Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Many illegals pay taxes, remember.
No they don't.
They are paid cash under the table.
Your problem is you think "illegals" mean the people you see looking for day work at Home Depot.
The majority of out of status foreigners in this country came legally and outstayed their paperwork. The majority have paid their share of state and federal taxes. The majority are decent and hard-working.
As a PP said, it is in your best interest to keep families together so that you can avoid an increase in violence (youth gangs) and the creation of an unproductive underclass which will cost you even more down the road.
All you people frothing at the mouth can't see past your nose. It's the long view that we need.
Just like we pay enormous sums for children with special needs in school, enshrine in the law accommodations for people with disabilities, and ensure there are protections in place for all types of needs and minorities. It's money spent for the stabilization of our society.
The concept isn't "do they deserve it?", but "can we afford not to do it for our long-term development?". Well, many people think the answer to that last question is no.
How do you pay state and federal taxes if you're here illegally? Serious question. I have to put my social security number in to file my taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Many illegals pay taxes, remember.
No they don't.
They are paid cash under the table.
Your problem is you think "illegals" mean the people you see looking for day work at Home Depot.
The majority of out of status foreigners in this country came legally and outstayed their paperwork. The majority have paid their share of state and federal taxes. The majority are decent and hard-working.
As a PP said, it is in your best interest to keep families together so that you can avoid an increase in violence (youth gangs) and the creation of an unproductive underclass which will cost you even more down the road.
All you people frothing at the mouth can't see past your nose. It's the long view that we need.
Just like we pay enormous sums for children with special needs in school, enshrine in the law accommodations for people with disabilities, and ensure there are protections in place for all types of needs and minorities. It's money spent for the stabilization of our society.
The concept isn't "do they deserve it?", but "can we afford not to do it for our long-term development?". Well, many people think the answer to that last question is no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Many illegals pay taxes, remember.
No they don't.
They are paid cash under the table.
Your problem is you think "illegals" mean the people you see looking for day work at Home Depot.
The majority of out of status foreigners in this country came legally and outstayed their paperwork. The majority have paid their share of state and federal taxes. The majority are decent and hard-working.
As a PP said, it is in your best interest to keep families together so that you can avoid an increase in violence (youth gangs) and the creation of an unproductive underclass which will cost you even more down the road.
All you people frothing at the mouth can't see past your nose. It's the long view that we need.
Just like we pay enormous sums for children with special needs in school, enshrine in the law accommodations for people with disabilities, and ensure there are protections in place for all types of needs and minorities. It's money spent for the stabilization of our society.
The concept isn't "do they deserve it?", but "can we afford not to do it for our long-term development?". Well, many people think the answer to that last question is no.
It is very vile of you to equate taking care of our children with disabilities to providing services for illegal non citizens.
You think asylum seekers are "vile"? I have a child with a disability., i disagree. I wish we could take in all asylum seekers. I know we can't. We need to find out how many we can take in (you know immigration is part of our economic plan, it's not like we are doing them more favors than we are doing them) and create a clear path to immigration instead of the FUBAR we have right now (which was on a good path but has been blown out of the water).
What you don't understand is that democrats are tough on immigration and deportation we are just not inhumane about it. Most of the Republican senators support DACA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Many illegals pay taxes, remember.
No they don't.
They are paid cash under the table.
Your problem is you think "illegals" mean the people you see looking for day work at Home Depot.
The majority of out of status foreigners in this country came legally and outstayed their paperwork. The majority have paid their share of state and federal taxes. The majority are decent and hard-working.
As a PP said, it is in your best interest to keep families together so that you can avoid an increase in violence (youth gangs) and the creation of an unproductive underclass which will cost you even more down the road.
All you people frothing at the mouth can't see past your nose. It's the long view that we need.
Just like we pay enormous sums for children with special needs in school, enshrine in the law accommodations for people with disabilities, and ensure there are protections in place for all types of needs and minorities. It's money spent for the stabilization of our society.
