OK, call them criminal aliens.
Mexicans want a standard applied to them that they don’t apply to illegals in their own country.
...and CNN wonders why it’s become the laughing stock of, well, everyone.
OK, then, we'll call them "Invaders" and "New Conquistadores" instead.
Fine. Call them criminals.
Would it be a slur if I called Garcia an asshat?
That's anywhere on this planet. It is our way of life. People who don't like that idea should probably find someplace else to live.
Yeah, I agree.
It is a slur on the defintion of the word “immigrant”. It is also an insult to legal, honest immigrants, seeking a bettter life, use that term on these line-jumping criminals.
Instead, I got: Racist, invading, parastic thieves.
Yeah, I agree.
It is a slur on the defintion of the word “immigrant”. It is also an insult to legal, honest immigrants, seeking a better life, to use that term on these line-jumping, arrogant criminals.
Instead, I got: Racist, invading, parastic thieves.
spoken by the same left wing hypocrites who constantly refer to legal, taxpaying Americans as “teabaggers” or “rednecks”...
And rape should be referred to as an undocumented booty call and murder a post natal abortion.
Removable alien... unauthorized employment?
Not a crime?
If you can get kicked out of this country for it, then it is damn sure something.
And if they are "removable" and "unauthorized" lets round them up from the job sites and get to the removing.
Chief Justice John Roberts and three other justices have clearly stated they are working without authorization and are removable.
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They can call them whatever they wish. You can call them all ham sandwiches if you want, it doesn’t change reality. Illegal is Illegal.
And bank robbers are just undocumented borrowers.
In another development, trial lawyers are demanding that society stop calling people who commit armed robbery dangerous criminals. The lawyers claim that calling these “victims of society” criminals lowers their self-esteem and might lead to behavioral problems.
In June 2001 to December 2004, Florida Governor Jeb Bush appointed Mr. García as the only Hispanic to the seven member State Board of Education, a new government entity responsible for overseeing all education delivery systems in the state with an annual budget exceeding $15 billion. In February 2002, he was appointed by President George W. Bush to the President’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans, charged with developing a blueprint to close the educational gap for Hispanic children. On the Commission, he chaired its Public Awareness Committee.
García is a regular contributor to political campaigns. From 1999 to 2004 he is listed as personally contributing a total of $11,000 to various presidential and congressional candidates and Political Action Committees. He, and former wife Allison, are listed as contributing $2000 each to the 2004 campaign of George W. Bush. García was also a Bush Pioneer for the 2004 reelection campaign, raising at least $100,000 in contributions.
Garcia is on the Board of Directors of Winn-Dixie
To any liberal lurkers out there, let’s try that second sentence from another viewpoint to illustrate its absurdity:
“When you label someone an ‘illegal burglar’ or ‘illegal house-breaker’ or just plain ‘illegal,’ you are effectively saying the individual, as opposed to the actions the person has taken, is unlawful. The terms imply the very existence of an unauthorized home entry in America is criminal.”
OK, then let’s break into his house and sees if he calls 911 and claims there is a “burglar” in his house or will he say “uninvited guest”.