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What a great policy from Obama's transparent government. So they are just going to drop illegals full of diseases in some unsuspecting town?
No offense, but here's hoping it's in New Jersey or New York or Minnesota. Texas didn't vote for this d-bag, and if they're not moved to some other area, then Texas has to take them all.
No offense, but here's hoping it's in New Jersey or New York or Minnesota. Texas didn't vote for this d-bag, and if they're not moved to some other area, then Texas has to take them all.
They are proposing detention centers in NY, MA and others , what did they accomplish in Murrieta, CA other than obstructing and making an already difficult problem worse for the border control.
Please girl; as it stands we already have enough to worry about. Now you propose dumping illegals into our tiny overcrowded state and making everyday life for legal immigrants like me a nightmare .
Last edited by Adi from the Brunswicks; 07-02-2014 at 08:28 PM..
They are proposing detention centers in NY, MA and others , what did they accomplish in Murrieta, CA other than obstructing and making an already difficult problem worse for the border control.
They took a patriotic stand against illegal immigration and that speaks volumes. Hopefully, it will encourage more cities to do so. Since when did illegal alien advocates give a hoot about the plight of our Border Patrol personnel?
They claim it's a "safety" issue ..... they are determined to hide what they are doing.
I wouldn't be able to tell if illegals are dropped off in my area because so little English is spoken anyway. And it is starting to look like a refuge camp with dozens packed into rental units with broken down trucks in the street. This used to be a good area as recently as five years ago. But then, I am sure my experience is not indicative of the rest of California. Carry on.
They took a patriotic stand against illegal immigration and that speaks volumes. Hopefully, it will encourage more cities to do so. Since when did illegal alien advocates give a hoot about the plight of our Border Patrol personnel?
That protest made the news but it will it will not solve the problem and will actually make it worse because they are wasting time by an undermanned border control.
That protest made the news but it will it will not solve the problem and will actually make it worse because they are wasting time by an undermanned border control.
Oh, ok. So what's the solution? Just be good little robots and listen to this numbskull from Border Angels talk about how we should welcome anyone that wants to come in? That there shouldn't be borders?
Take a good look around you. Hospital ERs are flooded with illegals that have no insurance and go in for anything from colds to serious diseases. School classroom are overflowing and teachers have to deal with children that can't speak English. American college students in California can't get their classes because illegal aliens were granted in-state tuition by the California politicians who serve them more than Americans. The classes fill up faster than you can say "illegal aliens".
What do you suggest? Are you willing to house some of the little illegal darlings? I wonder how many children that Border Angels idiot is willing to take in.
I posted this on another thread and thought it would be appropriate here as well:
And here we have the typical California politician. Rep. Juan Vargas is supposed to represent Americans near the border, including El Centro where more of the illegals were sent.
Does he meet with his constituents to find out their concerns? No. He meets with the illegal alien children and tells us all that they're more afraid of the protesters than the murders back home.
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