Topic: Feds Arrest 81 Illegal Immigrants in Pa. | |
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Aye, I have to give one more example:
The Danish People's Party is a relative newcomer in Danish politics. Formed in 1996, it won 7.4% of the total vote in the March 1998 elections and took 13 seats. The 1998 elections were won by the Social Democrats and Radical Liberals, who formed a coalition government. The Danish People's Party first became a significant player after the Conservatives and Liberals triumphed in November 2001 and formed a coalition government reliant on DPP support for a parliamentary majority. The Liberal-Conservative government introduced what it described as Europe's strictest immigration laws in May 2002. The right to asylum on humanitarian grounds, which had previously seen up to 60% of applications approved, was scrapped, the acceptable grounds for being granted asylum were cut to the bare minimum required under the Geneva Convention for Refugees, and social benefits for refugees were cut by 30%-40% for their first seven years in the country. New provisions stipulated that Danish citizens could not bring a foreign spouse into the country unless both partners were aged 24 or over, passed a solvency test showing the Dane had not claimed social security for 12 months and had to lodge a bond of 53,000 kroner ($9,300). |
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I only pointed out that you are not the only ones with immigrants,
silly. Good morning |
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Good morning, Dear!!
I know what you meant, I was just pointing out that we are dealing, or trying to deal with the problem here a lot more humane and fair than European countries... Mainly, because we have not ignored the problem for as long! |
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Little do you know, it was a problem already when I was a child in
Germany when our economy was just about to start after the war. |
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I know, and I also know that it is a problem that your government
brought on by their own choice. Europeans tend to try and give us a hard time about the resistance we exhibit so as to not become as deeply ingrained in the problem as they are! We didn't ask for the problem and do not want it to become as bad, with violence and what not! So far we are only fighting our Government, but I have seen signs of impatientence with that approach, and rumours of worse! I myself dont want to see that, but people are becoming frustrated here, and everytime I turn around someone from Europe is saying how intolerant we are, when they are just as bad or worse! |
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Ok you're all going to either yell at me or just laugh at me but eh well
..what if we taught the people trying to immigrate a better way to survive , jobs, education etc...then things would not look like they are better any where else and well they might stay where they are from...ok let the yelling and laughing commence, I am a big girl and can take it |
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I think they call that NAFTA, poet, and they still come!
Go figure??? |
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I can't believe some of the things I have just read about in this post.
This is one topic I should just walk away from but I can't. One person said we should teach them a better way to live so they stay home. Well, we are building several huge businesses in Mexico right now. KODAK, IBM, HULLET PAC, RAM LINE, and even most of the cell phone companies are now based there. Why? Because the people there will work for less money. Then they come to the U.S. in groves to take jobs for less money just to put it in a sock and send it to their families in Mexico. What the hell does this do for our country? Well lets see, it takes away jobs that we could have, drives down wages, takes money straight out of here and puts in Mexico, drives down property values, destroys rental properties some times beyond repair, raises insurance rates because they wont get it and cause accidents. Not to mention raises my blood pressure. We give them schooling, business grants, food, medical, and health care. What more can we do for the poor people that have no right or business being here unless it’s to be a tourist. Then I set here in pain with no dental insurance and get turned away while a person that can’t, or won’t even talk our language sits waiting to be seen. We have to constantly maintain a way to keep our identity safe from them. Hell we have nothing to ***** about, right! If you’re in another country and think we are just *****ing, feel free to take as meny as you like to your hometown and teach them a better way to live. Rent them a house, or better yet, just build them one and give it to them and call it humanity. GO FOR IT!! |
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well lets see if my count is right that is 81 down and somewhere between
12 and 20 million to go but it's a start. |
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Yeah.. Put the numbers to it and see where we are. Over half of there
country is here. WTF is up with that. Then we get to see on TV to save the starving children over seas. What about our own people starving or going with out medical attention. I am forced to be my own boss to make the money I need to support my family but now with insurance rates so high I can't afford it so I go with out. I am 44 years old and the last time I had a physical is when I got out of the NAVY in 1984. Then we set up clinics just to serve the immigrants????? Is there something I don't understand about this picture or what???? |
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The laws have changed but when thousands of people (illegal immigrants)
can protest while breaking the law, it causes me to wonder...... (Yes, I understand that Southern California was Spanish/Inca however.....) Can I protest that she really meant yes when she said no? |
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fanta keep paying ur taxes, u still have to provide for 12 million who
are already here plus all the others who are on their way. and i tell you those 81 will be back in less than a year so keep track of ur taxes dude we need them Thanxs TLW |
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A law passed here in AZ today, it’s called the Death Penalty for
business. Any business caught twice hiring illegals loose there business license for good. The first time they loose it for 10 busines days. YAY for AZ |
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we already have all the laws on the books to solve the illegal immigrant
problem if they were only enforced. |
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Eh Fanta I tried..what do you expect from a dreamer any way...oh well
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Immigration Outcome Too Close to Call
Published: 6/24/07, 8:45 PM EDT By JIM ABRAMS WASHINGTON (AP) - Senators pushing a new immigration policy appealed Sunday to wavering supporters ahead of renewed debate on securing the borders and dealing with 12 million undocumented immigrants. A fragile compromise was pulled from the Senate in early June, then resurrected after bipartisan negotiations with the White House. The bill awaits a crucial test vote this week. With several senators distancing themselves from the proposal, the outcome was too close to call. I saw face the nation this morning and many are predicting they will get the 60 votes needed, but that it will be close! |
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