Sheik Yerbouti
Lifer
- Feb 16, 2005
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I'm Canadian, I'm trying to be polite. ()
Wait, a REAL Canadian wouldn't have to try, it's innate for REAL Canadians... hmmm....
I'm Canadian, I'm trying to be polite. ()
Wait, a REAL Canadian wouldn't have to try, it's innate for REAL Canadians... hmmm....
No, really. I LOVE maple bacon and our national animal the kangaroo! And snow! Yeah, snow! And hoocky, love the hoocky games! Love 'em!
Oh, look, over there! A Mexican judge!!!!
And not once did you mention a moose, I rest my case, he's from Portugal.
There's a significant portion of the US population consisting of illegals and other (recent) immigrants where their allegiance is to a foreign identity. A foreign body, a foreign flag. They are not US citizens but they hold majority control over many localities.
We ARE balkanized. There is no returning that land to US citizens, it has been culturally taken through means of migration instead of force. Typically it's expected we will not reclaim it by force. Ergo the current stalemate where they keep getting stronger and we sit by and do nothing.
Strands? Get your eyes checked, dude.
He's standing in a field's worth.
There's a significant portion of the US population consisting of illegals and other (recent) immigrants where their allegiance is to a foreign identity. A foreign body, a foreign flag. They are not US citizens but they hold majority control over many localities.
We ARE balkanized. There is no returning that land to US citizens, it has been culturally taken through means of migration instead of force. Typically it's expected we will not reclaim it by force. Ergo the current stalemate where they keep getting stronger and we sit by and do nothing.
You could always hide under your bed.
Where the hell did you come from, Windhelm?
That isn't what I'm asking. Is it wrong to try and make the border more secure? Is that more clear? I don't expect Perhaps you missed the context.That's similar to asking if we can stop traffic law violations. Increasing enforcement can reduce violation, of course. However, in the case of immigration, the demand is driven by US employers who have a vested interest otherwise, and we're not about to start prosecuting white people when the point is to hate on the darkies.
This man might say you're not legal.
That's similar to asking if we can stop traffic law violations. Increasing enforcement can reduce violation, of course. However, in the case of immigration, the demand is driven by US employers who have a vested interest otherwise, and we're not about to start prosecuting white people when the point is to hate on the darkies.
No, we aren't about to do that. It's far easier for the political elites to get paid by the rich people to give them free shit and make more voters.
Meanwhile they suppress wages, fuck our schools, lower living standards, create more crime...etc
They wouldn't be here if we didn't have liberals andestablishmentrepublicans giving the country away for free on the backs of the middle class.
I am all for that. 50k per employee per day if they don't have an SSN or aren't here in some legal form.ftfy, people are coming here for jobs, stop that and you have stopped the problem all the while doing it without 'the wall'
Then you'd have only the criminals coming through.ftfy, people are coming here for jobs, stop that and you have stopped the problem all the while doing it without 'the wall'
I am all for that. 50k per employee per day if they don't have an SSN or aren't here in some legal form.
LOL the age-old "assimilating" argument. The US, unlike most other countries is virtually a pile of many different races, cultures, heritages who somehow manage to live together. There is no "master race" to assimilate into.
And you, living in a nation where people wave their flag over any even most trivial things should understand WHY other people may wave their flags.
Or are you saying she can not/should not/is not allowed to..SIMPLY because "she is Mexican", and this being reason enough that her being proud of her heritage is being a "bad" thing? WTF?
If you think that others "are not allowed to be proud of their heritage", it's nothing but pure, plain racism. It's almost as if saying that her being Mexican is "a bad thing", without any other further justification required. This exact sentiment that is slowly creeping [and actively planted] into American's minds.
There's a significant portion of the US population consisting of illegals and other (recent) immigrants where their allegiance is to a foreign identity. A foreign body, a foreign flag. They are not US citizens but they hold majority control over many localities.
We ARE balkanized. There is no returning that land to US citizens, it has been culturally taken through means of migration instead of force. Typically it's expected we will not reclaim it by force. Ergo the current stalemate where they keep getting stronger and we sit by and do nothing.
The Mexicans were in Southern California before the Americans were. I lived in Orange County for a while back in the 90s. Most of the 'illegals' you think you see are probably legal citizens.Ground zero for the invasion, Southern California.
And what about the people seeking out a better life but the wages are suppressed?ok good, we have common ground, that's a very good thing. Now, which is going to be 'easier' to do, forcing companies from very small to huge to comply and pay OR kick people out of the country, meanwhile companies continue to hire under the table?
Illegal immigrants are a soft target, companies, not so much, some have some pretty serious pull in DC, unfortunately.
Much easier to get the population riled up against the people they see every day instead of the corporations and companies that are doing the hiring. There is no quick solution, I tend to empathize with the plight of the people seeking out a better life rather than the people trying to fatten their bottom line.
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Much easier to get the population riled up against the people they see every day instead of the corporations and companies that are doing the hiring. There is no quick solution, I tend to empathize with the plight of the people seeking out a better life rather than the people trying to fatten their bottom line.
ftfy, people are coming here for jobs, stop that and you have stopped the problem all the while doing it without 'the wall'
That isn't what I'm asking. Is it wrong to try and make the border more secure? Is that more clear? I don't expect Perhaps you missed the context.
Why are you bringing up hatred? Is it hatred to secure the border? Is it hatred to have any impediment whatsoever at the border?
You shouldn't use slurs like that, it is offensive.