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Old Jun 13, 2007, 04:39 pm   #174 (permalink) (top)
Century 25
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Crossing the border without the formalities is not the same as burglarizing a home for many reasons; many do it, it is widely tolerated and even encouraged, authorities don't pay attention and even facilitate the process, they do not enter to steal and they contribute substantially.
I have a news flash for you mnunez.. this definition from the Columbia encyclopedia:

At common law burglary is primarily an offense against the security of habitation, not against the property as such, but today by statute burglary usually includes breaking into places other than dwellings. Breaking as well as entering is essential to commission of the crime; to constitute a breaking, the use of physical force is necessary and sufficient, even though the amount of force may be slight, e.g., turning a key, opening a partly closed window, pushing out a windowpane. Entry through fraud (as by posing as a guest), through threat, or through conspiracy with servants is deemed by the law equivalent to breaking and is called “constructive breaking.” By statute most states do not restrict burglary to action at night, as the common law does.

Do you get it..?? When anyone sneaks into our home.. and the USA is our home .. that person/s is considered a burglar..

We.. the people of the United States.. neither want nor do we need millions of illegal aliens.. simply to fill the cheap labor pool of American businesses. We have over 300,000,000 of our own citizens to take care of.
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