The concept isn't "do they deserve it?", but "can we afford not to do it for our long-term development?". Well, many people think the answer to that last question is no.
They're here in violation of the law. Period. Stop lumping special needs children of American parents with people who violate the law and drain American resources. It has had a negative impact on the schools in working class neighborhoods. The wealthy liberals here in DCUM are protected from the consequences of their own policies.
As an example, a poster said she wanted to move to a swing state to try to turn it more blue, but she said there were a lot of "those kids" down there and she'd have to put her little snowflake in a private school to avoid them. Such hypocrisy.
Skating over their illegal status has been a popular tactic lately.
Yup. That's whey they've adopted this "undocumented" term. Whitewashes the illegality. I even heard a liberal refer to them as.....hold your hat...."unauthorized Americans."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Many illegals pay taxes, remember.
No they don't.
They are paid cash under the table.
Your problem is you think "illegals" mean the people you see looking for day work at Home Depot.
The majority of out of status foreigners in this country came legally and outstayed their paperwork. The majority have paid their share of state and federal taxes. The majority are decent and hard-working.
As a PP said, it is in your best interest to keep families together so that you can avoid an increase in violence (youth gangs) and the creation of an unproductive underclass which will cost you even more down the road.
All you people frothing at the mouth can't see past your nose. It's the long view that we need.
Just like we pay enormous sums for children with special needs in school, enshrine in the law accommodations for people with disabilities, and ensure there are protections in place for all types of needs and minorities. It's money spent for the stabilization of our society.
The concept isn't "do they deserve it?", but "can we afford not to do it for our long-term development?". Well, many people think the answer to that last question is no.
They're here in violation of the law. Period. Stop lumping special needs children of American parents with people who violate the law and drain American resources. It has had a negative impact on the schools in working class neighborhoods. The wealthy liberals here in DCUM are protected from the consequences of their own policies.
As an example, a poster said she wanted to move to a swing state to try to turn it more blue, but she said there were a lot of "those kids" down there and she'd have to put her little snowflake in a private school to avoid them. Such hypocrisy.
Jaywalking is a civil violation also. So what.
The fact is immigrants are here. Just like the Italians and the Irish and the Jews. Now it's hispanics. We need to educate them. Also, deporting parents of legal children has show to cost the country more money. I rather the father be here working and making money than being deported and the family going on welfare.
1/2 of Undocumented immigrants pay taxes, they don't get to use any write offs but they pay FEDERAL and state taxes.
I think we need to deport criminals, real criminals, not people committing civil violation.
We need a stronger boarder but a Wall is a joke, we need satellite surveillance (which is cheaper than a wall) and we need to stop them before they get into Mexico, which is what we were doing before Trump pissed off Mexico. We stopped 1/2 of the illegal pass through immigrants before they reached Texas.
We all want the same thing, it's just your method cost more and is less effective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Many illegals pay taxes, remember.
No they don't.
They are paid cash under the table.
Your problem is you think "illegals" mean the people you see looking for day work at Home Depot.
The majority of out of status foreigners in this country came legally and outstayed their paperwork. The majority have paid their share of state and federal taxes. The majority are decent and hard-working.
As a PP said, it is in your best interest to keep families together so that you can avoid an increase in violence (youth gangs) and the creation of an unproductive underclass which will cost you even more down the road.
All you people frothing at the mouth can't see past your nose. It's the long view that we need.
Just like we pay enormous sums for children with special needs in school, enshrine in the law accommodations for people with disabilities, and ensure there are protections in place for all types of needs and minorities. It's money spent for the stabilization of our society.
The concept isn't "do they deserve it?", but "can we afford not to do it for our long-term development?". Well, many people think the answer to that last question is no.
They're here in violation of the law. Period. Stop lumping special needs children of American parents with people who violate the law and drain American resources. It has had a negative impact on the schools in working class neighborhoods. The wealthy liberals here in DCUM are protected from the consequences of their own policies.
