To: DoughtyOne; texastoo
Im not convinced we can extrapolate widespread hispanic support for illegal immigration from these marches. The numbers in some of these marches are large, but the largest have more than hispanics marching. And as large as some of those marches are, there are litterally millions upon million who are not marching in solidarity with what is taking place. They are not marching against them either. There is a tacit acceptance of illegals, as long they are hispanic, by the the legal hispanics in this country. To deny that is folly. There are some small groups that are speaking out against illegals from south of the border but they are drowned out. It's much like the Muslims here in the U.S. who won't speak out against radical Muslims around the world or against those here.
23 posted on
11/11/2007 6:01:27 PM PST by
raybbr
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To: raybbr
There is a tacit acceptance of illegals, as long they are hispanic, by the the legal hispanics in this country. I agree.
However, I have a good rapport with a number of Hispanics. They tell you how they feel. They are out in the open with this. Most of the times they rely on the "poor Mexican" excuse for me.
25 posted on
11/11/2007 6:25:41 PM PST by
texastoo
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To: raybbr
Thanks for your comments on the subject. I appreciate them.
29 posted on
11/11/2007 7:17:46 PM PST by
DoughtyOne
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