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Immoral and Unethical Mexicans and The True American’s Civic Responsibility

The subject of this article is how it is not in the best interest of America to allow immoral and unethical Mexicans to keep coming to America.

 

In the America, in order for a person to make this person has to be prepared to engage a modern technological environment. This requires a realistic concept of life, a positive attitude, respect for the limits of life, hard work and perseverance, and respect for your neighbors. In addition, not only is a high school education required, a college degree is also required.

 

Very few of the educated class in Mexico have desires to come to the USA. The majority of people who want to come to the US from Mexico are people who excuse their criminal behavior and who only want to take, instead of giving to the American society.

 

In one of my past articles, I wrote again that I believe there are a lot more years of human history yet to be lived on this planet. The point I was trying to make was that American civic responsibility is not over.

 

Politicians, immigrant special interest groups, and immigrants may want Americans to take a sympathetic approach to immigration. Americans need to ask themselves what kind of country they want.

 

The status of this nation is in the hand of her people. Politicians for many years have been to concerned with special interest groups. The interest of the tax payers and voters is rarely of any concern to them.

 

This is why true Americans need to make sure they unite. Politicians need to know that the majority do not want to keep paying for a problem that does not go away. I know that if all federal immigration laws in place today are enforced Mexicans will self-deport and also will stop coming in to America.

 

The true American needs to ask him and her self if they plan to be as immoral and unethical as Mexicans and not live up to their responsibility of taking care of their nation. The social decay in Mexico had its beginning in apathy and immorality. Governments are the answer to very little. Expecting government to solve this is like expecting Mexicans with no respect for the American tax payer to stop entering this country illegally.

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  1. Westbrook

    On January 27, 2010 at 11:29 am


    Jesse, you are making some good points, maybe much more bluntly than many care to read, but I fear that you have no audience. I read many of your articles and I notice that no one else is viewing them or commenting on them. Even if some would argue with you, it would be better than no one caring to read your material. Only you can fix this. If you are not doing it, maybe you should try commenting on articles submitted by other Triond writers. I hate to see your material go unread.

    As far as the Mexican dilemma is concerned, it is a complicated issue, one that will not be easily solved.

  2. wendym

    On January 28, 2010 at 2:07 am


    I agree, you have some good points. However I would say that this is not an issue of moral decline so much as the failure of basic resources (within Mexico) combined with a morally corrupt (or at the very least ineffectual) government structure.

    It’s a shame that people who live along the border have to witness the acts of desperate people. It’s also a shame that those people are so desperate.

  3. Annie

    On December 10, 2010 at 7:08 am


    I could not agree with you more. You have hit so many valid points with this piece. Thank you for writing this and I hope this will help in some way. I am sick of seeing Mexicans abuse the American system. They claim they are hard workers, but are only so because they have to work that hard to feed their 10 kids that they had irresponsibly and because they are uneducated and refuse to learn the language. I have witnessed them claim unemployment, workers comp, disability, and welfare all in unethical ways. Have they no shame? I do not blindly detest Mexicans. On the contrary, it hurts me to see them as victims of ignorant racism based on their skin color or social status. I am just disgusted by their lack of morals and ethics.

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