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	<title>Comments on: Mexico&#8217;s Tough &#8216;Anti-Immigration&#8217; Laws</title>
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		<title>By: proreason</title>
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		<dc:creator>proreason</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 15:41:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>When you get right down to it, illegal immigration is probably a self-correcting problem.

With the kinglette in full demagogue mode, about 2015, white Americans will be tunneling into Mexico so they can make a living in a country that wants them more than this one.

Nobody will be trying to get into the states...there won&#039;t be any more money to confiscate.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you get right down to it, illegal immigration is probably a self-correcting problem.</p>
<p>With the kinglette in full demagogue mode, about 2015, white Americans will be tunneling into Mexico so they can make a living in a country that wants them more than this one.</p>
<p>Nobody will be trying to get into the states&#8230;there won&#8217;t be any more money to confiscate.</p>
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		<title>By: Right of the People</title>
		<link>http://sweetness-light.com/archive/mexicos-tough-anti-immigration-laws#comment-179011</link>
		<dc:creator>Right of the People</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 17:02:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mexico is like most countries in the civilized world (never thought I&#039;d say that about them) when it comes to their immigration policy.  They only want, peaceful, productive who can contribute to their society.

Australia and New Zealand have some of the strictest immigration policies on Earth.  Unless you have a skill they require, for example if you are a computer specialist, engineer, physician, etc. don&#039;t even bother applying because they don&#039;t want you, they have enough layabouts who were born there.

The US is the only country who welcomes legal immigrants who fill out the paperwork and pay the fees and have a sponsor to vouch for them even if they haven&#039;t any usable skills to offer.  One of the biggest problems with our system is if even one family member gets into the country legally, they then can bring their whole family here on the same visa, including aunts, uncles &amp; cousins.

I wish we had a law like Mexico (or Arizona) and enforced it as strictly as they do, we&#039;d be a whole lot better off.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mexico is like most countries in the civilized world (never thought I&#8217;d say that about them) when it comes to their immigration policy.  They only want, peaceful, productive who can contribute to their society.</p>
<p>Australia and New Zealand have some of the strictest immigration policies on Earth.  Unless you have a skill they require, for example if you are a computer specialist, engineer, physician, etc. don&#8217;t even bother applying because they don&#8217;t want you, they have enough layabouts who were born there.</p>
<p>The US is the only country who welcomes legal immigrants who fill out the paperwork and pay the fees and have a sponsor to vouch for them even if they haven&#8217;t any usable skills to offer.  One of the biggest problems with our system is if even one family member gets into the country legally, they then can bring their whole family here on the same visa, including aunts, uncles &amp; cousins.</p>
<p>I wish we had a law like Mexico (or Arizona) and enforced it as strictly as they do, we&#8217;d be a whole lot better off.</p>
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