Pregnancy Tourism

Discussion in 'In the News' started by satyr, Mar 30, 2011.

  1. blackbull1970

    blackbull1970 Well-Known Member

    Interesting...........

    If you want to invade a country without sending in a large conventional ground force. What better way to do it than have a Army of people that can get behind enemy lines and invade a country within.

    Let's say you can get about 5k to 10K of children born in the USA between 1995 and 2005......by the year 2025, they will all be adult age and be able to get into the USA as legal citizens and set up forward operating base in the USA to engage in guerilla warfare tactics to weaken the USA's communications, logistics and citizen morale.

    Yes it sounds like conspiracy theory........but patience is the best offence against a enemy.
     
  2. z

    z Well-Known Member

    Heard of similar theory on radio before.

    10,000 illegal babies in 10 yrs?? that number is so small, it is like 10 k or more in 1 year.
     
  3. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    That explains why you've been on this forum for so long.
     
  4. Nico

    Nico Banned

    lol turn off the news and relax.


    Were you one of those people who were tripping and thinking radiation from Japan may come to America?


    I promise things aren't as bad as you'll ever think.
     
  5. Leksola

    Leksola New Member

    I'm not really qualified to comment on the American situation. What I do suspect though is that regardless of which side of the fence you sit on, objectively a nexus of scattered legislation and limited coherence between jurisdictions has contributed to the situation. I do not advocate a profiling, hard line approach myself.

    Broadly, it is not only unscrupulous companies that benefit. The typically low award wages and reluctance of the state to intervene in employment conditions beyond the bare minimum means every 'efficiency' that organisations can use is exploited to the fullest capacity, which has a trickle through impact on the whole economy.

    OF course the issue is problems like the one we are discussing, where people are in a position to have rights that must be indivisible regardless of their residency status exploited.

    Money makes the world go around after all and an initial approach with greater intervention could have gone a long way to both protecting poor conditions for all workers and minimising the employment of 'illegal' ones.

    Often concerns are just based in plain old xenophobia.
     
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  6. Leksola

    Leksola New Member

    :smt023
     
  7. satyr

    satyr New Member

    Then don't.

     
  8. Leksola

    Leksola New Member

    Yeah.. had that one coming! :) I don't class forum mind ranting as comment that requires qualification, you been reading this thing?
     
  9. APPIAH

    APPIAH Well-Known Member

    Thing is our borders are open but life is so hard you would leave without anybody deporting you ,but in the United States life is Good so people will always keep on going there. My country is not a nation of immigrants but America is because the native Americans are the only people with a right to talk about immigrants flooding into the country. America is bigger than China in terms of land mass and they(China) have a 1.3 billion people so what are you yapping about with just 300 million people
     
  10. GanjaGrl89

    GanjaGrl89 New Member

    I know it is wrong and is costing the US a whole lot of money but can you blame the mothers for wanting more for their children? I guess it depends on how you think about it, and what the real intentions are. But being someone who grew up with all illegals I have a tender place for them, because all their families wanted was a better life for their children in a place where they wouldn't be tortured, and could make fair money.
     
  11. JordanC

    JordanC Well-Known Member

    Come here legally then. We can't take everyone. :smt102
     
  12. APPIAH

    APPIAH Well-Known Member

    The Us embassy wont issue visas so how the hell do they come legally. They would come any which way so their children have a better life, that's what good parents do.
     
  13. z

    z Well-Known Member

    what does intention has to do with it? we are talking about law and economics here.

    My intention is to marry a hot blonde and be rich, then using your logic I should be able to move to Iceland illegally with out knowledge of the language, sufficient finance and high tech skills and acheive that, c'mon Ganja, be real sista.
     
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  14. APPIAH

    APPIAH Well-Known Member

    Some are in finland, norway and denmark.
     
  15. Nico

    Nico Banned

    lol serious question?

    Yes and when you get caught we know your INTENTIONS are to marry a hot blonde, not to become a terrorist and somehow hurt the country.



    I'd say Intentions have alot to do with it...
     
  16. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    I was trying to keep my bday on a positive note but a lot of the foreigners on here are really sounding stupid.
    Why don't you have a soft spot for illegals when they start coming to your country and essentially making things worst for the people living there. When you start seeing your tax dollars go to people who contribute almost nothing and take away what you've worked for then you can talk. As far as mothers wanting more for their children then fight for it in your own land. Blacks in this country didn't have a fucking pot to piss in but we found a way to make things better because we had no where to flee.

    I know some of you mean well but you sound dumb as fuck. If you aren't currently dealing with it then you have no idea what you're talking about.
    Like JC said come here the right way or deal with the consequences from people who did. My parents came here the right way and we're black(public enemy number 1 2 3 4 5 and 6) so it can be done.
     
  17. GanjaGrl89

    GanjaGrl89 New Member

    Well you may think I am stupid but I am real, my family came illegally and were tortured... And on top of that like APPIAH said,"The Us embassy wont issue visas so how the hell do they come legally." (Right before my great aunt died they finally granted her citizenship.) It took her whole life to even get it... how is that even fair?? Now they don't even give green cards, you can only become a citizen if you marry an american or your child can become one if born here but even now that has been changing.

    www.lifecarecenters.com/pdf/leader-summer06.pdf
    download and look for Estela Murguia's Unfading American Dream

    "On Oct. 13, 2005 Estela Murguia donned a beautiful blouse emblazoned with stars and stripes. She raised her hand before Los Angelos Immagration court judge David C. Anderson, who presided over the natualization ceremony, and recited the citizen oath. Finally, at the age of 88, Estela Murguia was an American Citizen."

    -GANJA!!
     
  18. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    Then why aren't the Mexican people fighting their shitty government?
     
  19. GanjaGrl89

    GanjaGrl89 New Member

    Aside from what you think, it is not easy and you will be slaughterd if you open your mouth there.. Everyday people are stomped out. Mass grave sites everywhere. No one talks about it for fear they wil be next. When I lived there it was not uncommon for young men with machine guns to be snooping and using out supplies because "they could." If they want your home and property they can just take it away. There are no rights for the people.. Why do you think they would want to get away from such a dreadful place. It is so beautiful but very misleading. All of my families homes and farmland were just takin away... They had to keep moving, and any rebels( fighting against the Mexican govt.) were killed.. Some of my family were lucky to get out alive, but not for the others.
     
  20. z

    z Well-Known Member

    I know illegals who work hard and want to earn decent living so they can better their lives and family members. I understand some of them are tortured and live in horrible human condition. It is very sad. Having said that as a country we can not afford to take millions of illegals and absorb them, it is a cultural and economical suicide.

    Mexico need to take responsibility for their own country, also developed countries need to intervenue there and change the way things are practice down there, that way ppl can work in their own country and earn a decent living to support their family, this will prevent a mass migration. I don't mind helping the less fortunate but in what cost?? I don't want the USA to eventually become USM.
     
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