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venepe said:

Well, that is a broad generalization.  First of all, crossing the border without a visa is in fact an illegal act.. So is speeding...The point is not all illegal acts equate to a moral wrong.  Most "illegals" com over out of dire economic need, thus I would say there is hardly any moral wrong.

Second, do you have any idea how hard it is for a poor Mexican person to be able to enter into the US Legally?  I'll answer that...it is practically impossible.  Those who are able to get here legally are usually high-middle class persons who were able to obtain a tourist visa but overstayed.

Third, the statistics you mentioned are bias.  Since Arizona can only "round up illegal aliens" when they are arrested over a state violation then of course a higher percentage of those will have a prior criminal record of some sort.  Now, "criminal record" just means that you commited some type of offense..the most typical one is driving without a license, driving under the influence, and disturbance of the peace.


Answer me this please....

If I had my own country somewhere, and there were only two ways to get here. One was the way I required. Wait in a line to get on a bus, fill out some paperwork, and ride 12 hours in an un-airconditioned bus with 40 other people. The other way was to steal a car.

Everyone who didn't take the bus, is a car thief. Before I even got a chance to hire them, they had to have the disposition that committing a crime for there own needs was ok. You think if I hired the equal amount of people from each pool, I would get the equal quality of employee?