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Has your point of view on immigration changed since the May first boycotts?

If so in what way? Be as specific as possible.

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  • 2 decades ago
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    I have always supported illegal immigrants. I felt that they should also have the chance to succeed, and that many of them worked very hard and didn't cause problems. However, after the "protest day," in which Mexicans stayed home from work, school, etc., my opinions changed. It made me feel as if they were very cocky, trying to show us how we couldn't survive without them, and that things would fall apart. Things did not fall apart. My boss said himself that if anything, they only proved that we could ship them back to Mexico and survive just fine. Also, many of the people who have been protesting are not legal citizens of the United States, therefore, they do not have the constitutional right to protest.

  • 4 years ago

    So, does this recommend that the gangs and drug sellers will take a time without work too? Will or not that's secure for us to stroll alongside our streets? so some distance because the people no longer doing jobs the illegals will do, does all and sundry each supply as a lot as imagine that if those jobs were obtainable to us that, convinced, we ought to do them. even with the indisputable fact that, the unlawful immigrant is residing off the gadget and that ought to really help with the low pay they receive from those jobs. Daycare on my own is two hundred money a week. upload lease, coverage and the price of upkeep of your vehicle. Then, tell me you should live to inform the tale on that style of pay. BTW-i understand multiple people that do clean houses for a residing. My aunt and cousin do it and receives a fee ok. There are janitors at my youngsters' college that are people. that's not about them coming over the following and doing the jobs we won't be able to do. that's about them coming over the following with their drugs and abusive habit. that's about the gangs entering this u . s . a . and then filling up our penal complex gadget. that's about them eating like a fish and killing our associates and kin because they do no longer have the experience no longer tochronic that way. New Mexico is the second one maximum deadly state to stay in. that's not troublesome to parent out why!

  • Jo
    Lv 6
    2 decades ago

    No,not really! I feel it is wrong that our government allowed them to stay here and work all these years and now that they have families etc the gov. wants to deport them.But I also feel,many immigrants have come to the USA from China,Japan etc,those people became citizens.I can't understand why the Mexican people haven't become citizens if they were planning to stay here!

  • 2 decades ago

    I know enough to know that queue-jumping annoys me especially when legitemate people are turned down.

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  • 2 decades ago

    First of all, I'd like to know your opinion.

    Mine..."No."

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