The Mexicans' tax dollars at work, not to improve conditions in Mexico, but to inform border jumpers how to better exercise their rights in the United States. Fox's silent invasion continues.
1 posted on
11/10/2002 9:17:07 AM PST by
Pa' fuera
To: Pa' fuera
This really is disgusting. Of course we would never nuke Tijuana. . . . would we?
2 posted on
11/10/2002 9:22:26 AM PST by
BenLurkin
To: Pa' fuera
The Mexican elite have no intention of improving conditions over there but in some ways it seems this book could be good. Mexicans in the little villages will hear of American type wages ---to them $2.00 an hour sounds great but they aren't prepared for American costs of living. They don't realize they'll be sleeping on floors, living 15 people to a small apartment. Many have intentions of supporting their families back in Mexico but absence doesn't make the heart grow fonder, usually after a few months or couple years, they find new lovers and quit their families.
3 posted on
11/10/2002 9:28:48 AM PST by
FITZ
To: Pa' fuera
But it also speaks to the loneliness of being far from home, about how much migrants miss their families and even their favorite foods. The saddest moment is there, too: when a migrant's lifeless body is shipped home. I can think of a sadder moment: When the migrant kills an innocent victim or molests a child, then jumps the border. They forgot to include those instances in their little survey on illegal life in the US.
4 posted on
11/10/2002 9:38:04 AM PST by
Pa' fuera
To: Pa' fuera
...in Mexican and U.S. communities where "migration" is common...
I keep seeing this word migration pop up more and more in describing "Illegals". It is clear to me that Mexico and the press feel that there are no U.S. borders.
5 posted on
11/10/2002 9:57:18 AM PST by
tall_tex
To: Pa' fuera
He wants them to know they have rights in the United States and that they must obey U.S. laws.Cognitive dissonance strikes again. They aren't obeying the laws by crossing the border in the first place!!!
It's time to impose a 20% federal tax on all money transferred to Mexico (or, for that matter, anywhere). If we can't deport them, let's bankrupt them! Let's get some of this under the table cheap labor money into the Treasury.
8 posted on
11/10/2002 10:12:22 AM PST by
SR71A
To: Pa' fuera
Yeah, it's terrible what they go through alright. That must be why they are coming here by the millions and public schools are closing in Mexico City because of population decrease while they smuggle their kids across the border via sympathetic American hispanics pretending that they are their kids.
The politicians better get on the ball and do their first duty which is to protect our border, not fulfill come globalist no borders socialist/corporate pipe dream they keep shoving on their fellow Americans or both major candidates may lose come 2004. Strange things are happening and Tancredo in office in 2004 via write in may become more appealing to voters of both parties.
To: Pa' fuera
Two words: President Pancredo.
15 posted on
11/10/2002 10:24:31 AM PST by
Wormwood
To: FreedomFriend; madfly; Tancredo Fan; Marine Inspector; Joe Hadenuf; Drill Alaska
ping
To: Pa' fuera
He wants them to know they have rights in the United States and that they must obey U.S. laws...how about the one about legal immigration? This book is a terrorist's guide to entry into the US. The author should be pursued as an enemy combatant.
25 posted on
11/10/2002 11:30:52 AM PST by
RWG
To: Pa' fuera
Let him start by describing how hard life is in the Sonoran Desert, and why they need to stay on their side of it.
29 posted on
11/11/2002 10:00:48 AM PST by
Redbob
To: Pa' fuera
All Mexican would-be illegal workers and those already here, must, MUST avoid being mistreated in America and return to their own land. ALL American would-be employers MUST stop hiring Mexican laborers and MUST fire ALL undocumented workers. IF WE DON'T STOP HIRING THEM, THEY WON'T STOP INVADING US!!!!!!
31 posted on
11/11/2002 10:23:18 PM PST by
Hila
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