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Yes, some did. I lived on the border for a decade and saw it first hand. I moved because of the illegal problem and their violence.
Really, and that's the typical hispanic american voter to you?
I understand that there will be some, but to have that be the typical image is beyond ridiculous. Puerto Ricans who immigranted throughout urban areas are Hispanic American. Tejanos and Californios whose ancestors lived in the southwest before they were even annexed to the states are Hispanic American. Migrants or descendants from all parts of Latin America as well as Spain and Portugal who migrated here legally are Hispanic Americans. These together well outnumber illegal immigrants--which is a ridiculous thing to even insert in here since illegal immigrants can't vote anyhow.
Boy reading the posts in this thread with the childish name calling I'd swear I was back in grade school....
If people don't think these illegal aliens buy SS cards/drivers licenses and vote....
I know, right?!! They aren't even worthy of anymore of my time, but they are humorous. The scary thing is that they are the proof of the dumbed down America.
Boy reading the posts in this thread with the childish name calling I'd swear I was back in grade school....
If people don't think these illegal aliens buy SS cards/drivers licenses and vote....
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Originally Posted by MORebelWoman
I know, right?!! They aren't even worthy of anymore of my time, but they are humorous. The scary thing is that they are the proof of the dumbed down America.
And the few incidences of illegal immigrants voting are who you think of when you think of the entire Hispanic American voting block? Poor people illegally crossing that border is the accurate archetypical image for an American who votes and is of Hispanic ancestry? Does that sound reasonable at all to you? You know that there used to be large chunks of the Hispanic vote that swung Republican, right? It wasn't even that clean of a sweep this election, and it was far more balanced in the 2008 election. When all Hispanic Americans became roped into illegal immigrants, then you're getting to get backlash and you're going to alienate rational American citizens who were simple of Hispanic ancestry. This is not healthy or helpful for the Republican party or the decreasing percentage of Hispanic voters who vote Republican.
Really, and that's the typical hispanic american voter to you?
I understand that there will be some, but to have that be the typical image is beyond ridiculous. Puerto Ricans who immigranted throughout urban areas are Hispanic American. Tejanos and Californios whose ancestors lived in the southwest before they were even annexed to the states are Hispanic American. Migrants or descendants from all parts of Latin America as well as Spain and Portugal who migrated here legally are Hispanic Americans. These together well outnumber illegal immigrants--which is a ridiculous thing to even insert in here since illegal immigrants can't vote anyhow.
Can't vote legally is one thing but with so many voter ID laws shot down "some" do vote anyway along with other non-citizens.
I don't know how anyone can expect to tell racists to not be racist, and expect they might listen. Not going to happen. Carry that further, if FOX were to tell their viewers not to be racist, how long til they have very few viewers?
Of course there are no racists on the left watching left wing news stations, right?
Can't vote legally is one thing but with so many voter ID laws shot down "some" do vote anyway along with other non-citizens.
Why did you put some in quotes? You found solid evidence of massive voter fraud that would have completely changed the outcome of these elections?
Also, you're ignoring the main point. Are these illegal immigrants who cross the border, and in your case end up buying a SS and voting illegally, what you think is the archetypical Hispanic American? Do you believe that is an accurate depiction?
Can't vote legally is one thing but with so many voter ID laws shot down "some" do vote anyway along with other non-citizens.
Why would "They" vote? What's in it for them? Why would they risk being deported to cast a vote when they have nothing invested in our country? What good does it do an illegal alien to risk it all to vote? Don't understand your logic at all.
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