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I am an evangelical Christian and a United States citizen of Asian Indian origin.

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Can you believe this chit?

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i am an American citizen who says all these supporters are full of it.

we owe the citizens of the U.S.A protection from the mass invasion from the mexican people.

we owe our unemployed citizens e-verify to be on all persons employed as well as using laws that will out all in this country who has violated their visa and are employed.

we owe the American kids their schools to be illegal alien free as well.

we owe our American teacher the right to teach all classes in english as well as all other costs to us be stopped to translate for anyone.
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How easily we forgive the actions of the Mexican invaders, disgusting. The rules should be the same for everyone who want to come here; not just those who come illegally.

If the Mexican govt has lousy economic policies; that is the problem of Mexico and its citizens. No one is enjoying life in America much these days.

I sincerely doubt, that those stolen IDs do not effect our citizens. That's why it's called identity theft. It is not called made up a identity problem. The Mexicans who come here are not supoporting their families. They are living off of the American taxpayers.

If we didn't spend $113B per year on illegals; our social security would be in much better shape.

The money we have paid Mexico in foreign aid, educationn, medication, housing and food to their citizens has more than paid for any perceived injustice.

Those who come here only propagate the poverty in their home lands. If the European whites built up a nation that is the beacon of hope for everyone, why do the Mexicans insist on changing it.

Please note the racist Mexican illegal supporters care nothing about any other suffering people; only themselves.

“Assimilate & Speak English!”

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Lansing, IL - now: Pomp Bch FL

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The writer of this POS "article" is as clueless as they come. Apparently $15-million to Mexico for that land (after winning the war MEXICO started) wasn't enough. We paid less to France for more than double the amount of land, and they aren't whining about stolen land.

We owe Mexico nothing other than to send their citizens back to them.

This "author" totally glosses over the fact that these illegal aliens are working illegally, using social security numbers and sometimes identities that don't belong to them, and so on. It's like all these other crimes they commit are immaterial and he goes on to call them law-abiding.

This is good entertainment, but not reality.
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We have more than paid Mexico back(if we ever owed them anything). Mexico has received alot of foreign aid from us. Also, if Mexico cannot feed its people from all the oil revenue and the tourist industry not to mention the vast agricultural lands they have then there is something wrong in Mexico not here. We are not to blame for all the troubles in the world.

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what helped to mess things up in mexico was the foolish nafta it messed all things up for the small guy in every country .
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United States owes Mexico big ass whupping

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Mexico u b fked
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mexihole owe the taxpayers billions for the care, feeding, and educating their citizens. Pay up mexihole or butt out.
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mexihole suks wrote:
mexihole owe the taxpayers billions for the care, feeding, and educating their citizens. Pay up mexihole or butt out.
We gotz our butt out, just like you like it.
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lLLEGAL A-HOLE fr Santa Ana wrote:
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We gotz our butt out, just like you like it.
Democrats may like the kinky stuff, but what be the hell? Anything for the amnesty and free cable right, cousin?

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With all the free-bees that the USA gives to Mexican Nationals who're in the USA illegally, how in the fck can anyone make such a claim that the USA owes Mexico anything?

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O M G wrote:
Can you believe this chit?
I actually agree with you.

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The Infamous Rico wrote:
With all the free-bees that the USA gives to Mexican Nationals who're in the USA illegally, how in the fck can anyone make such a claim that the USA owes Mexico anything?
Well, I am very glad to see that even you see how moronic this entire premise is...I would love to know just how much the USA has spent on Mexico's outcasts since 1986...I bet the numbers would be totally outrageous.
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Let's keep in mind all the huge loans that the U.S. gave corrupt Mexico over the last 30 years or so. Let's also keep in mind that the U.S. government later "forgave" most, if not all, of these loans (i.e. Mexico didn't have to pay them back).

Why this country continues to allow poorly educated and poverty stricken "third world" immigrants into our country is beyond me (you'd almost wonder if both governments are in "cahoots" with each other). But then again, government benefit dependency breeds blind allegiance to that same government now doesn't it?

Meanwhile, those who support and/or aid and abet this nonsense refuse to admit that they are only making things worse, for both Mexico and the United States, by allowing this nonsense to occur. But then again, most of those that support this nonsense have a vested interest in the whole mess.

BTW, promoting and/or rewarding personal and/or cultural failure is: 1. a recipe for disaster, and 2. not very Christian.

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Telmark wrote:
Let's keep in mind all the huge loans that the U.S. gave corrupt Mexico over the last 30 years or so. Let's also keep in mind that the U.S. government later "forgave" most, if not all, of these loans (i.e. Mexico didn't have to pay them back).
Why this country continues to allow poorly educated and poverty stricken "third world" immigrants into our country is beyond me (you'd almost wonder if both governments are in "cahoots" with each other). But then again, government benefit dependency breeds blind allegiance to that same government now doesn't it?
Meanwhile, those who support and/or aid and abet this nonsense refuse to admit that they are only making things worse, for both Mexico and the United States, by allowing this nonsense to occur. But then again, most of those that support this nonsense have a vested interest in the whole mess.
BTW, promoting and/or rewarding personal and/or cultural failure is: 1. a recipe for disaster, and 2. not very Christian.
I am for cutting all aid to Mexico...they funds never get into the right hands, and they still encourage their less than stellar citizens to barge into our country, to get these unwitting fools to send their untaxed remittances home...all this money is being pumped into a big sewer, because nothing ever changes in that dump of a country.

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New Documentary

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There's a new documentary coming out called They Come To America. Check out the website to see why the producer's getting death threats. He stated this morning that the documentary shows what's really going on on the Southern Border, not what the Feds want us to believe.

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New Documentary wrote:
There's a new documentary coming out called They Come To America. Check out the website to see why the producer's getting death threats. He stated this morning that the documentary shows what's really going on on the Southern Border, not what the Feds want us to believe.
i will try and find it.

thing is at this time the statue of liberty needs to have a sign saying country is all filled up please return home until we can afford more in.immigration is a good thing yet we all know too much of a good thing makes it no good.

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teddyr4me wrote:
<quoted text>Well, I am very glad to see that even you see how moronic this entire premise is...I would love to know just how much the USA has spent on Mexico's outcasts since 1986...I bet the numbers would be totally outrageous.
While I have no clue what we've spent on current illegal aliens since 1986, back in 1996 there was a study done to find out the 10-year cost of the 1986 amnesty.

http://209.157.64.200/focus/f- news/1045921/posts

A review of the evidence a decade later confirms that legalization indeed carried a high fiscal price tag — a total 10-year cost of $78.7 billion — with the indirect and downstream costs still accumulating.

http://commdocs.house.gov/committees/judiciar...

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