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GigoloMason 04-21-2006 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by escorpio
KRL - I admire your grasp of this complex issue and respect your willingness to speak out.

No you admire the fact that he agrees with you to some degree or another. :1orglaugh

GigoloMason 04-21-2006 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by seven
Says the expert immigration researcher GigoloMason? :1orglaugh The other researchers (the real ones) don't seem to agree with your expert opinion your highness: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12208037/

The experts? You mean the expert quoted in your article like this one?

But not all economists agree. Another highly respected researcher, David Card of the University of California at Berkeley, recently published a study challenging Borjas? conclusions and asking, ?Is the New Immigration Really so Bad?? The study finds that the gap between wages for high school graduates and high school dropouts has remained nearly constant since 1980, despite the increased supply of less-educated workers from abroad. ?Overall, evidence that immigrants have harmed the opportunities of less educated natives is scant,? he concludes.

Christ do you even read these articles through after you google them to "own" me or are you were you actually trying to make a point? For every expert taht says one there there's another who will disagree anyway. Not to mention the fact that this article is only marginally related to what I said in the first place.

escorpio 04-21-2006 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by GigoloMason
No you admire the fact that he agrees with you to some degree or another. :1orglaugh

Yes, that's right. :)

seven 04-21-2006 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by GigoloMason
The experts? You mean the expert quoted in your article like this one?

But not all economists agree. Another highly respected researcher, David Card of the University of California at Berkeley, recently published a study challenging Borjas? conclusions and asking, ?Is the New Immigration Really so Bad?? The study finds that the gap between wages for high school graduates and high school dropouts has remained nearly constant since 1980, despite the increased supply of less-educated workers from abroad. ?Overall, evidence that immigrants have harmed the opportunities of less educated natives is scant,? he concludes.

Christ do you even read these articles through after you google them to "own" me or are you were you actually trying to make a point? For every expert taht says one there there's another who will disagree anyway. Not to mention the fact that this article is only marginally related to what I said in the first place.

OMFG. Do you actually understand english or is english your 3rd language? Tell your folks to stop speaking their native language and practice english with you so maybe you could learn some english too :1orglaugh Or maybe you just want to pick out some paragraphs out of an article and out of its context to favor your point that you don't have and make yourself look like a moron over and over again?

Read the conclusion:

?It?s unclear how many Americans are really, truly displaced by illegal aliens,? said Nariman Behravesh, chief economist for Global Insight. ?To me it?s kind of a red herring.?

Immigrant labor makes a wide range of services more affordable and generally raises the standard of living, he said. And he said unlike Europe, which attracts immigrants because of the generally good public welfare benefits, immigrants come to this country to work and chase the American dream.

?The evidence suggests that immigrants, legal and illegal, tend to give more than they take,? he said. ?They are here for the work -- not for the benefits.?


Now, let me translate that in simpler english for you: Basically there's no evidence that Americans are really, truly displaced by illegal aliens. However there's evidence that immigrants, legal and illegal, tend to give more than they take, they are here to work and not for the benefits.

Now, got that? I didn't think so lol. Let me remind you your klan's been losing members since the 60's :helpme

And oh btw, I know it's hard for you to understand but some people have their homepages set to msn.com (not like yours thehun.net) like mine so I read that article as soon as it came out before Google could even Google it up :winkwink: Good to see you know "Google" thou.. that's a start :thumbsup

minusonebit 04-21-2006 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by escorpio
People in desperate poverty do not have the funds or time to go through the current process.

So tell me again why we would want to allow mass numbers of insolvent people into our country? There are things in life that we cant have because we cannot afford them. Thats life. Boo hoo. Pity party time. I cant afford a private jet. I dont have one. Should I got to InstyPrints and have a banner made up and run into the street demanding that the government buy me one? Of course not. But you know what? If I were to do this, I'd still have more standing than the illegals to do so because at least its my fucking government to make demands of.

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Originally Posted by escorpio
So because the U.S.A. got fucked you think Mexico didn't get fucked too? Isn't it possible NAFTA has caused hardships in both countries?

Of course it is. In fact, its probably likely. But you know what? I dont give a fuck about Mexico's problems. Mexico's problems are not my problems.

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Originally Posted by escorpio
Typical American pig. Trying to compare his inability to by a Ferrari to the inability to buy food.

Tell you what, why don't you come and visit me. I'll take you to a poor colonia and you can tell a hungry mother and child all about your "bleeding heart" and "boo fucking hoo." We'll see how you do when it's not just an abstraction to you but a cold hard reality.

