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Originally Posted by Dr Longhair
Yet they don't.
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Why would they when they do not have too? More money into the coffers of the bosses is always a welcome site at any corporation.
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I'd say that sounds like them sacrificing their own well-being to help out their family members, and I can't blame them. Again, when a livable wage is impossible in one's home country, can you blame these people for breaking a law when it must seem like a life-or-death option? I don't. I blame the situations and the policies that forced them to make that choice. And even if they never contribute a dime to our economy from their wages, they still make an impact and help out by performing a service.
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Actually I blame the U.S. government for not sending 100,000+ troops to guard the southern border from this foreign invasion.
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Why can't they? And it's not like its just the Irish. Just because someone isn't white, they can't live the American dream?
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Nice dodge; answering a question with a question.
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Really? Some of the most poignant moments in American history have been when people banded together to break unjust laws in order to better their lot in life. (Boston Tea Party, the entire fucking Civil Rights movement, etc.)
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Note the term
'unjust laws.' America does not owe people from Mexico jobs, living space or a free pass across the border. There is no 'unjust law' to be broken because Mexicans are not entitled by right to live and work in the U.S.