I'm just pointing out that they also serve as a crutch to certain aspects of our economy as well
"vegOmatic" wrote:
No, they don't.
I've lived in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. The areas where they predominantly live are higher in crime, under-maintained, etc.
Plus they drag down the economy since we have to pay for their education and health care.
You should go into "certain" sections of towns and see for yourself. But... you wouldn't have the balls to see for yourself, but only because it'd take a fool to go into those neighborhoods. Regardless, I encourage you to go see for yourself and then come back and tell us how much they're contributing.
"MassPackersFan" wrote: