posted on Aug, 17 2005 @ 02:30 PM
Whats good for the economy does not equate something to being wholly and purely good, for that is ones own perception. And whats good for the economy
in one part of the country might be completely different than another. I'm from the mid-west, and in a town that is small and known for having a big
mexican population. From my point of view, they seem to be a very proud hard working people. To which I also see alot of caucasians on welfare or
unemployment. Also, I'm a bit weary of kicking out people who seem to be more indigenous than I am. Anyways, I'm thinking the problem is more
regional, besides that it's not my intention to say Illegal Imigration is a 'good thing'. You can blame Fox for Mexico, but not for America's
problems. The adverse effects of American policies are there because of the people who enacted them. To which you see such a big effect, it
continues to create doubt that such policies are taken merely for election purposes. Again, I have my opinions immigration, but I'm not here to
flaunt or persuade anyone to adopt them. Only adding two cents on a statement that seemed to me illogical.