Is it my bad habit nobody chose to answer this ? the first time I asked it?

Question: Why do ILLEGALS in America think they are more deserving?

Question Details: of citizenship than all the immigrant who are patiently waiting in line?
2009-08-05 03:52:07Additional
I seriously didn't think any of you would "see" this cross-question. boohoo

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And now I'm being told my question be deleted for no reason. Discrimination at its finest. How do you tiptoe around the truth?
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this is the epitome of how they handle the truth when it looks them in the eye and are unable to look at it rear legs. they hide the truth under the rug and then yell racist to their mommies
Yahoo will not provide a defence for deletion of a question. That never happens. You can appeal but the deletion will be upheld and no reason will be given, again. That's of late the way the system works.

It works the same way no issue what your political ideology is. Yahoo is not biased.
it's not discrimination, I'll tell you that.
If I say what I think of the illegals I'll probably get contained by trouble.
If a question is instigate for 4 days and receives no answers, it is deleted automatically as explained in the following from Yahoo!Help.
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/answers…

If a Trusted Reporter or 2 or more reporters beside lower trust ratings report your question, it will be deleted automatically without Yahoo ever getting involved - it's call Community Moderation. If the reporter didn't give a reason, your Violation Notice won't include a reason and it looks approaching that's what happened in this case. If you receive a VN and believe that your examine was within the Community Guidelines, you can appeal and it will then be reviewed by a Yahoo hand who can reinstate the question if they agree that it didn't break the rules. In that case, the trust rating of the reporter will be reduced.
Yes it is. boo hoo.


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