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Wordslinger

Wordslinger


Let's take a closer look at all those evil Mexicans who risk everything to sneak into our country; you know, the folks Trump promises to protect us from.

They live in an economically deprived, corrupt country dominated by drug cartels and the police they corrupt, where girls and women are commonly used, rented and controlled, where ghastly wholesale murders are commonplace, and where making a decent living with a trade or skill is pretty much unknown.

The conditions are so awful, literally thousands of Mexicans risk everything to attempt to reach our country where nearly all of these aliens want nothing more than peace and the opportunity to work and contribute to their new homeland, to educate their children, and to raise good families. They dedicate themselves, to raising healthy, children who will pursue their educations and dreams. They seek the contentedness of good living. Yes, just like us, some of them are criminals; predators.

Clearly, the basic driving evil of Mexico is the bloody, murderous business of selling drugs.

To Americans.

And the business of making war on the drug trade appears to be just as dangerous, and evil, as their enemies.

We don't need a wall to keep people out. We need to attack and defeat the evils that drive their desperation.

Take the money out of the drug business.

Recognize that addiction is a disease, not a crime.

Can you imagine what that would do to Mexico?

2Trump's Wall  Empty Re: Trump's Wall 2/20/2016, 10:40 am

Floridatexan

Floridatexan


http://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/318-66/35290-focus-20000-protesters-oppose-scott-walkers-immigration-bill

20,000 Protesters Oppose Scott Walker's Immigration Bill

By Ken Klippenstein and Paul Gottinger, Reader Supported News
19 February 16

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The rotunda of the Wisconsin State Capitol filled with protesters rallying against anti-immigrant legislation. (photo: unknown)

"...As Wisconsin looks to pass anti-immigrant legislation similar to Arizona’s, it should look at the results in that state. Business leaders say the anti-immigrant reputation of Arizona has hurt the economy. One progressive think tank found that an immediate consequence was the loss of hundreds of millions of dollars in canceled conferences.

Scott Walker’s Wisconsin, which has had dismal economic performance, may want to listen to Glenn Hamer, the president of Arizona’s Chamber of Commerce. Hamer says, “Any community that experiences a burst of immigration experiences an economic renewal – that’s almost an iron law.”

A number of studies back up the idea that immigrants are extremely beneficial to our economies. Professor of Law Francine Lipman found that the idea that illegal immigrants take more in public services than they contribute is “undeniably false.”

According to Lipman, illegal immigrants “actually contribute more to public coffers in taxes than they cost in social services” and “contribute to the U.S. economy through their investments and consumption of goods and services; filling of millions of essential worker positions resulting in subsidiary job creation, increased productivity and lower costs of goods and services; and unrequited contributions to Social Security, Medicare and unemployment insurance programs.”

Professor Aviva Chomsky of Salem State College came to similar conclusions: “Early studies in California and in the Southwest and in the Southeast [found that] immigrants, legal and illegal, are more likely to pay taxes than they are to use public services. Illegal immigrants aren’t eligible for most public services and live in fear of revealing themselves to government authorities. Households headed by illegal immigrants use less than half the amount of federal services that households headed by documented immigrants or citizens make use of.”

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