



We give aid,money and food to alot of countries,and while I am not against it,there are alot of homeless,unemployed and starving people here in the US too.

Maybe Mexico should clean up it's incredibly corrupt government and the people wouldn't want to leave.

And...it's the US Army Corps of Engineers that are rebuilding the New Orleans levee system.
    


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 14 2006 at 19:57
Sad to say, Jody, but US companies receive yearly twice or thrice the money applied by the US government in any country. All lose, the US taxpayers who support the government, the people in the countries where the aid is supposed to go. The only winners are investors, bankers and a minority economical elite at those countries.
 
In the past, every time certain less corrupt governments in Latin America or other backyard parts tried to limit the money remittance they were generally thrown away by militaries sponsored by the same big companies behind the scenes. Presently, these huge transnational businesses have other means to receive the astronomical profits made elsewhere (with few left where the profits came).
 
It's really not an exclusive policy of US companies, all act equally be them French, British, German, Japanese, etc. Even companies from emergent countries like Brazil do the same in poorer countries. It's called Capitalism, the economical philosophy that unfortunately is associated with "democracy".
 
Unless this policy could be driven to a satisfactory compromise we all will continue to lose money and jobs or building walls or firing refugee ships or worse.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 14 2006 at 23:07
Originally posted by TheProgtologist TheProgtologist wrote:

Originally posted by markosherrera markosherrera wrote:

If USA take the money that spend in the war of IRAK and use that money for aid,or give credits with low rate of interest to the industry and agriculture of Mexico and others country ,could be a solution but the president Bush,and his partners are too fascist, that is impossible for they think in humanitary way,they think in solutions of their business,i remember  the actitude of bush in the hurricane katrina.and he prefer give money to the war and no maintain the defenses of new orleans



We give aid,money and food to alot of countries
Yeah that`s totally true, it`s the least that one of the richest countries of the world could do
,and while I am not against it,there are alot of homeless,unemployed and starving people here in the US too.
Also true, there`s no perfect country sadly seems that there`ll always be dispair lifestyle
 

Maybe Mexico should clean up it's incredibly corrupt government and the people wouldn't want to leave.
haha yeah, as i said in other post, we`re having a new president in less than a month, but no brighter future here, that incredible corrupt government might be giving us headaches and frustrations in the next years, but... our corruption level is equal to yours, the difference is that we are a 3rd level world country and you are on the elite....

And...it's the US Army Corps of Engineers that are rebuilding the New Orleans levee system.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 14 2006 at 23:16
We need walls if we ever want to break them
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 15 2006 at 00:31
I can't think of this wall in any other way than it being an arrogant gesture from neoconservative American politians to let the Latin American people feel they are second class human beings from which the USA must be saved from. Good thing though, just like Clem mentioned, the Democrats are in majority in the U.S. House and Senate now, so this wall will likely not become reality. It certainly shouldn't.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 15 2006 at 01:40
Originally posted by TheProgtologist TheProgtologist wrote:



We give aid,money and food to alot of countries,and while I am not against it,there are alot of homeless,unemployed and starving people here in the US too.
 
In what world do you live?:
  1. USA offers us help in the war against drugs....Drugs are not a problem for us, most of it goes to USA, it's your problem, but I agree help is required, but at what cost?...We are forced to destroy rain forest with Orange or Pink Agent because there could be drug lords anywhere, and after that we have to eat the poisoned fruit and the people drink poisoned water.
  2. USA made us sign a Free Trade Treaty, we were forced to give the USA companies a not lower price than we give to our people for  their products.. that's fair....But after signing it USA has decided that they must be allowed to give a better price to their peasants in "emergency" (being this term very vague and wide) situations because they are USA.
  3. We must accept USA products at dumping prices that destroy our industry because your factories have over production.
  4. We are forced not to have commercial relations with countries that USA decide, but they can have business with whoever they want, even sell weapons to our enemies during war.
  5. Our people dies of pneumonia daily and can't pay antibiotics of expensive brands, but if we want the treaty we are not allowed to manufacture generic medicines or buy them from India to support your laboratories....Of course you give the same conditions to us but  WE DON'T HAVE LABS APPROVED BY FDA.
  6. We don't have many AIDS cases because patients die soon being that nobody is able to pay the USA made cocktail at US$ 20,000.00 a year and no insurance covers it, but we can't buy the India cocktail at US$ 400.00 a year that would save many patients.

So we're undesired third class inmigrants unless we are required, if we want a Visa the Embassy can ask us for all our info including bank accounts, grades, studies, police documents, workibng certifoicates while USA citizens come here freely. 

Lets be honest, you don't help us for free, we pay a very expensive price for that help but being a poor country we have no alternative than to accept and thank for it.
 
Still I believe USA is a great country, during the end of te cold war people like me were accused of Pro Yankees because we like your freedom based system, but this doesn't make me be blind to reality, your country doesn't treat us as equals.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 15 2006 at 08:44
Just throwing this out there, even if we do build a wall, couldn't the Mexicans just build a catapult?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 15 2006 at 12:35
The best solution is to make there be no reason for them to come to the U.S.  If they cannot get a job here, they won't come.  Why waste money deporting or building a wall when we can punish companies that employ them.  If they fire all the illegals, they'll have to go home (or starve). The best wall is a legal wall put up to prevent all but legal immigrants from getting access to the benefits of being an American citizen.

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