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2/6/2008 11:55:15 AM |
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carlito1951
Spring Valley, NY
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If I am not mistaken Canada is one of the few places from which you can travel back and forth from CUBA but yet there are NO FENCES on the border of the USA and CANADA. Meanwhile they put up borders between South American and The USA. Is it because South Americana are not considered White and therefore should be kept out?
Just wondering
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2/6/2008 12:02:21 PM |
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mrsmiles4444
Culpeper, VA
age: 51
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maybe they just wanted to test our intelligence to see if we could fine the easy way in.
through the south get stopped and possibly caught. through the north............longer, but our chances increase greatly...
northward bound my good men
[Edited 2/6/2008 12:02:58 PM]
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2/6/2008 12:06:25 PM |
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prxf
Pittsburgh, PA
age: 51 online now!
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I thought I remembered hearing about plans for a fense to the North, at one time. But I don't remember what happened.
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2/6/2008 12:15:25 PM |
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poleshift
Charlottesville, VA
age: 70 online now!
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Before our country goes too much further with this, I would wait and see how the Presidential Election turns out. If Obama wins, which I am sure he will with all of his large financial backing, we may see a whole new slant on Immigration even to the point of annexation of Mexico. I am not trying to be smart, snide or anything like that. It is how I see things at the moment.
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2/6/2008 12:30:20 PM |
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sunnyx56
Rochester, NH
age: 56
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As of this year to enter this country from Canada, you now need a passport. And there are good jobs and stuff in Canada same as the U.S, so they are less likely to do what the Mexican are doing. As far a white I've no clue, but they are not American citizens. Sunny
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2/6/2008 1:07:58 PM |
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londen
Ingersoll, ON
age: 58
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Yes, up until this year Canadian citizens and American citizens could easily cross the border. Now we need a passport. Some towns are right on the border or it goes through the middle of town, the post office is Canadian and the police are American - it all works out. In border towns, many Americans cross to work in Canada and some Canadians cross to work in USA.
It would be impossible to police a fenced border between Canada and USA - it is just too long over 5,000 miles. Even if they put up a fence, what is to stop anyone who wants to cut through. our border goes through some desolate country, remote and rural.
We do not have the immigration problems that USA has, not sharing a border with Mexico.
We do have similar problems with container refugees, mainly on the west coast. I think that in the last year, our main immigration problem has been American crooks running from the law. In a small town near here an AMerican pedophile from Florida was caught because the woman he was living with got suspicious. He had 3 outstanding warrents.
What is the colour problem? Isn't USA a melting pot - with many mixed races? Surely it is not the colour of a person's skin but their value to the country that should be a consideration of whether they will become citizens of a country.
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2/6/2008 1:15:37 PM |
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poleshift
Charlottesville, VA
age: 70 online now!
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Again, I don't mean to sound negative, that is not the intention. Charlottesville, VA seems to be a melting pot of many, many Hispanic speaking people. You will find them in the majority of the trades here. Home Building, new houses going up by the Hundreds near the University, you wouldn't know there was a problem with housing around here. Landscaping, Painting, Food prep just to name a few. They work in all types of weather, rain, heat. The roofers did take off a day when it was freezing rain. They are like gazelles on the roof. As restaraunt owners have told me and trades contractors also, they work their tails off. The only thing that I have heard is that, in some of the Double Wide trailers they live in at a mamouth trailer park, as many as 30 plus people live together, so as to send as much money back home as possible. Also co-workers have said that their health benefits are paid for by the U.S.. I can not say either way if they pay income takes or not. They are clean, friendly, do not cause any disturbances, generally a first class citizen in my book.
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2/7/2008 2:33:50 PM |
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prxf
Pittsburgh, PA
age: 51 online now!
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With all due respect, poleshift, I don't care if they are hard workers, what concerns me is are they here legally. If not, they deserve deportation.
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