Whose fault is it that they cannot buy food? It is thier own. Sure, you can blame the bad economy which is likely caused by thier evil/corrupt government. But in the end, responsibility always lies with the people. The people allow the government to stay in control by inaction or whatever. People always get the government they deserve. Always.

Government has NEVER in the history of man ruled a people against thier will. Sure, there have been governments that have had alot of unhappy citizens under thier wing and alot of bad things being done, but when everyone gets on board in the citizenry the government is gone. Might be a long, bloody fight on the way out, but its gone. People get on board when things get so bad they finally decide that they'd rather die than take another minute of it.

We cant turn this place into a soup kitchen for every poor slob who has a hard lucky story and not a dime to spare. Its not economically intelligent and its not fair to those of us who actually do own shares in this county.

Natural selection means that some people arent going to make it. Thats the whole fucking point. To keep the population under control to keep the populus from overrunning the enviroment. In a herd of buffalo, the weak and the sick are always the first to be eaten by preadators or to die off. When the natural selection component is completely removed from a situation, you no longer have human beings, you have a virus. A plauge. A disease. An animal that consumes everything in its path as quickly as possible.

Its sad to watch people die. But it is part of nature. There is a point to it. There is a reason for it. And if we keep fucking with the numbers like we are, we are going to make this entire planet uninhabitable.

escorpio 04-21-2006 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by minusonebit
So tell me again why we would want to allow mass numbers of insolvent people into our country? There are things in life that we cant have because we cannot afford them. Thats life. Boo hoo. Pity party time. I cant afford a private jet. I dont have one. Should I got to InstyPrints and have a banner made up and run into the street demanding that the government buy me one? Of course not. But you know what? If I were to do this, I'd still have more standing than the illegals to do so because at least its my fucking government to make demands of.



Of course it is. In fact, its probably likely. But you know what? I dont give a fuck about Mexico's problems. Mexico's problems are not my problems.



Whose fault is it that they cannot buy food? It is thier own. Sure, you can blame the bad economy which is likely caused by thier evil/corrupt government. But in the end, responsibility always lies with the people. The people allow the government to stay in control by inaction or whatever. People always get the government they deserve. Always.

Government has NEVER in the history of man ruled a people against thier will. Sure, there have been governments that have had alot of unhappy citizens under thier wing and alot of bad things being done, but when everyone gets on board in the citizenry the government is gone. Might be a long, bloody fight on the way out, but its gone. People get on board when things get so bad they finally decide that they'd rather die than take another minute of it.

We cant turn this place into a soup kitchen for every poor slob who has a hard lucky story and not a dime to spare. Its not economically intelligent and its not fair to those of us who actually do own shares in this county.

Natural selection means that some people arent going to make it. Thats the whole fucking point. To keep the population under control to keep the populus from overrunning the enviroment. In a herd of buffalo, the weak and the sick are always the first to be eaten by preadators or to die off. When the natural selection component is completely removed from a situation, you no longer have human beings, you have a virus. A plauge. A disease. An animal that consumes everything in its path as quickly as possible.

Its sad to watch people die. But it is part of nature. There is a point to it. There is a reason for it. And if we keep fucking with the numbers like we are, we are going to make this entire planet uninhabitable.

You would have been very at home in Nazi Germany. You are one fucked up guy.

minusonebit 04-22-2006 09:46 AM

Bump, I enjoy debating issues like this with liberals.

escorpio 04-22-2006 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by minusonebit
Bump, I enjoy debating issues like this with liberals.

I'm far from being a liberal. Not being a raging nationalist that advocates shooting people does not make one a liberal.

seven 04-22-2006 10:43 AM

Hmm.. the long pointless post above reminds me of the popular saying too 'everything that goes up must come down'. look at the brits they were the #1 country in the world, pretty much ruled the entire world yet they eventually came down. History repeats itself. U.S. is the top country in the world today but won't be forever. It'll be sad to watch ourselves go down. But it is part of nature. There is a point to it. There is a reason for it. And if we keep fucking with other countries like we are, we are going to make this entire planet uninhabitable. Ok now that sounds more to the point on how a planet could become uninhabitable rather than how the illegal immigrants in the U.S. would make the entire planet uninhabitable :helpme Ok now man! Wtf u doing on the computer that's supposed to be for civilized modern people? go on now.. keep moving the herd of buffalo along :1orglaugh

Mr Dickovitch 04-22-2006 10:54 AM

Read below how Mexico treats its immigrants. Maybe they should change their own laws before telling us to change ours. Mexico only cares about Mexico and doesn't care of the US gets filled with millions of people they don't want in their country.

