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NOW I know where protesters are getting their drama. There's just one problem. The only thing travelers have to fear is the protesters themselves. There's no boycott, it's knuckleheads stomping around that dissuade any to visit, no one wants to see how digressed America has become with these unfounded violent protests, they are quite the embarrassment causing increased intolerance from Americans. Yes, knuckleheads, stay within the law and you'll be fine. Illegal, ba bye.
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The Foreign Relations Department is urging Mexicans to "act with prudence and respect the framework of local laws."
What are you talking about? What "we" want is the enforcement of our laws to secure our border. Knuckleheads took this personally. America has every right to see who is in this country illegally and expel them. What do you want? Freedom for all and any to enter with apologies from us to even inquire? America is strong, get used to it. The Giant has re-awakened.
The Mexican government still wishes to unload itself of much of it's population, but it doesn't want to risk having them show back up. So it's going to advise it's people to head to California or some other state and stay out of Arizona.
Arizona taxpayers might actually be able to keep some hospitals and ERs open, they won't get all that spill-over cartel crime and violence. Wages for Americans will likely rise in Arizona.
As the Mexican government instructs it's emigrees to avoid Arizona, the taxpayers of states like California are about to get a double or triple whamee. Not only will it get the millions already having California as their preferred destination, it will get many of those who would have gone to Arizona but now won't, plus many illegals now in Arizona will likely head to California.
Also everyone in California ought to be celebrating this move by Arizona taxpayers. Now you can take in all the illegals of Arizona, take care of them how you think they should be cared for. They can fill up your hospitals, your emergency rooms and of course they can compete for jobs -- in California.
So I don't understand the complaining. All you have to do is open your loving arms and the illegals will pour into California.
Mexico is a filthy & corrupt country. Unfortunately the illegals will head to ca now instead of az. Ca law enforcement & state & local govt wont do a damn thing about it. San bernardino,ca is LOADED with illegals. Nasty, dirty city & a tard for a mayor.
NOW I know where protesters are getting their drama. There's just one problem. The only thing travelers have to fear is the protesters themselves. There's no boycott, it's knuckleheads stomping around that dissuade any to visit, no one wants to see how digressed America has become with these unfounded violent protests, they are quite the embarrassment causing increased intolerance from Americans. Yes, knuckleheads, stay within the law and you'll be fine. Illegal, ba bye.
Its not just Mexico, Guatemala or any other Latin American country. Its politicians in our own country who are warning their fellow Americans to avoid Arizona. Even the Vice Governor of California said he is disappointed he will now have to carry his passport to enter Arizona. Sports Associations are also moving away from AZ for fear that their own players or followers will be racially profiled.
Sorry but its delusional thinking to say that its coming from Mexico. Hey, even Hillary Clinton is saying people who have a different accent and are natives of New York, would be targetted.
My chances in Arizona are far better than they are in Mexico...
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