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Old 05-22-2006, 12:29 PM   #11 (permalink)
TheGoat
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Originally Posted by Lucane Darkseraphim
Wuwu that's some nicely ignorant racism right there. Yum yum, I can taste it. It is choking me.

You see where I live, which is 4 miles from the Mexican border, there are no Mexican gangs wandering the streets. In fact every Mexican I've met in this town is working. And believe me, being so close to the border means that most every clerk in every store is Mexican. If you hire a contractor to do a job you will find that 10 Mexicans show up and bang out the job in record time.
That's nice (and irrelevant). Where I live, there are hispanic gangs that control the neighborhoods they populate. Orion St, Langdon St, Sureno Treces, the list goes on and on.

Now tell me. How many of those people that you've met are here legally? How many have used the local (taxpayer supported) hospital and were not covered by insurance? How many pay taxes? How many even speak English?

I don't care if they do good work. That has nothing to do with the fact that they have broken the law. Oh, and here in LA the Mexicans don't show up to jobsites for work. They hang out at Home Depot, Lowe's, and the paint stores.


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However if we are to go back and look at my old home in Florida you certainly can find your "bad" Mexicans. You know, the ones you described above and make it seem as if all Mexicans have those same horrible traits. But wait, Florida is a solid 1000 miles from the Mexican border... hmmm. Oh yes lets see, perhaps that means that those living in areas far away from the border have become adjusted to the American style and are simply living the American culture. Unfortunately that culture is probably American poverty, and with poverty easily can come all of those things you've listed above. So perhaps we should be blaming ourselves for being so reluctant to accept people who are willing to work hard, and thus forcing them into poverty.
Take your sob story bullshit and shove it. Nobody is forcing these people into poverty. They choose to fly under the radar, because they don't want to pay taxes or risk facing the music for their crimes. They chose to break the law. Nobody held a gun to their head. It was a conscious decision to break the law. That's called premeditation. Also known as an aggravating circumstance in the legal world.

What's funny is that my maid is a legal immigrant from El Salvador. She was here 12 years with a Green Card before she was naturalized. Yes, she gets a 1099 from us at the end of the year. She has nothing good to say about illegals. In fact, many of the hispanics that I've spoken to , who came here legally and play by the rules, because they give people like her a bad name. She is the one you should feel sorry for. Not the criminals hopping the border to leech our way of life.
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