As an example, a poster said she wanted to move to a swing state to try to turn it more blue, but she said there were a lot of "those kids" down there and she'd have to put her little snowflake in a private school to avoid them. Such hypocrisy.
Skating over their illegal status has been a popular tactic lately.
Yup. That's whey they've adopted this "undocumented" term. Whitewashes the illegality. I even heard a liberal refer to them as.....hold your hat...."unauthorized Americans."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Many illegals pay taxes, remember.
No they don't.
They are paid cash under the table.
Your problem is you think "illegals" mean the people you see looking for day work at Home Depot.
The majority of out of status foreigners in this country came legally and outstayed their paperwork. The majority have paid their share of state and federal taxes. The majority are decent and hard-working.
As a PP said, it is in your best interest to keep families together so that you can avoid an increase in violence (youth gangs) and the creation of an unproductive underclass which will cost you even more down the road.
All you people frothing at the mouth can't see past your nose. It's the long view that we need.
Just like we pay enormous sums for children with special needs in school, enshrine in the law accommodations for people with disabilities, and ensure there are protections in place for all types of needs and minorities. It's money spent for the stabilization of our society.
The concept isn't "do they deserve it?", but "can we afford not to do it for our long-term development?". Well, many people think the answer to that last question is no.
It is very vile of you to equate taking care of our children with disabilities to providing services for illegal non citizens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Many illegals pay taxes, remember.
No they don't.
They are paid cash under the table.
Your problem is you think "illegals" mean the people you see looking for day work at Home Depot.
The majority of out of status foreigners in this country came legally and outstayed their paperwork. The majority have paid their share of state and federal taxes. The majority are decent and hard-working.
As a PP said, it is in your best interest to keep families together so that you can avoid an increase in violence (youth gangs) and the creation of an unproductive underclass which will cost you even more down the road.
All you people frothing at the mouth can't see past your nose. It's the long view that we need.
Just like we pay enormous sums for children with special needs in school, enshrine in the law accommodations for people with disabilities, and ensure there are protections in place for all types of needs and minorities. It's money spent for the stabilization of our society.
The concept isn't "do they deserve it?", but "can we afford not to do it for our long-term development?". Well, many people think the answer to that last question is no.
They're here in violation of the law. Period. Stop lumping special needs children of American parents with people who violate the law and drain American resources. It has had a negative impact on the schools in working class neighborhoods. The wealthy liberals here in DCUM are protected from the consequences of their own policies.
As an example, a poster said she wanted to move to a swing state to try to turn it more blue, but she said there were a lot of "those kids" down there and she'd have to put her little snowflake in a private school to avoid them. Such hypocrisy.
Skating over their illegal status has been a popular tactic lately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Many illegals pay taxes, remember.
No they don't.
They are paid cash under the table.
Your problem is you think "illegals" mean the people you see looking for day work at Home Depot.
The majority of out of status foreigners in this country came legally and outstayed their paperwork. The majority have paid their share of state and federal taxes. The majority are decent and hard-working.
As a PP said, it is in your best interest to keep families together so that you can avoid an increase in violence (youth gangs) and the creation of an unproductive underclass which will cost you even more down the road.
All you people frothing at the mouth can't see past your nose. It's the long view that we need.
Just like we pay enormous sums for children with special needs in school, enshrine in the law accommodations for people with disabilities, and ensure there are protections in place for all types of needs and minorities. It's money spent for the stabilization of our society.
The concept isn't "do they deserve it?", but "can we afford not to do it for our long-term development?". Well, many people think the answer to that last question is no.
They're here in violation of the law. Period. Stop lumping special needs children of American parents with people who violate the law and drain American resources. It has had a negative impact on the schools in working class neighborhoods. The wealthy liberals here in DCUM are protected from the consequences of their own policies.
As an example, a poster said she wanted to move to a swing state to try to turn it more blue, but she said there were a lot of "those kids" down there and she'd have to put her little snowflake in a private school to avoid them. Such hypocrisy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Many illegals pay taxes, remember.
