USA will make the US-Mexico Wall Now !!! Finally !!!!

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LOS ANGELES - Tens of thousands of immigrant rights advocates from across Southern California marched Saturday in protest of federal legislation that would build more walls along the U.S.-Mexico border and make helping illegal immigrants a crime.

The march followed rallies on Friday that drew throngs of protesters to major cities around the nation.

On Saturday, demonstrators streamed into downtown Los Angeles for what was expected to be one of the city's largest pro-immigrant rallies. The crowd was estimated at more than 100,000, said police Sgt. Lee Sands.

Many of the marchers wore white shirts to symbolize peace and also waved U.S. flags. Some also carried the flags of Mexico and other countries, and even wore them as capes.

Elger Aloy, 26, of Riverside, a premed student, pushed a stroller with his 8-month-old son at Saturday's Los Angeles march.

"I think it's just inhumane. ... Everybody deserves the right to a better life," Aloy said of the legislation.

The House of Representatives has passed legislation that would make it a felony to be in the U.S. illegally, impose new penalties on employers who hire illegal immigrants and erect fences along one-third of the U.S.-Mexican border. The Senate is to begin debating the proposals on Tuesday.

President Bush on Saturday called for legislation that does not force America to choose between being a welcoming society and a lawful one.

"America is a nation of immigrants, and we're also a nation of laws," Bush said in his weekly radio address about the emotional immigration issue that has driven a wedge into his party.

Bush sides with business leaders who want legislation to let some immigrants stay in the country and work for a set period of time. Others, including Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, say national security concerns should drive immigration reform.

"They say we are criminals. We are not criminals," said Salvador Hernandez, 43, of Los Angeles, a resident alien who came to the United States illegally from El Salvador 14 years ago and worked as truck driver, painter and day laborer.

Francisco Flores, 27, a wood flooring installer from Santa Clarita who is a former illegal immigrant, said, "We want to work legally, so we can pay our taxes and support the country, our country."

On Friday, thousands of people joined in rallies in cities including Los Angeles, Phoenix and Atlanta and staged school walkouts, marches and work stoppages.

The Los Angeles demonstration led to fights between black and Hispanic students at one high school, but the protests were largely peaceful, authorities said. More than 2,700 students from at least eight city high schools and middle schools poured out of classrooms to join the protest.

In one of the largest protests in city history, Phoenix police said 20,000 demonstrators marched Friday to the office of Sen. Jon Kyl (news, bio, voting record), R-Ariz., co-sponsor of a bill to step up enforcement along the U.S.-Mexico border and create a temporary guest-worker program that would require illegals to leave after five years.

Activists in Georgia said tens of thousands of workers did not show up at their jobs Friday to protest a bill passed by the state House that would deny state services to adults in the U.S. illegally and impose a 5-percent surcharge on wire transfers from illegal immigrants.

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Great !!!! The Wall is gonna be built and the next step is putting U.S. Military Troops on the USA-Mexico Wall !!!!! Now illegal immigration will be cut by 3 / 4 th then more Americans will get their jobs back. I hope the White House, US Senate and Congress pass a law to bring all the American jobs that went to our enemy, Communist China back to the USA !!!!
Whoo-hooorrraaayyyyy !!!!!! I am so happy, man !!!!! America is fed up with illegal immigration and jobs going overseas !!!! Time to take America back !!!!
 
Heath, can you understand:

1) There is no "The Wall"

2) The border between US and Mexico is not guarded by the military, but border patrol, a different federal agency

3) Lots of immigrants are tunneling under our walls anyway.
 
Hope its not another Berlin wall.... Because it caused that country to fall apart, and since the Berlin wall torn down, the country become better, and is open, but I know we do have illegal immigrants problem. Now INS are checking into workplaces in Minnesota to bust illegal aliens.
 
racheleggert said:
Hope its not another Berlin wall...Because it caused that country to fall apart, and since the Berlin wall torn down, the country become better, and is open, but I know we do have illegal immigrants problem. ..
The Berlin wall was built to keep people in; a wall on our borders would be to keep people out.
 
I strongly believe that continued and increased investment in the Mexican side of the border will help lessen the illegal immigration situation. If the Mexican economy south of the U.S. border improves significantly, bringing prosperity and employment to many, these people, by theory, will not feel the need to leave and enter the U.S.

U.S. is spending billions of dollars in reconstruction of Iraq. We ostensibly invaded Iraq to ward off future terrorist attacks. Can you imagine if those same billions were invested in Mexico instead? The illegal immigration problem enamating from Mexico, will be vastly reduced and will enhance our border patrol in catching illegal immgration from other countries and actually stopping terrorism at our borders.

But, hey, it's the ramblings of the liberal mind! :)
 
Reba said:
The Berlin wall was built to keep people in; a wall on our borders would be to keep people out.

Now I got it... I had to do little research, and now I understand how Berlin wall worked, and how it affected Germany.
 
racheleggert said:
Now I got it... I had to do little research, and now I understand how Berlin wall worked, and how it affected Germany.

