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To: LongWayHome

It is sad. California should be what it once was, a place where Americans can move to and feel like it’s home. A place where they can live and open their businesses.

I moved to California in the late ‘60s when I was in high school. It wasn’t a colony of Mexico and other more exotic parts of the Third World. There weren’t gangs and graffiti and vastly overcrowded houses running down entire neighborhoods. The radio dial had stations that actually broadcast in English! Imagine that! We had a common culture. Sure there were problems and crime, but they were American problems and crime and not the imported problems and crime of the third world.

Well that’s all changed. SoCal is very overcrowded. Housing is too expensive for most Americans to afford. Vast stretches of once pleasant American suburbs are now gang infested, graffiti scarred, alien places that Americans don’t want to live in. And this is directly the result of massive migration from the third world, legal as well as illegal. How is this good for the United States?

Well it isn’t. And if the momentum of this isn’t changed it will permanently alter the rest of the country as well. If we were to deport the huge number of foreign nationals who have been illegally residing in the US for years then California would be available for Americans once again. This is entirely the fault of Republicans and Democrats who have been consciously enabling the dispossession of the Americans in their own country. It’s despicable.


113 posted on 08/23/2015 9:48:10 PM PDT by Pelham (Without deportation you have defacto amnesty)
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To: Pelham

It’s a nightmare & disgrace what the elites have done to this state & to see a lying scumbag like George Will go after Trump who is bring this up to the public is maddening.


116 posted on 08/23/2015 10:49:28 PM PDT by LongWayHome
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