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Only 200,000? Heck, out here in California, the destination of choice for most of the nations illegals, we do better than that. Just before each and every election the word goes out into the illegal alien community; vote early, vote often, vote Democrat, vote Latino.
I hear that there is going to be a state name change on the ballot in the next election. Mexifornia.
I hear that there is going to be a state name change on the ballot in the next election. Mexifornia.
But of course, the politicians here have been working very hard toward that goal. The full and formal name of the state will be as follows; "The Peoples Socialist Republic of Mexifornia."
Exactly -- why else is Obama making so many promises to the illegals? Same is true in Texas.
I've lived in Miami for 60 years - it's no surprise to hear that "many" FL voters are not citizens. Voter registration is on the honor system - no proof of citizenship is required. I'd bet that at least half of the 200,000 are right here in Miami-Dade Cty. This has been going on long before Obama became POTUS - stop trying to politicize a 50 year old problem....
Miami: It's like visiting a foreign country without ever leaving the US!
Not at all surprised by this but pi**ed it is happening. To vote is an honor and those peoples that are not citizens of our country should not be allowed that pleasure!
I've lived in Miami for 60 years - it's no surprise to hear that "many" FL voters are not citizens. Voter registration is on the honor system - no proof of citizenship is required. I'd bet that at least half of the 200,000 are right here in Miami-Dade Cty. This has been going on long before Obama became POTUS - stop trying to politicize a 50 year old problem....
Miami: It's like visiting a foreign country without ever leaving the US!
Is there a chance that some of those votes in 2000 in that area of Florida came from people like this? Just wondering if there is a chance that all that noise back then could have been senseless because too many non-citizens had voted for old Algore.
That number is large enough to swing an election especially the next one that I will believe is happening when they hand me my ballot.
Visit LA some time. For all practical purposes it is Mexico City's largest suburb.
I can't speak from those numbers but recently in Dodge City, Ks. the feds and the local police department threw down hundreds of charges of racketeering against one to the local Hispanic gangs. They are only after 23 of the members of the really small gang of from 300 to 500 members but in a city of fewer than 25000 people that sounds like a quite a large bunch. All of the members are supposed to be either first or second generation citizens.
The crimes have been against Guatemalan illegals, or as we have to call them today, undocumented workers all employed in feed yards or beef processing plants. Crimes from murder down have been committed by these people over a period of 4 years that the investigation has been ongoing. Those illegals are very easy to take advantage of since they don't trust banks and cash their checks and immediately send the money "home". When a group of hoodlums kicks in your door on pay day and demands your money what can you do when you fear what may happen to you if you went to the police.
Yeah this is minor compared to LA or Miami but multiply it by the thousands of small towns where those illegals live and work and it grows to immense proportions.
I don’t know. But Florida has a lot of Cuban immigrants and a lot of the Cuban Americans are Republican. I would say that some are Republican and others are Democrats.
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