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To: DManA

This idea that Texas is the great hope is a bit over blown I belive. They’ve got some serious problems too.


I sadly might have to agree. As a 7th generation Texas who loves the state dearly, I know that there are absolute Floods of immigrants from Mexico, South America, Asia, Arab, India and also as mentioned in a post above, many, many transplants from NE and California. While small towns and some suburbs might still have their heads on straight, the bigger cities and many suburbs are being inundated (most people I know who live in my suburb, if they grew up in Texas are pretty conservative still, but when half your suburb is either foreign or from liberal states, the flavor of things changes. Where I live has changed drastically in just the past 10 -15 years. I don’t mind some immigration but SLOWLY with specific plans that immigrants will take on the values and culture of our country, rather than coming in with the purpose of changing our country to the place they came from. It is really, really sad.

I think the only way to stop the flood is to of course crack down on illegal immigration, but also STOP the massive flood tide of legal immigration and send many of them back home. Also, cut off the welfare and medicaid candy fountain that attracts so many.

The chances of that happening? None


46 posted on 12/14/2012 7:35:27 AM PST by boxlunch
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To: boxlunch
The chances of that happening? None

Reality sucks. Texas will soon have a majority Hispanic population as will most of the border states and Aztlan will be established.

We can deny all we want but we have been invaded by the womb and we will not survive it.

Good observation by the way.

61 posted on 12/14/2012 12:47:03 PM PST by itsahoot (Any enemy, that is allowed to have a King's X line, is undefeatable. (USS Taluga AO-62))
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