I was raised to respect authority because it has been put in place for a reason. But I do not blindly follow it.
There have been some pretty atrocious acts committed by those in authority throughout history. I'm glad to hear you won't blindly follow them, but at the same time it's a little alarming that they earn your respect simply by being in authority instead of by the quality of their words and deeds.
And with all due respect, I would indeed find some way to prevent my family from being completely destitute. Believe it or not some people are drivien to provide for their loved ones without breaking into a foreign country and taking valuable social services from those they were designed for.
You can say that with such certainty because you've had the good fortune to be born in a country that afforded you a lot of opportunities to succeed. And you had that good fortune because at one time this country allowed in immigrants like your ancestors in far greater numbers.
Those same opportunities don't always exist in less fortunate countries, and there are fewer opportunities to be had and often a greater number of people competing for them.
I also do not need to weigh the damage caused by known criminals against presumably innocent citizens of another country. I can certainly show that it costs billions and billions of dollars annually. That's a given.
Then it's fortunate that this country has a multi-trillion dollar economy and that illegal immigrants contribute billions of dollars worth of low-cost labor annually; labor that might otherwise be outsourced because native workers wouldn't take those jobs. They also contribute significantly more to the federal government in taxes than they use.
What a waste of a good topic this attack pack mentality creates.
What contribution to the topic does this comment make? If there's a specific issue you'd like to address or if you'd like to defend his position, by all means do so.