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To: DustyMoment

“So, here’s the point. If they succeed in the Mexicanization of the US, where will we all go to escape “Amexico”??”

And where will they go next to escape? Like their presidente said, “wherever there are Mexicans, there is Mexico.” Which means after a time, they won’t want to live here anymore.


16 posted on 09/27/2007 10:20:15 AM PDT by Will88
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To: Will88
And where will they go next to escape?

Canada!!

[Windsor, Ontario] Mayor Francis asks the feds for help to deal with influx of Mexicans
September 19, 2007

"When there is a possibility of adding thousands to the local social assistance system as a result of refugee claimants crossing the border into Windsor, we will become overwhelmed and our current resources will not suffice," Francis wrote in a letter sent Wednesday to Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

"The fact someone wants to come here for better economic opportunity or a better quality of life ... that's no basis for a successful refugee claim," said Immigration Refugee Board (IRB) spokesman Charles Hawkins.

Jacquie Rumiel, director of programs for new Canadians at the YMCA, where refugee claimants are referred by Windsor's border guards, said the new people she's seeing are "mostly" Mexicans coming from Florida.

To be successful, refugee claimants must prove they are fleeing persecution at home, something most of the Mexicans arriving in Windsor would be hard-pressed to do. The IRB's Hawkins said there was only a 13 per cent acceptance rate of refugee claims filed by Mexican nationals during the first six months of the year, compared to an overall rate of 47 per cent.

SNIP

28 posted on 09/27/2007 10:31:39 AM PDT by DumpsterDiver
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