If you violate another's constitutional rights as per the constitution you should be held accountable. I break unjust laws on a regular basis as well (i love Mary Jane and she loves me) These laws are in violation of my constitutional rights where as illegals threaten the economy and in some cases personal rights. They are bad policy and cost more then they are worth. An influx of illegals would have severe consequences and there fore it is a threat to my country and the constitution. Two things that are worthy of protection. Might i add also that Native Americans showed us what happens when you allow another people to immigrate unchecked into your lands.
kiddleddee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: --- In [email protected], chris fields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I agree if they do it legally. The US already allows more immigrants in then any other country. I have no issue with allowing even more in but i do not believe we should reward criminals for breaking laws __________________________________________________________ _ Hell, I break a dozen laws every day (sometimes just for the hell of it!). I don't think that my not getting arrested and deported for breaking unjust laws is a "reward". ______________________ If we allow more unskilled workers then we have employment for there is going to be some hungry people. I wrote an answer to your last post on the economy but the moderator found it offensive. I won't repeat what i said but i will ask that you expand your thinking to include the purpose of those who want to grant amnesty. __________________________________________________________ I personnally think that the whole concept of "amnesty" is a crock of s**t; it implies legitimacy to the concept of "illegal immigrant" which I also think is a crock of s**t. Besides the fact that the United State constitution does not give the federal government the authority to control immigration, to do so is on the face of it a fascist imposition of state power over individual freedom. --------------------------------- Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Yahoo! Autos new Car Finder tool. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
