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20040107
United Press International: Bush takes on illegal workers
President Bush has taken a good and sturdy step toward welcoming the illegal aliens by allowing them to obtain temporary guest worker status. With the such a controversial issue, this middle path is the one of the few paths the President can safely take to ensure his re-election.
As the son of parents who immigrated here, I am often divided between fully accepting immigration as a necessary part of allowing children lucky enough to be born here to live the American life and saying that illegal aliens should not be allowed here.
I realized that I am sometimes hostile to the Mexican immigration not because they are taking jobs but because they are bring bad table manners and unclean habits to our country.
I am not hostile to people of Mexican descent in general because the people I have met are somewhat nice, perhaps conceited. Unfortunately, as I remember that my Toyota car was broken into, apparently to steal the glass window, some motor oils, and books, my mouth grows frothy with loathing at these Mexican and African bastards.
President Bush has taken a good and sturdy step toward welcoming the illegal aliens by allowing them to obtain temporary guest worker status. With the such a controversial issue, this middle path is the one of the few paths the President can safely take to ensure his re-election.
As the son of parents who immigrated here, I am often divided between fully accepting immigration as a necessary part of allowing children lucky enough to be born here to live the American life and saying that illegal aliens should not be allowed here.
I realized that I am sometimes hostile to the Mexican immigration not because they are taking jobs but because they are bring bad table manners and unclean habits to our country.
I am not hostile to people of Mexican descent in general because the people I have met are somewhat nice, perhaps conceited. Unfortunately, as I remember that my Toyota car was broken into, apparently to steal the glass window, some motor oils, and books, my mouth grows frothy with loathing at these Mexican and African bastards.