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Old 07-23-2018, 02:26 PM
 
Location: Arizona
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I predict the fiscal meltdowns of many heavily illegal alien cities and refugee heavy cities are just beginning. The incredible birth rates, incredibly high rates of obesity, disease and noise make the cities extremely unappealing places to shop.

Who wants to shop in Santa Ana, when they can shop in Costa Mesa, Orange and Newport Beach and avoid the disease, tremendous crime and people living in squalor coughing and sneezing every couple of feet like in Santa Ana.

Guess in cities like Santa Ana where many of the women don't work and have to stay at home with their huge families, many of the men working for non-reputable companies and lots of money being sent back to their home country that it is causing major fiscal issues.
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Old 07-23-2018, 02:59 PM
 
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Dallas and Houston have more than a million undocumented aliens living there.

Maybe you should worry about your own state before you lecture other states about it.
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Old 07-23-2018, 03:13 PM
 
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We have to dramatically increase deportations of illegals. Get all out who are not willing to sign up legally and only the law abiding ones who have been working.
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Old 07-23-2018, 03:42 PM
 
Location: Arizona
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Dallas and Houston have more than a million undocumented aliens living there.

Maybe you should worry about your own state before you lecture other states about it.
I rent a place for a low price in Texas. But the property taxes are incredibly high, especially in areas with lots of illegal aliens and anchor babies.

El Paso, Texas is a good example. Very weak economy, lack of a commercial tax base because why businesses want to locate to a place with such incredibly high commercial tax rates so the property taxes are funneled down to the homeowners.

El Paso would have much lower property tax bils but they have an excessive birth rates of illegal aliens and anchor babies.

https://cbs4local.com/news/cbs4-spec...rough-the-roof

Texas in my opinion is weak on illegals. Strong states like North Dakota and Wyoming have very few illegal aliens and very low taxes.
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Old 07-23-2018, 07:21 PM
 
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Dallas and Houston have more than a million undocumented aliens living there.

Maybe you should worry about your own state before you lecture other states about it.

They are illegal aliens not "undocumented".
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Old 07-23-2018, 07:25 PM
 
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We have to dramatically increase deportations of illegals. Get all out who are not willing to sign up legally and only the law abiding ones who have been working.

I disagree, they all need to be deported. Americans need their jobs back and those who are working are felons by using stolen SS numbers or working for cash evading taxes. There are no law abiding illegal aliens. We have annual quotas for legal immigration and allowing any of them to stay negates those sane quotas and is a slap in the face to immigrants who came here legally.
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Old 07-23-2018, 07:27 PM
 
Location: Virginia
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Dallas and Houston have more than a million undocumented aliens living there.

Maybe you should worry about your own state before you lecture other states about it.
They still have smaller illegal portions of the overall population, and neither is on the verge of bankruptcy.
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Old 07-23-2018, 07:31 PM
 
Location: Eugene, Oregon
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https://voiceofoc.org/2018/06/santa-...-tax-increase/

https://voiceofoc.org/2017/02/santa-...g-deportation/

I predict the fiscal meltdowns of many heavily illegal alien cities and refugee heavy cities are just beginning. The incredible birth rates, incredibly high rates of obesity, disease and noise make the cities extremely unappealing places to shop.

Who wants to shop in Santa Ana, when they can shop in Costa Mesa, Orange and Newport Beach and avoid the disease, tremendous crime and people living in squalor coughing and sneezing every couple of feet like in Santa Ana.

Guess in cities like Santa Ana where many of the women don't work and have to stay at home with their huge families, many of the men working for non-reputable companies and lots of money being sent back to their home country that it is causing major fiscal issues.

Is this your full-time job, combing the backpage news items, digging up obscure factoids that you think cast an unfavorable light on those outside your conservative, straitjacketed world?
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Old 07-23-2018, 07:34 PM
 
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https://voiceofoc.org/2018/06/santa-...-tax-increase/

https://voiceofoc.org/2017/02/santa-...g-deportation/

I predict the fiscal meltdowns of many heavily illegal alien cities and refugee heavy cities are just beginning. The incredible birth rates, incredibly high rates of obesity, disease and noise make the cities extremely unappealing places to shop.

Who wants to shop in Santa Ana, when they can shop in Costa Mesa, Orange and Newport Beach and avoid the disease, tremendous crime and people living in squalor coughing and sneezing every couple of feet like in Santa Ana.

Guess in cities like Santa Ana where many of the women don't work and have to stay at home with their huge families, many of the men working for non-reputable companies and lots of money being sent back to their home country that it is causing major fiscal issues.
Wish the feds would send in 500 MRAPS with 10 ICE agents in each MRAP
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Old 07-23-2018, 07:37 PM
 
Location: In The Thin Air
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I rent a place for a low price in Texas. But the property taxes are incredibly high, especially in areas with lots of illegal aliens and anchor babies.

El Paso, Texas is a good example. Very weak economy, lack of a commercial tax base because why businesses want to locate to a place with such incredibly high commercial tax rates so the property taxes are funneled down to the homeowners.

El Paso would have much lower property tax bils but they have an excessive birth rates of illegal aliens and anchor babies.

https://cbs4local.com/news/cbs4-spec...rough-the-roof

Texas in my opinion is weak on illegals. Strong states like North Dakota and Wyoming have very few illegal aliens and very low taxes.
But then you would have to live in North Dakota or Wyoming. If you like wind Wyoming is your place.
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