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usmjamApr 28, 8:20am
10) Yep, don't kick the illegals around,


kick 'em OUT, Mexican or otherwise.


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AlternaDadApr 28, 8:25am
Then who is going to build a fence around the border?

You gotta think about stuff like that man, you can't just go kicking America's work force out of the country.

But you would like to, wouldn't ya? God damn brownies, amirite?


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ntltrmllgncApr 28, 8:35am
Keep the Mexicans. Kick out the corporate slave owners who brought them here. Or 160 years from now there's going to be another civil rights movement.


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usmjamApr 28, 8:38am
Just in New York the State government has programs to locate and educate "migrant" and "seasonal" workers about their options regarding ways to get the permissions and documents that they're missing in order to stay and work here. They used to be called "undocumented" workers, but even that was deemed to sound too offensive.

The government is thus going way out of the way to look for and help illegal aliens to stay here and take away jobs from poor whites, blacks and legal Hispanic residents.

Its not about race, its about the gubmint spending tax money to help lawbreakers to stay here and take away jobs. Meantime, the older generation of citizens who helped build and maintain this country are ignored. It don't make sense. (BTW, I love tacos; Mexican food, mariachi music, and cerveza. Just import it legally!)


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AlternaDadApr 28, 8:42am
So, what you want is more paperwork? That will save a lot of money:P Plus I doubt you could tell a legal Mexican immigrant from an illegal one anyway. And then you throw in, just like PBR in the first post, a glib comment about the elderly. The issues are unrelated, sir. The only commonality immigration issues and elderly issues share is that they are issues. In America.

In the mean time, here is Dick Cheney looking at a nekkid girl.


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usmjamApr 28, 8:50am
Paper work for citizenship is already there. More is not needed, just enforcement of existing requirements.

The reason we tie in the two issues is because the government is spending tax money to "educate" one group of people about their "rights", while ignoring the elderly Medicare recipients.

But your point that we are talking two different issues is legit. Perhaps this thread should shift to discussing the Medicare mess and how to educate seniors about whats available to them, rather than disscussing other recipients of our tax funded education efforts. Threads on immigrant workers already exist in this group, so again - your point regarding topicality is well taken.


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AlternaDadApr 28, 8:54am
But if we separate the issues then we won't create further animosity directed towards the Mexicans. Isn't that how this thread was intended?

Ok, enough sarcasm. You get what I'm saying. I gotta go do stuff. See yas later.


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