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Perhaps Texmex is, himself, part of the problem and not part of the solution.
I didn't come here illegally, but my wife did.
Perhaps Texmex is, himself, part of the problem and not part of the solution.
Are you going to take some into your own home or did you mean you were more interested in having others pay for your demanded humanitarian aid?
Blah blah, hatred for Obama, clouding judgement, etc. etc.
Americanwoman provided a dubious report from McClatchy from over 3 years ago that blamed NAFTA for corn imports that caused millions of illegal alien farmers to enter the US. That's absurd. I live in Southern California, I'm not seeing former corn farmers among the millions of illegal aliens living across the region.
So, since your finger pointing while not finger pointing, what's the plan?
I didn't come here illegally, but my wife did.
You have no idea what the illegal immigrants coming into your neighbourhoods did in Mexico. And if NAFTA had been the boom for the Mexican worker as promised, then they wouldn't be leaving for America. And the fair and balanced finger pointing is directed at both parties that have failed for 60 years to secure our borders. Blaming this all on Obama, or just the Democratic Party is immature.
I knew you wouldn't answer that question.
I'd rather live around lively ethnic minorities any day, rather than white-bread, homogenized, stone faced ghosts who dine at Ann Sathers.That is the issue before America right now. From the polls it appears that your opinion is going to be in the minority. For that, you can thank Obama's latest busing from Central America scheme.
I'd rather live around lively ethnic minorities any day, rather than white-bread, homogenized, stone faced ghosts who dine at Ann Sathers.
Toronto is a fine town. I've spent a lot of time there. My buddy now lives there. My only issues is you're lacking in real Mexican food up there and your alcohol prices are too high. I dig Toronto's China town though. Damn them for not assimilating!Toronto has pockets of these all over the city with an Asian influx being the most recent trend. The various cultures is part of what makes my city great.
As long as people coming from different lands don't bring their crime or the political problems of their homeland with them, I welcome all of them here in Canada.
Run along and go enjoy your Meatloaf and Mac and cheese.Can we hold you to that promise?
I'd rather live around lively ethnic minorities any day, rather than white-bread, homogenized, stone faced ghosts who dine at Ann Sathers.
Run along and go enjoy your Meatloaf and Mac and cheese.
You have no idea what the illegal immigrants coming into your neighbourhoods did in Mexico. And if NAFTA had been the boom for the Mexican worker as promised, then they wouldn't be leaving for America. And the fair and balanced finger pointing is directed at both parties that have failed for 60 years to secure our borders. Blaming this all on Obama, or just the Democratic Party is immature.
This may already be up, and I do have some catching up to do later today.
Protesters block buses carrying undocumented immigrants - CNN.com
OK, well, we are beginning to see the civil unrest we all knew would occur in the Obama administration.
Although I have been to the southwest, I have never crossed into Mexico. So, perhaps I am a bit naïve on this technicality. But, someone please tell me how bus loads of these people are crossing our borders. I always thought the ROADS were blocked by border patrol and you had to have documents to pass, and that illegals were sneaking in via places where there were no roads. Perhaps I am wrong. There was a time when a passport was not required in Canada. And if a pass port is not required to enter the US from Mexico, then bus loads CAN be coming in masquerading as tourists.
So, what gives with this? Everyone talks about us needing a 'fence.' If they can cross in buses with no passport, then what good would a fence do? IMO, it would only inconvenience those who use the coyotes to cross rather than loading themselves onto buses.
My question to him was # 173. He answered by referring to his wife instead of answering the question.
Run along and go enjoy your Meatloaf and Mac and cheese.
You do realize that in 2008 GW signed a bill to let this happen, right?
My wife was illegal for years; I did have an illegal in my house. For those children, I believe this country can find a way to care for these children.
I really like meatloaf, with mashed potatoes and gravy and peas. Maybe a piece of apple pie with ice cream on it afterwards. Meatloaf was developed in the poor and black areas of America during the Great Depression when poor Americans were unable to buy a good meal. Just part of American history.
Let me be the first to suggest that you take about 6 of them in.
I'm more interested in humanitarian aid to these children than I am deporting them.
Toronto has pockets of these all over the city with an Asian influx being the most recent trend. The various cultures is part of what makes my city great.
As long as people coming from different lands don't bring their crime or the political problems of their homeland with them, I welcome all of them here in Canada.
You too ignoring the posted documentation on the ill effects of NAFTA on the Mexican worker.