Posted on 08/26/2015 10:11:05 AM PDT by Hojczyk
Vote in only one or lose voting rights in both!
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In Mexico he would still be wearing the circus clown outfit that is the latino TV trademark.
Then he is admitting to a felony in one or both countries
Why do any of them leave for that matter?
If Mexico was worth celebrating, they’d be there.
Now this....
http://freebeacon.com/issues/thousands-of-illegal-immigrant-children-could-be-freed-into-u-s/
What’s ironic about this is that, according to Mexican immigration law, a US expatriate cannot vote in a Mexican election...
Watch Tom Woods’s video, “Interview with a Zombie.” Then watch Jorge Ramos interviewing Ted Cruz. It’s almost the same video.
Woods and a Zombie:
https://youtu.be/TrcM5exDxcc
Cruz and Ramos:
https://youtu.be/h6sBy6V8wCk
Arrest the crooked little bastard.
Anything not seen his way is racist, what an idiot.
It’s now OFFICIAL: America has LOST ITS MIND!
I live in Panama and am learning Espanol. Mucha gracia (yes, Panamanian drop most final ‘s’s) por la informacion!
Con mucho gusto. Ten cuidado y buena suerte!
I was surprised a few years ago to realize that the US allows for dual citizenship in the first place. Now, as I read about it, it sounds like our policy is totally dependent on other countries. So, if Country A, for example, allows for dual citizenship, we have to, as well. If Country A does not, then we go by its rules.
Maybe I’m misinterpreting the data. I’m not a lawyer. But, why can’t something like this be clear-cut AND in favor of Americans? Never mind, I think I know. If the laws were written in a reasonable and understandable way - or, if they were written at all - we wouldn’t need the Trial Lawyers Association. Or a full-time Congress. Or both.
I detest self serving forced diversity
Works nowhere it’s been tried or forced
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