Well, Gruss, it sure is a good thing we have you to tell all Americans
what to do and how to think.

It is also very easy for you to throw around words like ignorance and prejudice.

I am not ignorant on the subject. I just completely disagree with you
on the solution and the price.

You seem to think the savings of money and the upkeep of a slave-wage
economy is of the utmost importance. I tend to think principle is
important.

And why is making the breaking of a law a felony immoral? I would say
exactly the opposite. It is much more moral than the wink and nudge
currently going on.

On 3/27/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Jerry wrote:
> > As for not serving the public, I, and a majority of your fellow
> > Americans, disagree with you. Look at the current polls.
>
> That's simply a matter of ignorance.  If the average American fully
> understood how much it would cost to not only to enforce this
> round-em-up-and-deport policy, but the cost of the outcome, not to
> mention the social security implications, no sane person would
> disagree.
>
> These pushes in local legislation (and national) are simply demagogic
> appeals to ignorance to effect and outcome: election.
>
> The idea of making illegal immigration a felony is ridiculous and
> immoral; why would somebody that's got absolutely no hope of a decent
> life going to not cross the border because of a felony?  As far as
> they're concerned they've already got the death penalty.  And the
> irony is, American needs them!  The average citizen just doesn't know
> it yet.
>
> 

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