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Do you believe that once the Elections are over, people will forget about the Illegal Immigration issue?

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don't you agree that it's a "wedge" issue the political parties have exploited to get more votes?

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  1. Well there are alot of "wedge" issues and Illefal immigration is defionitally up there.

    I think that it wont be completly be forgotten but prolly postboned  until the war and the "global warming" crisis is on its way to being over.


  2. We been talking about the illegal immigration and the problems with our southern border before the year of elections. The illegal problems are withing our society and the government is part of that mishapped.

  3. People have a way of forgetting a lot of things in the years between an election.  Most times, they feel disenfranchised and just decide to lose interest or just not get involved at all.

  4. A lot of people assume the reason the complaint exists is that of racism.  The people who support the cheap wages at the expense of the people of this country are the ones in Congress doing a good deal of that assuming.  But the answer is no.. it is not going to go away because the illegal aliens are

    1.  Expensive for taxpayers in terms of welfare

    2.  Very Costly in terms of demands in our schools and hospitals

    3. Involved in a good deal of crime

    4. Demanding in our society and abusive in our society

    5.  Have a very high criminal rate.  

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    Anyone interested should Yahoo and Google illegal aliens.  You will discover what I am talking about.  This is a documented summation of this mess I use frequently.

    http://www.usillegalaliens.com/

    On the left side of this site is a navagation bar.  The author and I suggest you sit down with a cup of coffee and go through the information.  And read the documents if you are in doubt.

    http://www.illegalaliens.us/

    Just a good source with a lot of background on the problems Congress has been trying to shove down our throat.

  5. of course not,if its all racism in a shell, what drives me back to this forum  

  6. Forget about illegal immigration?  Hardly.  Our pockets keep getting drained more and more daily to support them.  It will only heighten the need for rounding these illegal criminal alien invaders up and deporting them to the cesspool of a countries that they arrived from.

  7. You won't forget it if you lose your job to a lower wage earning illegal.

  8. No, I believe it will still be a big issue. Bush has tried to pass a few new laws before the current elections started. Now the new president will have to live up to their word or they will have a LOT of angry citizens.

  9. actually I think just the opposite. People are finally starting to wake up and realize that they are ruining what once was a "free" country.  People that have college degrees that can't get a job because illegals have taken them..people that have to go on welfare and can't even make enough money to buy food. but illegals are getting EVERYTHING free. People who spend $1000 a month for health insurance and still have to pay $1000 a year deductible and illegals can get it free.  I dont' think this issue will die down until something is done. People/I personally am tired of seeing AMericans suffer and our schools suffer and crime rate thru the roof because illegals think think they have a right to "have a better life" without any consequences.

  10. Some may, but I won't and I will try my hardest to make sure that my elected representatives don't either.  They will continue to receive letters and e-mails voicing my concern over the issue.  I can only hope that others do the same, so we can finally get this problem fixed.

  11. The election has nothing to do with people wanting to keep the U.S. safe and the American dream alive, and illegal immigration threatens both.

    No matter how much "some" people play the race card.

  12. No. We won't forget about the issue.

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