eln1972luv wrote:
dr_frankenstein56 wrote:
I dont have any problems with it, I do believe they should have to go through as much shit as we do to get a license etc etc.... but there isnt much to stop it.
I can walk to the border in about 20 minutes.... thats how close I live and work from it. and its nuthing but a 4 ft tall barb wire fence.
cant stop a determined people, and the INS is nuthing but traitors.
if Drugs and the violence associated with it are concerns, then the demand for drugs in the US needs to drop, but as it seems the usage of narcotics has only increased the last 5 years, I reckon there needs to be a change in "our" society for that "mexican drug violence" to stop.... I bet if all "organic" narcotics were made legal and taxed in a sort of way then drugs violence would drop 75% and american economy would pick up 50%.
A.j.
Forgot to include NM in my "states to go to after CA!" Damn! You know I've visited Las Cruces (NMSU) and I like the feel of that town as well. And oddly, as you mention, it's closer to Mehico than Pasadena, but it doesn't seem as bad WRT aforementioned matters.
you are most certainly always welcome here! it would be oftly nice to have another person into LUVs.... hard to get drunk alone, im a piss poor alcoholic. LOL
Yea the immagration thing isnt as bad here, as a matter of fact its a way of life! This town would fall apart on the agriculture side if it wasnt for the mexican immigrants. between the fields and our local military test command its all there really is for jobs and economy! 5 or 6 years ago the INS had a big program going to stop all immigrants from working fields, had to be a full on american to work the fields, 6 farms went under that year, costing the goverment millions in farm insurance programs. So the program was scrapped, and the INS got a big kick in the nuts for not looking into collateral damage.
So I agree that something should be done, but how to do it without hurting the industrys that we depend on to feed, shelter and cloth us is the problem! take the farm workers away and get some poor union ass hole and what used to be a 25 cent apple now cost a 1.25....
not my idea of "made in america"
A.j.