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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: American Spirit who wrote (7125)10/15/2006 12:49:11 PM
From: Ann Corrigan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224717
 
Legal immigrants are treated unjustly by Americans, when the illegal aliens are allowed to stay here after they've thumbed their noses at our immigration laws. Those who respect our laws should be rewarded, not the opposite. Besides, many life long african American citizens compete with the illegal aliens for low-paying jobs, their efforts are undercut by illegals who accept those jobs below the minimum wage and without any benefits. In that way, millions of illegals are undermining long-time citizens quality of life.

We should enforce border security with a fence and electronic surveillance, in order to prevent terrorists, disease & drugs from entering the U.S. Once that's accomplished, we will determine the fate of the illegals; however, in order for justice to be served, those complying with US immigration laws should always go to the head of the line.



To: American Spirit who wrote (7125)10/15/2006 2:48:53 PM
From: Ann Corrigan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224717
 
You're not bothered by this type of fallout in our schools from illegal immigration?:

500 students riot at California high school

Oct 14, 2006

FONTANA, Calif. - A fight between two high school students erupted into a riot of 500 people, prompting officers to fire bean bags and rubber pellets to scatter the crowd, police said. No major injuries were reported.

About 100 officers rushed to Fontana High School after students threw rocks and bottles at other officers and one another, according to Fontana police Sgt. Doug Wagner.

About 100 officers rushed to Fontana High School after students threw rocks and bottles at other officers and one another, according to Fontana police Sgt. Doug Wagner.

“We don’t know if it was gang related or if it was racially motivated,” Wagner said. “Some people were unhappy with one another, a fight broke out and it spilled over.”

Two students were arrested for investigation of assault with a deadly weapon, and four others were arrested for refusing to disperse and resisting arrest, Wagner said. Their names were not released because they are minors, he said.

The brawl forced school officials to lock down the campus, and school was closed several hours early, he said.

Fontana is about 50 miles east of Los Angeles.