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Judge helps administration keep Mexicans in slave like conditions
July 28, 2010 | CynicalBear

Posted on 07/28/2010 12:58:13 PM PDT by CynicalBear

A federal judge today has helped the Obama administration’s goal of keeping Mexicans in America in what amounts to slavery. Mexican Americans who are here legally should be appalled. Mexicans are held by coyotes for ransom, in flop houses where women are raped and all are abused, then are “sold” into a life of working for low wages while not daring to speak up about working conditions. They live a life worrying that they may be caught and deported. They can’t enjoy the benefits of being in a free country because they are not truly free. They cannot fully integrate into society because they don’t truly feel like they belong. They can’t rise economically, purchase better housing, apply for loans, or enjoy many of the benefits of citizenship. Even those Mexican Americans who have American citizenship, whether born here or became citizens legally, are always worried that others may be suspicious that they may be illegals so cannot truly feel at ease. Illegal immigration hurts the whole of the Mexican American population, especially the Mexican Americans who are here legally. They should see through the hypocrisy of the administration of this country and understand that they are being used as pawns.


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Their living conditions are better than most US Navy Ships....


21 posted on 07/28/2010 8:29:33 PM PDT by libertyhoundusnr
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