As Dennis Millers said; "I like Mexicans as much as the next guy, but for gods sake sign the guestbook on your way in!"
Everybody else in America plays by the law, why shouldn't mexicans and the rest of the latin american hispanic immigrant populace???
It's not a black and white issue, they aren't racist. People wait in line all the time to get their visas, greencards and citizenships in America, it's a process that can take years. Some people don't think that it's fair for people to sneak under all these legal processes and procedures just to work in America.
But of course, I know your type, a partisan moron who reads the headlines every day to hear what his party or side of a controversy is projecting as an argument and goes on to whatever public forum or public area available to initiate inflammatory debates without thinking about the subject.
It's like how whenever, on CNN, they talk about disastrous Hurricanes for 5 hours straight, all the posts here or on any other politics forum or debate over dinner about the Hurricanes. I don't like understating people's mental capacities, but, I really do believe, from my experience, that people are only capable of discussing, politically, what the see, hear and read on the news or on some talkshow.
News is no longer news, it's a 'how-to-think' station where they tell you what's important and they dictate to you what YOU need to think about. It's as if they're waging an invisible war against individuality and independent thought. As if they're enforcing the "left-right, black-white, democrat-republican" two sided debate model. And really, it's disgusting and it really cripples my faith in mankind for greater potential. Anyways, I can only hope that you understand my point of view here. Since it's very important that you do. I'm not trying to insult or flame here, really, I am trying to communicate a message of what I feel is the destruction of democracy in the west where everything IS two sided and people need to compromise when they vote. Where third parties aren't recognized by the media due to a policy of popular parties only.
I think you understand my greater perspective now on the tragedy that is American democracy.