> cRay wrote:
> I agree - we all break the law in ways - but we don't go pretending
> its ok.

Sure we do, and we don't even try to pretend.  Did you roll through a
stop sign today (not come to a full stop)?  Then you broke the law. 
Are you turning yourself in?  No.  Therefore you think the fact that
you broke the law is ok.   You're not even pretending.

And it's a good analogy because that's exactly what the Mexicans are
saying.  Yes, we're breaking the law, but the law is stupid because we
serve a public good - that the public clearly wants.  So change the
law.

And when the US government suddenly threatens to begin enforcing a law
it hasn't really, just because there's too many Mexicans around, then,
sure, a race can feel attacked.  Are they doing it because of the
Irish?  No.  So it's a direct attack on Mexicans.

Again, the point is this: legal and illegal are outcomes of a choice
already made.  That is, the law on the books follows a choice.  In
this case US citizens have made a choice: we like the cheap products
and services that Mexicans provide and therefore now it's time for the
law to follow that choice.

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