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Old 05-16-2011, 02:24 PM
 
Location: SouthCentral Texas
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Wheaton and Langley Park now resemble Los Angeles, which is starting to resemble Mexico. There are also increasing numbers of illegal immigrants in Baltimore City especially around Highlandtown and Greektown, and no, they are not actually Greeks.
You do understand that if this petition passes, all it does is puts in-state tuition rates for illegal alien students to a vote...Langley park will still look the same.

Unless you want a petition drive to change the look of the park...
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Old 05-19-2011, 08:05 AM
 
Location: Maryland
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You do understand that if this petition passes, all it does is puts in-state tuition rates for illegal alien students to a vote...Langley park will still look the same.

Unless you want a petition drive to change the look of the park...
You claim to oppose illegal immigration. Yet, at EVERY turn, you defend it. For your information, Langley Park is a town in MD -- it is not a park. If we begin to enforce our laws and stop coddling illegal aliens, they will flee, and our former “nice” neighborhoods may indeed have a chance to be salvaged. While Langley Park was not an upscale area, it was also not a crime-ridden, drug-infested barrio prior to the illegal invasion. We have a right to demand an end to this scourge.
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Old 05-19-2011, 09:18 AM
 
Location: SouthCentral Texas
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You claim to oppose illegal immigration. Yet, at EVERY turn, you defend it. For your information, Langley Park is a town in MD -- it is not a park. If we begin to enforce our laws and stop coddling illegal aliens, they will flee, and our former “nice” neighborhoods may indeed have a chance to be salvaged. While Langley Park was not an upscale area, it was also not a crime-ridden, drug-infested barrio prior to the illegal invasion. We have a right to demand an end to this scourge.
nice try... But what did I say is incorrect. The person doesnt like the way langley park looks...how does in-state tuition change or bring back langley park?

Does it? does it change Langley park? More importantly...how does pointing out that make me for illegal immigration or defend it?

I pointed out the poster's ridiculous idea had nothing to do with the legislation...if you want to defend that idotic point...knock yourself out.
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Old 05-19-2011, 09:30 AM
 
Location: Maryland
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nice try... But what did I say is incorrect. The person doesnt like the way langley park looks...how does in-state tuition change or bring back langley park?

Does it? does it change Langley park? More importantly...how does pointing out that make me for illegal immigration or defend it?

I pointed out the poster's ridiculous idea had nothing to do with the legislation...if you want to defend that idotic point...knock yourself out.
If you don’t comprehend how the enforcement of our laws will salvage neighborhoods currently being destroyed by illegal aliens, I certainly can’t help you.

You may deny being pro-illegal, but a tree is known by its fruit.
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Old 05-19-2011, 09:39 AM
 
Location: Reality
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You do understand that if this petition passes, all it does is puts in-state tuition rates for illegal alien students to a vote...Langley park will still look the same.

Unless you want a petition drive to change the look of the park...
As we work to remove incentives like in-state tuition for illegals they will eventually move to areas that are illegal friendly or back to their home country completely.
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Old 05-19-2011, 09:44 AM
 
Location: Reality
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nice try... But what did I say is incorrect. The person doesnt like the way langley park looks...how does in-state tuition change or bring back langley park?

Does it? does it change Langley park? More importantly...how does pointing out that make me for illegal immigration or defend it?

I pointed out the poster's ridiculous idea had nothing to do with the legislation...if you want to defend that idotic point...knock yourself out.
What you said is incorrect because a large number of illegal aliens have populated the area in order to attend college paying in state tuition rates, this would be eliminated if they no longer got that benefit which they don't deserve in the first place. The statement made perfect sense, just like eliminating sanctuary city policies can/will change the look of a city.
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Old 05-19-2011, 10:07 AM
 
Location: SouthCentral Texas
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If you don’t comprehend how the enforcement of our laws will salvage neighborhoods currently being destroyed by illegal aliens, I certainly can’t help you.

You may deny being pro-illegal, but a tree is known by its fruit.
Call me what you like if it makes you feel better, that doesnt change the fact that in-state tution rates for illegal alien college students is the law in Maryland.
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Old 05-19-2011, 10:15 AM
 
Location: Maryland
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Remind me what the law is in Maryland...In-state tuition was passed and signed. That is the law.

Call me what you like, that doesnt change the fact that in-state tution rate for illegal alien students in Maryland is the law.
Not if the LEGAL residents of this state prevail. Sorry, but the illegal alien fat lady has yet to sing.
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Old 05-19-2011, 01:46 PM
 
Location: San Diego
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Yall are doing great...there were only two post in each of those other two threads...now its up to 4....wow.

Good luck Maryland.
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You claim to oppose illegal immigration. Yet, at EVERY turn, you defend it. For your information, Langley Park is a town in MD -- it is not a park. If we begin to enforce our laws and stop coddling illegal aliens, they will flee, and our former “nice” neighborhoods may indeed have a chance to be salvaged. While Langley Park was not an upscale area, it was also not a crime-ridden, drug-infested barrio prior to the illegal invasion. We have a right to demand an end to this scourge.
Now why would anyone get that idea?


I hope they do something serious to route crime in that area. Many areas in CA are fighting the secure neighborhoods incentive. I can't imagine any hood would oppose it unless, of course, it is mostly comprised of illegals.
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Old 05-19-2011, 03:35 PM
 
Location: SouthCentral Texas
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Now why would anyone get that idea?


I hope they do something serious to route crime in that area. Many areas in CA are fighting the secure neighborhoods incentive. I can't imagine any hood would oppose it unless, of course, it is mostly comprised of illegals.
Im sorry Im totally confused..we are talking about a referendum to have a vote on Maryland's law that offers in-state tuition rates to illegal aliens students? How does securing neighborhoods have anything to do with the referendum?

Why are y'all always comparing apples and oranges. Why cant you stay on topic? Why must you move the conversation to a non-realted topic?

If you are going to do that, at least state how in-state tuition rates for illegal aliens students destroys a neighborhood...y'all cant can y'all.

Why am I the focus of your concerns...surely you have bigger problems than me. Surely
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