The Mexican government should be overthrown.

http://washingtontimes.com/commentar...1644-4215r.htm

For example, according to an official translation published by the Organization of American States, the Mexican constitution includes the following restrictions:
? Pursuant to Article 33, "Foreigners may not in any way participate in the political affairs of the country." This ban applies, among other things, to participation in demonstrations and the expression of opinions in public about domestic politics like those much in evidence in Los Angeles, New York and elsewhere in recent days.
? Equal employment rights are denied to immigrants, even legal ones. Article 32: "Mexicans shall have priority over foreigners under equality of circumstances for all classes of concessions and for all employment, positions or commissions of the Government in which the status of citizenship is not indispensable."
? Jobs for which Mexican citizenship is considered "indispensable" include, pursuant to Article 32, bans on foreigners, immigrants and even naturalized citizens of Mexico serving as military officers, Mexican-flagged ship and airline crew, and chiefs of seaports and airports.
Article 55 denies immigrants the right to become federal lawmakers. A Mexican congressman or senator must be "a Mexican citizen by birth." Article 91 further stipulates that immigrants may never aspire to become cabinet officers, as they are required to be Mexican by birth. Article 95 says the same about Supreme Court justices.
In accordance with Article 130, immigrants -- even legal ones -- may not become members of the clergy, either.
? Foreigners, to say nothing of illegal immigrants, are denied fundamental property rights. For example, Article 27 states, "Only Mexicans by birth or naturalization and Mexican companies have the right to acquire ownership of lands, waters and their appurtenances, or to obtain concessions for the exploitation of mines or of waters."
? Article 11 guarantees federal protection against "undesirable aliens resident in the country." What is more, private individuals are authorized to make citizen's arrests. Article 16 states, "In cases of flagrante delicto, any person may arrest the offender and his accomplices, turning them over without delay to the nearest authorities." In other words, Mexico grants its citizens the right to arrest illegal aliens and hand them over to police for prosecution. Imagine the Minutemen exercising such a right.
? The Mexican constitution states that foreigners -- not just illegal immigrants -- may be expelled for any reason and without due process. According to Article 33, "the Federal Executive shall have the exclusive power to compel any foreigner whose remaining he may deem inexpedient to abandon the national territory immediately and without the necessity of previous legal action."

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leggs 04-23-2006 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by minusonebit
Bump, I enjoy debating issues like this with liberals.

Bump, I enjoy watching retards classify everyone as liberals or conservatives.

Since Jerry Springer went off the air, the rational MODERATES are looking for quality trailer park entertainment.

L0rdJuni0r 04-23-2006 12:43 AM

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bringer 04-23-2006 01:40 AM

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anchor_baby

psili 04-23-2006 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by bringer

Stop the procreation.
Stop the procreation.
Stop the procreation.

China did it through government control. Indians are doing it to themselves by aborting female fetuses, causing fucked up disparities in their male / female ratios in some places; but at least their doing it.

Why can't other places?

escorpio 04-23-2006 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by bringer

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nativis...tical_Nativism

smashface 04-23-2006 10:32 AM

Hey Escorpio,

Thanks for feeding the ongoing debate about immigration. I find it awfully convenient that the right wing brings out these issues during election years in an effort to re-invigorate their base and those just right of the middle.

Not that we have more pressing issues facing the US like an ongoing war in the Middle East, rising fuel prices, indifferent consumer confidence, an attack on our privacy and civil liberties and a more profound distrust in the Executive Branch.

And yes I am a liberal.

escorpio 04-23-2006 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by smashface
Hey Escorpio,

Thanks for feeding the ongoing debate about immigration. I find it awfully convenient that the right wing brings out these issues during election years in an effort to re-invigorate their base and those just right of the middle.

Not that we have more pressing issues facing the US like an ongoing war in the Middle East, rising fuel prices, indifferent consumer confidence, an attack on our privacy and civil liberties and a more profound distrust in the Executive Branch.

And yes I am a liberal.

I'm not right wing. I started a thread about an issue that interests and affects me. If you have other concerns about what is going on in our country feel free to start a thread yourself.

seven 04-23-2006 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by escorpio

LOL. See how history repeats itself:
The Philadelphia Nativist Riots (also known as the Philadelphia prayer riots of 1844 and the Bible Riots) were a series of riots that took place May 3 and July 4, 1844. The riots involved conflicts between nativists and recent Irish Catholic immigrants.

