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Reader comment on item: [Australia's] Crisis of illegal immigration

Submitted by mariaha_13 (Canada), Apr 9, 2009 at 11:29

I fully understand the plight of Australia and it's not alone. North America is being put under a great strain due to this kind of activity. They come here illegally and their fellow countrymen hide them until they can get whatever papers they need to appea legal. Once that is done our governments just can't seem to do enough for them. Government housing (one of the things we can't seem to get for any reason), government grants to buy or start business's,(another thing alost impossible for a naturat citizen to get), 5 years TAX FREE, welfare for them with their 4 wives and the resultant children, and the list just goes on and on.

... Of all of the nationalities that live in North America they are the ONLY ones that will not integrate into our society. Arabs/muslims have said, repeatedly, that their faith cannot integrate into our way of life so, other than comming here to take our countries from us, why do they continue to come? We, desparatly, need to rid our nations of these people and as soon as possible. Get them out of our politics, our professional jobs, and, just maybe, those people could help get their own countries closer to the 21st century.

At this time, they are still living in the far distant past and, for all of the years we've been there, we've made NO appreciable changes. It's been a total waste of ives, money and resourse that would all have been better used here. DEPORT, DEPORT, DEPORT!! We havve no need of them or their twisted laws. Most important of all, they do not come here to be North Americans. They still live just as they did before except that they take money from our countries and send it to whatever terrorist group they happen to be affiliated with. That has been proven many times over.


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⇒ A WORLD PROBLEM [314 words]mariaha_13Apr 9, 2009 11:29
The same problem is troubling Greece! [209 words]Panagiotis GeorgiadisJun 2, 2009 19:28
not our problem [502 words]AshaApr 8, 2009 09:51
I'm Impressed with Australia! [285 words]ElenaDec 9, 2007 13:10
thanks [30 words]jessicaMar 27, 2007 02:17
Save your country while you still can [273 words]Joe AmericanJul 11, 2006 19:40
The political football (backround music by Pink Floyd's "The wall" [100 words]PaulApr 29, 2006 12:14
Australia [658 words]Pumpkin pyeFeb 25, 2006 06:55
Morality [305 words]John DugganOct 2, 2007 21:32
Not quite right. [186 words]Mary ConnorSep 5, 2008 09:03
hear hear to John Duggan [234 words]AshaApr 8, 2009 10:07
broadening the picture [572 words]Dr Jonathan MarshallDec 8, 2005 03:41
Broadening the picture [174 words]S.ThiagarajanAug 24, 2006 19:45
Immigration [231 words]WillieOct 29, 2005 06:12
Illegal Immigrants [486 words]American IdealistApr 19, 2007 23:19
Immigration not in our interest, but abetted by both parties [85 words]Marian HenningsJan 7, 2003 12:17

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