Very interesting. Especially the last part.
I find it interesting that although not in all cases the moral climate regarding the decision to come to America for a better life is not a decision made with the intent to persue the process legally but instead to circumvent the law. Yes i understand the desperation but what we find ourselves with are people who's character leads them to make this decision. That decision then requires them to break other laws and so on and so on.
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Originally Posted by WagnerX5
I was listening to a radio show yesterday and the president of the local Hispanic League (or something) was on talking to a rep from MD. She kept trying to ask the rep basically if he was racist towards Hispanics, he of course wasn't and cited that he was against immigrants that come into the country without the necessary paperwork.
He actually had a really good line when asked if "he understood why they come over illegally...."
" I don't ask a criminal why they did what they did in this case. If you rob a bank, I don't ask you why did you rob the bank as a means to justify the robbery."
When the rep asked the Pres. of the Hispanic League why illegals couldn't simply follow the process as other immigrants do...she had no reply.
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