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To: Dane
I'm not aware of one Hispanic nation that is both fiscally conservative and socially conservative and not many that are either. Name one.

We have Puerto Rico that has received $100's of billions of U.S. Taxpayer's dollars over the past 100 years. They'll receive around $20 billion dollars of U.S Taxpayer's dollars, in cash, next year, alone. Even after all of that, they're more like Cuba than they'll ever be like the United States. Sure there is a PERCENTAGE of Hispanics that might identify culturally with the United States, but we need a controlled immigration process that will screen them out of the hoards that wish to trample our borders, laws and rights to get here.

Not one of these law-breakers should be allowed to remain in the United States, not one.

I don't know why you persist in defending ILLEGAL immigration that is of a magnitude unprecedented in the history of this planet.

Maybe you can explain why in the world you think we need 1 to 3 million new, illegal, non-English speaking invaders in our country every year? I'd really like to understand where you're coming from.

Why is this less abhorrent to you than 2 to 3 million pounds of recreational narcotics crossing our borders illegally, every year?

16 posted on 03/17/2002 6:52:06 AM PST by 4Freedom
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To: 4Freedom
I'm not aware of one Hispanic nation that is both fiscally conservative and socially conservative and not many that are either. Name one

Well at least two referendums in California that would be considered conservative passed with the help of Hispanic support.

The first one was Ron Untz's referendum against bilingual education. It passed with a 60% margin.

The second was the referendum against gay marriage. Again it won by a huge margin and had Hispanic support.

Also there is a Hispanic Republican member of Congress from Texas in what can be considered Sanchez country, his name is Henry Bonilla. So your little template doesn't work, but that doesn't matter to you, IMHO, you want to push these people away for whatever reason.

20 posted on 03/17/2002 7:01:30 AM PST by Dane
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To: 4Freedom & Dane
I'm not aware of one Hispanic nation that is both fiscally conservative and socially conservative and not many that are either. Name one.

How about Spain itself? The Catholic Church & Franco haven't left too much room for leftish tomfoolery -- not yet, anyway!

73 posted on 03/17/2002 9:46:14 AM PST by dodger
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