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I think EL Prez needs to get off his dead greedy AZZ and speak to his own people.. in his OWN country and speak about thier problems and what THEY need to do to fix them...
Ohh.. that's right... we DON"T want his lowlifes over here..and he does, guess it is a problem for him!
All that slime-ball wants is for us to leave our border wide-open so his lowlife relatives can sneak over and keep bleeding us dry!
I think EL Prez needs to get off his dead greedy AZZ and speak to his own people.. in his OWN country and speak about thier problems and what THEY need to do to fix them...
Ohh.. that's right... we DON"T want his lowlifes over here..and he does, guess it is a problem for him!
All that slime-ball wants is for us to leave our border wide-open so his lowlife relatives can sneak over and keep bleeding us dry!
I could not agree more, Arizona Bound.
However, you forgot one major point . . .
Mega-Greedy El Prez wants the God Almighty Dollar all of his exported human garbage sends back home.
I think we have them on the run, both illegals and the pro=illegals in the legislatures. Again, the Federal government will not do anything about this problem because of Mexican oil. It will be up to the grass root legal Americans to force state governments to act. We can win this battle. If all states worked in unison to enact laws to prevent employers from hiring illegals and prevent illegals from standing on street corners in the mornings and waiting for contractors to pick them up; they will leave and go back to wherever they came from.
Let me get this straight---you're telling me that a group of Mexican lawmakers (to be more specific, STATE-level lawmakers) has traveled to a foreign country in an effort to sway THAT country's politics?---to 'put in a word', as it were, in THAT country's policies?...I'm amazed. And also, more than a little disappointed.
Isn't that against Mexican law? It sounds to me like "butting in". I thought official Mexican policy stood very FIRMLY against any sort of "butting in" to the affairs of others.
Obviously, I must be confused.
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