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  • aaron325ix
    E30 Fanatic
    • Jun 2007
    • 1489

    #16
    crispy chicken tacos. mild, hot, corn, cheese. you will not be dissapointed.
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    • delfin
      E30 Enthusiast
      • Nov 2007
      • 1064

      #17
      Is it so bad that these guys are over here trying to improve the lives of their families back home? I seriously doubt they come all this way to send funding back home so their buddies can buy drugs with it. They're people too, and people have the right to improve themselves. It's almost to a point in the world where we don't even need borders anymore. You can tear that up however you want, but know that the EU has an open border policy within most of itself and they don't have much of a problem over there. Yes, there's the crime problem in Mexico, but that's a separate issue altogether.

      TLDR mmm Chipotle
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      • z31maniac
        I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
        • Dec 2007
        • 17566

        #18
        Originally posted by Stephen
        woah WAIT


        they have MEXICANS making my mexican food?
        You left out the word ILLEGAL, that's the problem.

        Originally posted by delfin
        Is it so bad that these guys are over here trying to improve the lives of their families back home? I seriously doubt they come all this way to send funding back home so their buddies can buy drugs with it. They're people too, and people have the right to improve themselves. It's almost to a point in the world where we don't even need borders anymore. You can tear that up however you want, but know that the EU has an open border policy within most of itself and they don't have much of a problem over there. Yes, there's the crime problem in Mexico, but that's a separate issue altogether.

        TLDR mmm Chipotle
        All anyone is asking is that they do it legally, just like millions of other immigrants before them. Do some research on what it takes to become a citizen of Mexico, if you think it's so tough to become a citizen here.

        That's all.

        Now I want some Mole Enchiliadas!
        Last edited by z31maniac; 02-23-2011, 06:31 AM.
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        • mrsleeve
          I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
          • Mar 2005
          • 16385

          #19
          Originally posted by delfin
          Is it so bad that these guys are over here trying to improve the lives of their families back home? I seriously doubt they come all this way to send funding back home so their buddies can buy drugs with it. They're people too, and people have the right to improve themselves. It's almost to a point in the world where we don't even need borders anymore. You can tear that up however you want, but know that the EU has an open border policy within most of itself and they don't have much of a problem over there. Yes, there's the crime problem in Mexico, but that's a separate issue altogether.

          TLDR mmm Chipotle
          Will poke a few holes in your idealism with a stark dose of reality when I get home and am not trying to reply from my. Phone

          Never mind Manic seems to be doing a very good job of it
          Last edited by mrsleeve; 02-23-2011, 02:51 PM.
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          • BraveUlysses
            No R3VLimiter
            • Jun 2007
            • 3781

            #20
            Originally posted by delfin
            Is it so bad that these guys are over here trying to improve the lives of their families back home? I seriously doubt they come all this way to send funding back home so their buddies can buy drugs with it. They're people too, and people have the right to improve themselves. It's almost to a point in the world where we don't even need borders anymore. You can tear that up however you want, but know that the EU has an open border policy within most of itself and they don't have much of a problem over there. Yes, there's the crime problem in Mexico, but that's a separate issue altogether.

            TLDR mmm Chipotle
            We basically made it too difficult and expensive for poor people to immigrate here, so they sneak in and live as second class citizens.

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            • z31maniac
              I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
              • Dec 2007
              • 17566

              #21
              Originally posted by BraveUlysses
              We basically made it too difficult and expensive for poor people to immigrate here, so they sneak in and live as second class citizens.
              From what I understand the filing fee for the US paperwork is $680.

              The price is $300 for paperwork to become a mexican citizen AND it is required you know the language.

              You aren't even required to be fluent in English just be able to understand "basic symbols, phrases and words" to become an American citizen.

              Both countries require you to know the history/culture of the country as well.


              Oh and THEY CHOOSE TO WILFULLY BREAK THE LAW, why does everyone ignore that point?

              To whomever said the EU is easy, go look up how to become a citizen of Switzerland.
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              • delfin
                E30 Enthusiast
                • Nov 2007
                • 1064

                #22
                Originally posted by z31maniac
                From what I understand the filing fee for the US paperwork is $680.

                The price is $300 for paperwork to become a mexican citizen AND it is required you know the language.

                You aren't even required to be fluent in English just be able to understand "basic symbols, phrases and words" to become an American citizen.

                Both countries require you to know the history/culture of the country as well.