No they don't.
They are paid cash under the table.
Your problem is you think "illegals" mean the people you see looking for day work at Home Depot.
The majority of out of status foreigners in this country came legally and outstayed their paperwork. The majority have paid their share of state and federal taxes. The majority are decent and hard-working.
As a PP said, it is in your best interest to keep families together so that you can avoid an increase in violence (youth gangs) and the creation of an unproductive underclass which will cost you even more down the road.
All you people frothing at the mouth can't see past your nose. It's the long view that we need.
Just like we pay enormous sums for children with special needs in school, enshrine in the law accommodations for people with disabilities, and ensure there are protections in place for all types of needs and minorities. It's money spent for the stabilization of our society.
The concept isn't "do they deserve it?", but "can we afford not to do it for our long-term development?". Well, many people think the answer to that last question is no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Many illegals pay taxes, remember.
No they don't.
They are paid cash under the table.
Your problem is you think "illegals" mean the people you see looking for day work at Home Depot.
The majority of out of status foreigners in this country came legally and outstayed their paperwork. The majority have paid their share of state and federal taxes. The majority are decent and hard-working.
As a PP said, it is in your best interest to keep families together so that you can avoid an increase in violence (youth gangs) and the creation of an unproductive underclass which will cost you even more down the road.
All you people frothing at the mouth can't see past your nose. It's the long view that we need.
Just like we pay enormous sums for children with special needs in school, enshrine in the law accommodations for people with disabilities, and ensure there are protections in place for all types of needs and minorities. It's money spent for the stabilization of our society.
The concept isn't "do they deserve it?", but "can we afford not to do it for our long-term development?". Well, many people think the answer to that last question is no.
They're here in violation of the law. Period. Stop lumping special needs children of American parents with people who violate the law and drain American resources. It has had a negative impact on the schools in working class neighborhoods. The wealthy liberals here in DCUM are protected from the consequences of their own policies.
As an example, a poster said she wanted to move to a swing state to try to turn it more blue, but she said there were a lot of "those kids" down there and she'd have to put her little snowflake in a private school to avoid them. Such hypocrisy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Many illegals pay taxes, remember.
No they don't.
They are paid cash under the table.
Your problem is you think "illegals" mean the people you see looking for day work at Home Depot.
The majority of out of status foreigners in this country came legally and outstayed their paperwork. The majority have paid their share of state and federal taxes. The majority are decent and hard-working.
As a PP said, it is in your best interest to keep families together so that you can avoid an increase in violence (youth gangs) and the creation of an unproductive underclass which will cost you even more down the road.
All you people frothing at the mouth can't see past your nose. It's the long view that we need.
Just like we pay enormous sums for children with special needs in school, enshrine in the law accommodations for people with disabilities, and ensure there are protections in place for all types of needs and minorities. It's money spent for the stabilization of our society.
The concept isn't "do they deserve it?", but "can we afford not to do it for our long-term development?". Well, many people think the answer to that last question is no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Many illegals pay taxes, remember.
No they don't.
They are paid cash under the table.
Your problem is you think "illegals" mean the people you see looking for day work at Home Depot.
The majority of out of status foreigners in this country came legally and outstayed their paperwork. The majority have paid their share of state and federal taxes. The majority are decent and hard-working.
As a PP said, it is in your best interest to keep families together so that you can avoid an increase in violence (youth gangs) and the creation of an unproductive underclass which will cost you even more down the road.
All you people frothing at the mouth can't see past your nose. It's the long view that we need.
Just like we pay enormous sums for children with special needs in school, enshrine in the law accommodations for people with disabilities, and ensure there are protections in place for all types of needs and minorities. It's money spent for the stabilization of our society.
The concept isn't "do they deserve it?", but "can we afford not to do it for our long-term development?". Well, many people think the answer to that last question is no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Many illegals pay taxes, remember.
No they don't.
They are paid cash under the table.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Many illegals pay taxes, remember.
No they don't.
They are paid cash under the table.