
Originally Posted by
Phreak101
I'm a big supporter of free market economics but I'm also a big supporter of immigration control (mainly due to terrorist possibilities). I realized that beliefs against immigration directly contradticted my economic beliefs, so I started researching the positives of Mexican influence on American economy. Suffice to say there aren't really a lot, however, that is due to American policy. We need to reform immigration, as it is not fair to the American public to have these people swarm into our country and exploit it, however, there are plenty of opportunities for businesses and the government if we can figure out a way to allow these people to work legally and still support the benefits they desire through taxation.
IMO, Mexico and Mexicans are going about this in the VERY wrong way. They are not entitiled to anything, and to rebel AGAINST assimilation is just wrong. There is nothing wrng with being proud of your heritage, but I don't need a bunch of Mexicans waving Mexican flags in my town (Aurora, IL has roughly 400,000 Mexican people in it, it is next to my town) telling me how much I need them here. You wanna impress me? Learn English and do it legally. There are plenty of other immigrants dying to come here but they have an ocean stopping them, not a fence. I got a taxi ride from a Polish engineer the other day. A good friend of mine is also a dentist from jordan, but he busses tables here because he needs to get re-liscensed. THESE are the types of immigrants we need, Mexicans really have no legs to stand on when it comes to "contributions". Then again, bus my tables, mow my lawns, collect your check, pay your taxes, and STFU, and you're cool in my eyes.
Mike, if you'd like to do some research on the topic on both sides, check out the Minuteman Project and the ACLU's website regarding immigration (it may still be there). Both sides have their opinions, and somewhere in the middle you can find fact.
Good luck.