Posted on 05/01/2006 8:44:30 AM PDT by Explorer24
Quick story about Real American Immigrants to compare/contrast those who come legally with those who, well, don't.
These people work literally all day and night. Always happy, always friendly. They'll bend over backwards to get you what you need.
They hired someone to come to start work today, he didn't show, I wonder why?
Those in the area, I strongly urge your support of this family who came here legally and are contributing to our community and realizing the American dream on their own without being a drain on society. If you can't make it, give a call to voice your support or Real Immigrants.
6161 Meadowridge Rd. (Rt. 103) Elkridge, MD 21075 410-579-4779 M-F 7AM-8PM S: 11-8
My mom had to wait outside the US a year before INS took their sweet time to do the paperwork so she could join my father in this country.
I guess we're just a bunch of idiots for following the law and not going to Mexico and swimming across. I mean the illegals get to get drivers licenses. They pay in-state tuition. They get to vote. They don't need to buy car insurance. They also don't have to give 25%-35% of their income to the likes of fat ted kennedy.
Then you got McCain claiming illegals make $50/hour (roughly $100,000 a year) picking lettuce, and tubby kennedy said the average illegal paid at least $80,000 in taxes.
US Citizens get it up the shaft, being illegal is where it's at it seems.
Mayhem isn't it? Seriously. Let alone people dying at the hands of brutal regimes waiting to get it, hey let's let M13 in instead. Entrepeneurs from Europe, na, cotton pickers from Mexico much better.
Finally the black community is starting to stand up too. When I heard on CSPAN the other day one of these people try to analogize this issue to slavery and the civil rights movement, I almost lost it. Seems people are finally getting it.
I agree. Anyone who wants to come here, can support themselves, want to invest in this country, create jobs, etc. fine by me.
I don't know, I haven't got that personal with them. We briefly discussed the boycott issue this morning, but not to that degree.
People like you and her and the ones who should be talking about immigration. I do not understand how first or second generation immigrants are not going wild right now, nor do I understand the complency of the African American community in light of the slavery/civil rights analogies being peddled in the media.
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