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Should the hispanic community pay more in taxes to cover the cost of social services for illegals? If they are the people that support it should they pay for it?
Should the hispanic community pay more in taxes to cover the cost of social services for illegals? If they are the people that support it should they pay for it?
Why does this apply only to Hispanics? Why not just ask any community? What exactly do you mean by support? Your question if flawed beyond belief, I could not have written a worse one if I tried.
what a garbage question.
the whole premise that hispanics support illegals is false. hispanics are not a monolith. just like black folk aint.
did school let out early this year? why such juvenile and ridiculous threads?
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Originally Posted by FromMaine
Should the hispanic community pay more in taxes to cover the cost of social services for illegals? If they are the people that support it should they pay for it?
Why does this apply only to Hispanics? Why not just ask any community? What exactly do you mean by support? Your question if flawed beyond belief, I could not have written a worse one if I tried.
They are by far the largest group supporting the continued invasion,but not all Hispanics support Illegals.The group that needs to be Taxed for their support is the one encouraging more of this madness and that is the Church of Illegal Aliens and Pedophiles.The Catholic Church.
Maybe we should include this as a question at the DMV, like they already do here in CA with the voter registration. They could simply ask "Do you support undocumented immigrants in our country? Please check one:
A - yes, please tax an additional 15% from my gross earnings each year to cover their expense
B - no, please remove the people who don't belong in the US and guard our borders from further invasion."
who the hell is honestly going to agree to get taxed for illegals. even if the DO support them.
this whole thread is a fail.
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Originally Posted by DontH8Me
Maybe we should include this as a question at the DMV, like they already do here in CA with the voter registration. They could simply ask "Do you support undocumented immigrants in our country? Please check one:
A - yes, please tax an additional 15% from my gross earnings each year to cover their expense
B - no, please remove the people who don't belong in the US and guard our borders from further invasion."
Should the hispanic community pay more in taxes to cover the cost of social services for illegals? If they are the people that support it should they pay for it?
What about the employers like Walmart and Perdue chicken who employ the illegal immigrants. They by far are the biggest supporters.
who the hell is honestly going to agree to get taxed for illegals. even if the DO support them.
this whole thread is a fail.
But don't you see that is what makes them hypocrites? Those who want them here (not only Hispanic Americans) should foot the bill for them then, not those of us that don't want them here. Otherwise they should join the rest of us and see that they leave.
But don't you see that is what makes them hypocrites? Those who want them here (not only Hispanic Americans) should foot the bill for them then, not those of us that don't want them here. Otherwise they should join the rest of us and see that they leave.
Had you not quoted him, I wouldn't have seen his post. Laughable - what do they call people who are perfectly content with squandering money that other people earned? I know there has to be a name for it....
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