                Oh and THEY CHOOSE TO WILFULLY BREAK THE LAW, why does everyone ignore that point?

                To whomever said the EU is easy, go look up how to become a citizen of Switzerland.
                The problem is the quota that we establish for immigrants. The 'illegals' typically pay close to the legal fees to come here illegally anyway, but they don't (shouldn't) want to wait around for a few years for their name to pop up on the eligibility list. Do away with the quotas, maintain the fees, and you'll make more money regardless.
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                • delfin
                  E30 Enthusiast
                  • Nov 2007
                  • 1064

                  #23
                  Originally posted by z31maniac
                  Oh and THEY CHOOSE TO WILFULLY BREAK THE LAW, why does everyone ignore that point?
                  They might be 'wilfully break[ing] the law', but they have basic human rights like the rest of us. One of which is the right to try to improve their lives. If a law encroaches upon that right, then its legality should be disputed. As a Californian, I have friends whose families have come here 'illegally'. They enjoy their lives, live peacefully within the community, pay their taxes, and contribute. This is the MAJORITY of the people who come here. Also, to quote the US Immigration website, 20-30% of immigrants go back to their home countries anyway, because the lack job prospects in the states.
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                  • z31maniac
                    I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
                    • Dec 2007
                    • 17566

                    #24
                    Originally posted by delfin
                    They might be 'wilfully break[ing] the law', but they have basic human rights like the rest of us. One of which is the right to try to improve their lives. If a law encroaches upon that right, then its legality should be disputed. As a Californian, I have friends whose families have come here 'illegally'. They enjoy their lives, live peacefully within the community, pay their taxes, and contribute. This is the MAJORITY of the people who come here. Also, to quote the US Immigration website, 20-30% of immigrants go back to their home countries anyway, because the lack job prospects in the states.
                    You can try to justify it however you want, the point is, they break the law to come here. Why should that be rewarded? Quotas are a good thing, unlimited and unchecked immigration into our country would be a bad thing for all of us.

                    We are already unable to effectively deal with the population we have, imagine what would happen if we just said, "Free for all, everyone is welcome. And it won't even cost you anything!"

                    Again, look up what it takes to become citizens of other countries. Are there any 1st world countries that allow unlimited immigration into their countries with automatic citizenship? Serious question, but i'll bet the answer is no.

                    The right to a better life does not mean you get to disregard the laws of the country in which you wish to enter.
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                    • mach schnell
                      E30 Enthusiast
                      • Apr 2008
                      • 1059

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Kershaw
                      and you know... i dont really give a shit about illegals working at chipotle.
                      You'll care when one rear-end's your E30 and injures you, with no insurance and no driver's license, and as a result, leaves the scene in a hurry before the cop shows up.

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                      • BraveUlysses
                        No R3VLimiter
                        • Jun 2007
                        • 3781

                        #26
                        Originally posted by z31maniac
                        From what I understand the filing fee for the US paperwork is $680.

                        The price is $300 for paperwork to become a mexican citizen AND it is required you know the language.

                        You aren't even required to be fluent in English just be able to understand "basic symbols, phrases and words" to become an American citizen.

                        Both countries require you to know the history/culture of the country as well.


                        Oh and THEY CHOOSE TO WILFULLY BREAK THE LAW, why does everyone ignore that point?

                        To whomever said the EU is easy, go look up how to become a citizen of Switzerland.
                        I don't see the point in citing how easy or difficult it is to become a citizen elsewhere--nobody wants to become a Mexican citizen.



                        And just for anyone who is interested, here's a rundown of our country's history on illegal immigration laws, worth a read: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...migration_laws

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                        • z31maniac
                          I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
                          • Dec 2007
                          • 17566

                          #27
                          Because you were saying we have made it so difficult to get here......but in comparison to what? Saying it's difficult with no frame of reference is meaningless, I know you understand that.

                          The point was, it's actually pretty easy and it's not expensive as you claimed it is.
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                          • Turf1600
                            R3V OG
                            • Nov 2006
                            • 9815

                            #28
                            Originally posted by mach schnell
                            You'll care when one rear-end's your E30 and injures you, with no insurance and no driver's license, and as a result, leaves the scene in a hurry before the cop shows up.
                            Careful, talk like that is how Jordan got banned.
                            "We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."

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                            • downforce22
                              No R3VLimiter
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 3186

                              #29
                              i like food.
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