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Springfield, MD (GMA) - A Ghanaian illegal immigrant in the United States has won $213 Million in the world's largest-ever lottery jackpot.
Kojo Ntow Ayensu was one of three winners that shared the $640 million world record-breaking Mega Millions jackpot.
Around 7:15 p.m. Friday night, Ayensu came to a 7-Eleven store in Baltimore, Maryland, and paid $1 for a "quick pick" of one line of numbers -- which ended up exactly matching those pulled. Ghanaian illegal Immigrant Wins $213 Million
Illegals don't have to pay taxes, if they have kids, they get food stamps, WIC, Section 8 housing, free health care, they often do work but don't have to report their under-the-table cash wages so have lots of spare money to spend on fluff like lottery tickets.
Well, it's believable, because the first winner of the Big Spin in the California lottery was an illegal alien from Mexico.
Note that there has been a premise put forward here that we can just say "Mexican" now for the highlighted portion of your (note the correct form) post...
It saves typing, and having to think of the context of how anything about "Mexicans" (or any other nationality also assumed to be Mexican) can have the placement in a forum on illegal immigration...
Note that there has been a premise put forward here that we can just say "Mexican" now for the highlighted portion of your (note the correct form) post...
It saves typing, and having to think of the context of how anything about "Mexicans" (or any other nationality also assumed to be Mexican) can have the placement in a forum on illegal immigration...
Why do you do this when it is plain as day that when the word Mexican is used in here and since this IS the illegal immigration forum that is the kind of Mexican being referred to?
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