The story of Rosa is inspiring and probably worthy of a “They lived happily ever-after” Disney movie. However, I do have to question the people who enabled Rosa and her family to live in America. Under what right do they spend the taxes of all Americans in supporting these and all of the illegal aliens? Why do these illegal aliens (that’s what are by law) get Medicaid, housing subsidies, food subsidies, and taxpayer funded educations? Why are they allowed to illegally come to America, into our neighborhoods and set up living on the American taxpayers’ dime and WE are supposed to foot the bill, because they would not change their country to be a decent place to live?
why does this country think it's okay to use our tax dollars to fund/and or aid atrocities in other countries, which turns into a domino affect of creating gang violence in the country to which she fled from, to here for sanctuary, and had up to the point of being told she is to be "deported", done everything correctly to achieve the asylum that this country approved of in the first place?
And while they put into the system, you'd be surprise how very little to not at all do folks from these situations, get actual benefits from the system.
I leave you with this, your questions are being asked and pointed to the wrong people.
The story of Rosa is inspiring and probably worthy of a “They lived happily ever-after” Disney movie. However, I do have to question the people who enabled Rosa and her family to live in America. Under what right do they spend the taxes of all Americans in supporting these and all of the illegal aliens? Why do these illegal aliens (that’s what are by law) get Medicaid, housing subsidies, food subsidies, and taxpayer funded educations? Why are they allowed to illegally come to America, into our neighborhoods and set up living on the American taxpayers’ dime and WE are supposed to foot the bill, because they would not change their country to be a decent place to live?
With due respect, I think the question should be:
why does this country think it's okay to use our tax dollars to fund/and or aid atrocities in other countries, which turns into a domino affect of creating gang violence in the country to which she fled from, to here for sanctuary, and had up to the point of being told she is to be "deported", done everything correctly to achieve the asylum that this country approved of in the first place?
And while they put into the system, you'd be surprise how very little to not at all do folks from these situations, get actual benefits from the system.
I leave you with this, your questions are being asked and pointed to the wrong people.