The Mayor of Simpleton Wrote:
I understand why the immigrants are upset but they have to realize that you cannot live in this country, work in this country, and get paid in this country legally without paying taxes, etc. I don't care if they're here, I just want them to pay taxes like everyone else who works and lives in the US does. I'd also like it if they didn't send all their money back to relatives in Mexico, but how do you stop that?
On the flag issue, a LOT of people were very upset about them carrying their Mexican flags. And, really, it's pretty insulting - they're out there bitching about not being taken seriously as citizens but they won't give up the flag of their homeland?
Taxes: Most pay taxes. Those undocumented who do not pay taxes are working jobs "off the books", often below minimum wage. They pay taxes without being able to collect either unemployment (that they contribute to), nor social security when they retire. They are propping up the shaky infrastruture of social security.
Flags: People love the tricolors on St. Pat's Day. Swedish flag decals all over Minnesota cars, no one says anything. Give me a break.
Sending back money to a homeland: Israel was built by checks signed in New York.
Here are some viewpoints from students in one of my programs, adults learning English:
—I’m sorry, but I really don’t like Bill HR4437. It’s unfair. We’re not criminals. We came here to work to survive, respect the laws, and be a good person.
—I think HR4437 is a stupid proposition because people who come to this country just want to have a better life. The are not criminals ! or terrorists. They are workers.
—The proposition is very bad because it affects a lot of people who only work here in different places. Their goals are only to work hard and to have a better kind of life for themselves and their families.
—I think Bill HR4437 is unfair because immigrants work hard in the fields and restaurants, and in construction. And they pay taxes, support the economy and ll that stuff. But some people don’t recognize this and they treat us like criminals, and the only thing we do is work hard to live better and have a better future for our families.
—These are my feelings. I think HR4437 is not the right way to take us away from here. We are not bad people. Why don’t you look at the people who are natives of this country who don’t want to do these kinds of jobs that we are doing? This country is the biggest because we helped make it that way, and, in my opinion, it is too bad that you want to do this to us. Most o! f us have family in Mexico who are waiting for our help. Please don’t do this.
—We are workers, not killers! Are picks and shovels—weapons?
—Are we criminals just for working here illegally?
—I think that Bill HR4437 is not good for the people who are working hard in the field and other kinds of jobs because we only want to work for our families.
Here are excerpts from an essay class in a dropout recovery program:
Last week I was one of the many thousands of people marching for immigration rights all over the United States. We were expressing our freedom of speech and our pride of being immigrants… We were standing up to the new discriminating and evil law HR4437 that makes undocumented immigrants human felons and criminals. ... The bill is like some say unfair, racist, and inhumane. I am against it because I am a one in a million seeking peace and happiness for all. I marched for my family and myself and everyone who has ever worked hard for something good in life and has not given up. - Patty
I can’t believe that they can’t see that without immigrants none of the agriculture in the U.S. would be possible. There are so many white people (excuse the racist word) that won’t even step a foot in a field to see how hard they work, so others can eat and be able to feed their families. – Leonel
When I was marching last week, I was proud of myself, because I want to support the immigrants and I always honor to help other people. Cesar Chavez is one person who I admire, because he fought for his rights, but without violence. What I see is that if he could do it, so can we do it too! - Rosa
I personally feel that if this bill is approved a lot of my loved ones would have to leave before they get caught because I wouldn’t want them to be put in jail…. When I know they have not done harm to anyone or anything. The only reason they are here is because they are looking for a better future. – (name withheld)
I marched because I don’t think we should have borders. Why can’t we just live in peace! This is just an act of racism. Why should immigrants have to leave? I mean, wasn’t this a part of Mexico before it was America?.... It’s a different story if they’re criminals, but if they are hard working people trying to support their families, why not let them stay? - Felisa
This makes me so sad that the INS might ruin my community. But what I was most excited about was that there are some cool senators like McCain and Kennedy. These senators are trying to help and I appreciate what they are doing for immigration in the US. – Lysandra
How about let’s put Bush in the fields? - Natalie
Being part of the protest against HR4437 that took place last week here in the City of made realize that we can still count on each other when it comes to difficult times. I think that this piece of legislation, HR 4437, is a racist law against people who come to the US … but I felt proud that on March 25th, 2006, Latinos showed how strong we can be as a whole to fight for our freedom and rights as a people living and working hard in the United States. – Andreina
We will make our voices be heard! “I’m not a criminal.” We will prove that by staying in school, bringing up our school’s scores, showing everyone that we belong here, and achieving what we can. … if they (Senate and President) want to close all the borders, why not close the Canadian border too? - Brenda
We are workers, not criminals. – Jaime