I guess it's human nature to fear newer immigrants :(

bringer 04-24-2006 01:22 AM

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Originally Posted by escorpio

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignorance
i find it amusing that anyone who disagrees with unregulated immigration is "anti-immigrant" and racist. truthfully, i myself don't have a problem with anyone who wants to come and CONTRIBUTE to this country. not all illegals exploit the system. not all illegals are criminals. im sure most who are here now actually are beneficial to the economy. what you don't realize is the usa cant just open the borders and let anyone and everyone who wants a better life to come in whenever they wish, on their terms. whats the solution? should we make it easier for 100,000 people each year to enter legally and become citizens? 200,000? 1,000,000? what about Mr 1,000,001 who didn't make it this year but his family is starving in South America? if he gets turned away he'll be out in the desert risking his life to come in just as people are doing now. we need both an economically sound immigration policy as well as border regulation so at a minimum we know who is in this country and where they came from. the united states doesn't have enough work/money for the entire worlds poor, so limits must be set. racist

leggs 04-24-2006 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by smashface
Hey Escorpio,
And yes I am a liberal.

[QUOTE=escorpio]I'm not right wing. QUOTE]

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Originally Posted by sperbonzo
Oh.... I just looked at what Stormfront is....

Typical of the left, LMAO!!!

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Originally Posted by sperbonzo
Sorry, but a left-wing wacko BLOG .


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Tom_PM 04-24-2006 07:23 AM

The word "illegal" is my only problem with the entire subject.

Be legal and there is no issue.

seven 04-24-2006 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by bringer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignorance
i find it amusing that anyone who disagrees with unregulated immigration is "anti-immigrant" and racist. truthfully, i myself don't have a problem with anyone who wants to come and CONTRIBUTE to this country. not all illegals exploit the system. not all illegals are criminals. im sure most who are here now actually are beneficial to the economy. what you don't realize is the usa cant just open the borders and let anyone and everyone who wants a better life to come in whenever they wish, on their terms. whats the solution? should we make it easier for 100,000 people each year to enter legally and become citizens? 200,000? 1,000,000? what about Mr 1,000,001 who didn't make it this year but his family is starving in South America? if he gets turned away he'll be out in the desert risking his life to come in just as people are doing now. we need both an economically sound immigration policy as well as border regulation so at a minimum we know who is in this country and where they came from. the united states doesn't have enough work/money for the entire worlds poor, so limits must be set. racist

I don't think anyone calling YOU anti-immigrant. If anyone calls you anti-immigrant then I am just as anti-immigrant too cause i agree with you 100%. I think the existing illegals should be legalized then there should be stricter border security. This is also a good idea:

REAL ID Act of 2005 (a part of Public Law P.L. 109-13) prohibits States from issuing identification or driver's permit cards to anyone who cannot demonstrate that they are legally in the USA, taking full effect in 2008. Citizenship and/or immigration status is to be clearly denoted on these ID cards and they automatically expire on the expiration date of non-citizens' visas or other authorizing documentation. These IDs will be tied to online databases which will allow instant verification of the validity of these documents at low cost or no cost to the person seeking verification. As of 2006, the anticipated effect of this legislation is to make it increasingly difficult for illegal aliens to use counterfeit documents to or to live and work illegally in the USA. However, at the same time, the REAL ID Act of 2005 effectively imposes a mandatory national ID for all US Citizens as well.

This could discourage more illegals to enter the country thou at the same token, would drive up the risk since immigrants without proper legal status have no valid identity cards or other official identification documents, they may have reduced or even no access to public health systems, proper housing, education and banks, which may result in the creation or expansion of an illegal underground economy to provide these services. So bottomline, stricter border security could make the rest easier.

smashface 04-24-2006 07:30 AM

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heheheheheheh....
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seven 04-24-2006 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr Dickovitch
Read below how Mexico treats its immigrants. Maybe they should change their own laws before telling us to change ours. Mexico only cares about Mexico and doesn't care of the US gets filled with millions of people they don't want in their country.

If they change their own laws U.S. of A could get majorly pissed off BECAUSE:
It is said that the U.S. is pressuring Mexico and paying for the deportation of Central American origin.

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Mexico has accepted large numbers of immigrants during wars such as World War I (Germany, Yugoslavia, Poland, etc.); the Spanish Civil War and exilees form the South American and Central American dictatorships. It has also received those who are fleeing their native areas for religious persecution such as the Russian Molokans and Christian Lebanese and Mennonites. However, in the last decades, Mexico has received illegal immigrants as the result of civil war in Central America, many of whom attempt to eventually cross the US border illegally. Some of the immigrants are members of the Mara Salvatrucha criminal organization who have terrorized places in Mexico and currently as north as Washington, DC.


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