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Old 12-04-2007
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Re: Question For Our Learned White Supremists...

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Originally Posted by Frank View Post
Why would they when they do not have too? More money into the coffers of the bosses is always a welcome site at any corporation.
Which is what created this situation in the first place...

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Actually I blame the U.S. government for not sending 100,000+ troops to guard the southern border from this foreign invasion.
You really think that's the answer? Where do you get the idea that Hispanic people want to "take over" the US? As one Vietnam vet once told me; "What we never realized is that the Vietnamese people didn't care which side won. They just wanted their bowl of rice." Meaning, the people of the country had no interest in the national politics of the war, they just wanted to be able to live comfortably, just as any other human. I think the same can be applied to Hispanic immigrants. They have no collaborative agenda to take over the US, they just see it as a place where they can better their lot.

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Nice dodge; answering a question with a question.
Clever, huh? But I really would like to know what makes Hispanic people inherently inferior and incapable of achieving like every other race that has immigrated to the US in the past?

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Note the term 'unjust laws.' America does not owe people from Mexico jobs, living space or a free pass across the border. There is no 'unjust law' to be broken because Mexicans are not entitled by right to live and work in the U.S.
No, but as I was saying before, Mexicans were entitled by right to their own land to live off of and farm. The policies of the US government took that away from them. So based off of that information, I would say that the US does owe Mexicans something, the least of which would be an apology. Based off of that information, I would say that the current laws regarding immigration are unjust. I'm sure that there were many British people who thought that the Stamp Act was perfectly fair. It just depends on what side of the issue you're on whether you see the law as unjust or not.
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