Werner mac.com> wrote
> On Jun 2, 5:04 pm, Fred wrote
> Why should it be illegal for people to come here and work?
Essentially because most of the voters dont want the dregs of the world to do that.
> Should it not be illegal for citizens here, who don't want to work,
> have government force working people to pay the bills for them?
The govt doesnt force anyone to work.
>> Mexico's problems are corrupt government, lack of contraception,
>> crime, and a backwards, entrenched peasantry. These conditions
>> predated the existence of the USA. Clueless rubes like you are
>> part of the problem, not the solution.
> Subsidized agriculture in the developed world is one of the
> greatest obstacles to economic growth in the developing world.
Nope, the way they keep pumping out hordes more brats than their economy
can possibly support cripples their economic growth much more than that does.
> In 2002, industrialized countries in the Organization for Economic
> Cooperation and Development (OECD) spent a total of $300 billion
> on crop price supports, production payments and other farm programs.
And that has dropped considerably since then.