>My last post on this topic, I have too much work to do to keep myself
>completive in the current job market to spend more time on this.
>
>"Actually I think the solution is to overthrow the current Mexican
>political system and replace it.  However, that is the job of the
>Mexicans, not me."
>

It says the ones I was discussing were from mexico.  The majority of illegal 
immigrants cross the mexican border.  It is as porous as cheesecloth.  Other 
Central American immigrants I have dealt with in Louisiana were here legally.  
The New Orleans area had the third largest concentration of voters in the world 
in the last Honduran national elections.  95% of them were in the US legally.

>And what does this say about your view of emigrants, legal or otherwise?
>All of them are not from Mexico, what does this do for the others from
>the rest of Central and South America, Asia, Europe and Africa?
>
>"They broke the law, period.  I personally feel the law is not unjust
>and therefore is an ethical law to uphold." 
>

That's your opinion, you fight an unjust law, I'll fight to protect a just law. 
 BTW, how did your family arrive here in the US, did they follow the law?

>And many others do not feel the laws are all that just.  And your
>attempts to browbeat any who disagree with fear and worst case scenarios
>are not all the persuasive to me.
>
>"But they refuse to make the hardest choice, the overthrow of the
>political system in their country and implementation of reforms."
>

Or they choose the easy way out and ran from the problem.

>Or they are practical or pragmatic and choose to do something effective
>rather then tilt at a windmill.
>
>"If someone broke into your house, cleaned it up, cut your grass, cooked
>your food and all of the chores you hate to do you would let him stay?"
>

Again your opinion.  fight your battle and I'll fight mine.

>I might.  Depending on some rather silly conditions, but then this is a
>fairly silly argument.  But if the choice is purly "Clean House" vs.
>"Broken Lock" with NO OTHER FACTORS, I might see the value of the clean
>house out weighing the broken lock.
>
>"The illegals did not follw any process except swimming across the Rio
>Grande."
>

Again, which group of individuals were I discussing....  Hmmmm.  Oh yeah, the 5 
graduates from UNAM.  I guess they could have flown to Canada and crossed the 
border there.  But I figured they came across the closest border to the DF.

>Again a very narrow view of emigrants, they all come across our southern
>border.  So we have nothing to worry about at any other border.
>
>
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