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Don't judge the book by its cover. Newyork you say? You might be dealing with Puerto ricans rather than Mexicans . And Puerto Ricans are U.S citizens.
I had a lengthy conversation with a Puerto Rican in New York, and he despised illegal aliens.
Certainly no expert on Hispania, but I wouldn't think think Puerto Ricans and Mexicans are easily confused, sorry. The Mexicans with Indian blood in them have a beauty . . still illegal, but at least they're beautiful to look at. Another type of Mexican is beautiful too (maybe that type could be confused with Puerto Ricans). Another type of Mexican should be outlawed from beaches as I can't tell the difference between them and walrus. God knows what would happen if they invade Alaska and the walrus see them.
You need to go outside and play on the freeway in oncoming semi truck traffic with your little friends and quit playing with me.
Don't get it twisted, Jorge aka your mother just got picked up by ICE and is awaiting deportation.
Wah? Wait I think thats my tio driving that semi. He's being undercut by those danged Mexican truckers! It's ok though, he fills up his gas in Mexico because its cheaper, or in his case "chipper".
I said pushing 1 in 10. I think the website you cited has a low estimate, considering that Bear-Stearns 2006 estimate was over 20 million. I believe the number IS somewhere around 30 million, yes.
The 10 million number I will buy: now; factoring in the US born Anchor Babies (despite them techinically being US citizens).............that may account for the 20 million total number.
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