Even today the people of Germany want a wall to keep out the illegal immigrants.....
 
Heath said:
Even today the people of Germany want a wall to keep out the illegal immigrants.....

Immigration is actually a very, very interesting political topic in Europe.
 
It distrubs me greatly, those people who are protesting against the immgrant law around the country. Will they weak our government by not pass those laws? I do not think Prez Bush is for it. He will meet with Mexican Prez sometime this week and discuss about the possible new law. Mexican Prez does not want to stop send his people over here so is Bush.
 
mexicans will still keep coming to america at any costs, even if they are breaking their laws.
 
I am too stunned to form a coherent, intelligent response.

Must...resist...must...resist...must...resist...
 
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Oh, that's great ! I am glad they finally do it to keep the immigrants out, so the Americans can have the jobs back. It's about time !
 
CyberRed said:
Oh, that's great ! I am glad they finally do it to keep the immigrants out, so the Americans can have the jobs back. It's about time !

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CyberRed said:
Oh, that's great ! I am glad they finally do it to keep the immigrants out, so the Americans can have the jobs back. It's about time !

Our country wouldn't run in the manner it does if we didn't have immigrants. One simple reason for this is that a lot of immigrants come here looking for any work they can find, regardless of how low-paying it is. Immigrants takes low-paying jobs that Americans don't want, but that need to be done.
 
I think that US government should help Mexican people to have better jobs in Mexico awhile we could build walls no matter what. We are afraid of gangs of Mexican teenagers that are beating American teenagers in some of our states. It is a very strange culture. Older and middle Mexican ages are not their fault for coming to our country because they need to survive for food and shelter, and their government is a biggest corrupt. The biggest problem that most hospitals are forced to accept them for their medicine needs and surgeries for free. It is just like that we as Americans are victimized because we are forced to pay enormous amount of our health insurance. It does not mean that we are "rich" and afford it because the insurance bills are still raising every year. I learned that most hospitals are more focus on technologies, and much less to help America people's needs. Now, it is hard for anyone to think about which one is more important because of our imbalance economy: hospital issue or building wall issue. Can we afford them? Does our government requires our children to pay back in 10 or 20 years to cover the U.S. expenses?

Also, I would suggest that we should impeach Bush for not doing a good job and lied a lot of things. He has too many vacations than any president's vacation in the history. Around the world has been saying that he is a terrorist and fraud. We were told that he is far worst than Clinton in the president history. I am very surprised that Republican people said that we should bring our American troops home, and send Bush and Dick to war in Iraq and do their job. We have seen many news on T.V. and we gave billions of dollars to develop new buildings. They never show us their new buildings in Iraq. It is the biggest waste of tax-dollars in the history. Where is that money that we could build walls?
 
webexplorer said:
I think that US government should help Mexican people to have better jobs in Mexico awhile we could build walls no matter what. We are afraid of gangs of Mexican teenagers that are beating American teenagers in some of our states. It is a very strange culture. Older and middle Mexican ages are not their fault for coming to our country because they need to survive for food and shelter, and their government is a biggest corrupt. The biggest problem that most hospitals are forced to accept them for their medicine needs and surgeries for free. It is just like that we as Americans are victimized because we are forced to pay enormous amount of our health insurance. It does not mean that we are "rich" and afford it because the insurance bills are still raising every year. I learned that most hospitals are more focus on technologies, and much less to help America people's needs. Now, it is hard for anyone to think about which one is more important because of our imbalance economy: hospital issue or building wall issue. Can we afford them? Does our government requires our children to pay back in 10 or 20 years to cover the U.S. expenses?

Also, I would suggest that we should impeach Bush for not doing a good job and lied a lot of things. He has too many vacations than any president's vacation in the history. Around the world has been saying that he is a terrorist and fraud. We were told that he is far worst than Clinton in the president history. I am very surprised that Republican people said that we should bring our American troops home, and send Bush and Dick to war in Iraq and do their job. We have seen many news on T.V. and we gave billions of dollars to develop new buildings. They never show us their new buildings in Iraq. It is the biggest waste of tax-dollars in the history. Where is that money that we could build walls?

I agree we should do something about Mexico, believe it or not they are beautiful place to live but too shame they are overpopulation with few jobs to offer. They follow what their church told them, no birth control and have many babies. Many of them end up having 15 children more or less. How can they afford raising family with no job to feed them. Not only government, their church is responsible for that. I don't blame them for coming here in our country.


Umm how can we impeach Bush when we have Dick for our next line, no thank u I perfer Bush over Dick.
 
jazzy said:
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Umm how can we impeach Bush when we have Dick for our next line, no thank u I perfer Bush over Dick.

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I wouldn't worry about Dick C. I don't think he has the support of the GOP to really make a go at it especially with Bush under heavy weather right now. Plus he has known health issues that make him problematical.
 
Heath actually they haven't started building the wall yet.. because the legislation wasn't passed yet.. so it is too early to say "Now" in the title even after you used the adverb "will"
 
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