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With almost 50 million hispanic-american us citizens, that would be the equivalent of political suicide....
With about 40 million American Blacks on top of over 200 million 'Anglos'-------I certainly do not fear the diminishing power of the 'Hispanic' bloc. Remember that the mostly Hispanic illegals are streaming out of the USA further diminishing the power of la raza.
We should end birth right citizenship but we can not deport existing "citizens" who, for the most part, only know America. That said, however, we should also end all chain immigration for their foreign relatives.
With about 40 million American Blacks on top of over 200 million 'Anglos'-------I certainly do not fear the diminishing power of the 'Hispanic' bloc. Remember that the mostly Hispanic illegals are streaming out of the USA further diminishing the power of la raza.
Give it up; Latin King, the party is over.
Beleive me, for the people that matter(elected officials), the very heavy
hispanic vote with almost 50 million legal citizens, is something to cherish,
but, pardon moi, are you saying that hispanic-americans are leaving the country?????, ha, ha ,ha, I don't think so.......
Beleive me, for the people that matter(elected officials), the very heavy
hispanic vote with almost 50 million legal citizens, is something to cherish,
but, pardon moi, are you saying that hispanic-americans are leaving the country?????, ha, ha ,ha, I don't think so.......
Damn I feel like your akin to a teenager in funny movie telling their parents "I'll be home at midnight" and the parents say 10PM and then the kids walk out the door muttering "11:30 it is". 40 million then 50 million, wtf.
The population I believe is somewhere in the low 40 millions and no, not all of them are legal by a long shot. So what's 43 million hispanics minus the 11 million or so (total of 15 million illegals, but 2-3 million are Asian, 1+ million African or black carribean and about 900,000 European) hispanic illegals. 34 milllion and how many of them have no sympathy for illegals, about 25%. That leaves 26 million which includes many moderates who have more pressing issues as priority for them. Maybe leaves 15 million or so die-hards. Now consider hispanics are known to be in low representation in exercizing their right to vote. Just a few million who would actually be considered a potent "pro-illegal alien" voting bloc'. Big deal. We who make up the teflon and resolved anti-illegal alien bloc outnumber this ten-fold, at least.
Snow balls chance in hell
And we are every race. America as a country is done with the uncontrolled massing of our population. It just happens to be that Hispanics are the major group coming in now. This may be hard for you to believe, but race is important to maybe just a quarter of us. Don't try and paint us with a broad stroke, as you label as intolerant, when others try and label you.
On another note. Does anyone know if the ethnic Europeans who arrived in waves (late 18th/early 19th centuries) still hold a grudge and regularly vote against the party that was in power when the migration spigat was shut off in the 1920's. I mean if these pro-illegals are right, most Italian, Irish, Greek immigrant decendants must be pre-occupied about those hateful Wasps and Germans who didn't want their ancestors here anymore. Benjamin Franklin hated the Germans immigrants arriving in his time. Has anyone ever attended an Oktoberfest event where they where burning a Ben Franklin effigy. When birthright citizenship is rescinded and chain migration ended and the border sealed, U.S. hispanics will go back to the same ol' grind every other American will. There will be no valuable or long-term repercussions.
Beleive me, for the people that matter(elected officials), the very heavy
hispanic vote with almost 50 million legal citizens, is something to cherish,
but, pardon moi, are you saying that hispanic-americans are leaving the country?????, ha, ha ,ha, I don't think so.......
You clearly do not live here in Arizona: the (mostly Hispanic) illegal alien population is down 30-50% and is continuing to decline.
On another note. Does anyone know if the ethnic Europeans who arrived in waves (late 18th/early 19th centuries) still hold a grudge and regularly vote against the party that was in power when the migration spigat was shut off in the 1920's. I mean if these pro-illegals are right, most Italian, Irish, Greek immigrant decendants must be pre-occupied about those hateful Wasps and Germans who didn't want their ancestors here anymore. Benjamin Franklin hated the Germans immigrants arriving in his time. Has anyone ever attended an Oktoberfest event where they where burning a Ben Franklin effigy. When birthright citizenship is rescinded and chain migration ended and the border sealed, U.S. hispanics will go back to the same ol' grind every other American will. There will be no valuable or long-term repercussions.
My father is a lot more pro illegal immigration than me; he is a (legal) immigrant himself.
The difference being is I am a native born American so my perspective is different.
Beleive me, for the people that matter(elected officials), the very heavy
hispanic vote with almost 50 million legal citizens, is something to cherish,
but, pardon moi, are you saying that hispanic-americans are leaving the country?????, ha, ha ,ha, I don't think so.......
You are incorrect. There are only about 40 million legal hispanic citizens including those to young to vote. They are only a drop in the bucket compared to the other 260 million non-hispanics including those who are too young to vote. The hispanic vote doesn't mean squat.
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