The immigrant desire to get off welfare dissolved during Jorge Bush’s tenure.
There are still those who honor familia and hard work.
Wet-foot/dry-foot Cubans in Miami.
The children of farm workers.
But then , these are 1st generation immigrants that want to improve themselves so their children can have a better life.
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The immigrant desire to get off welfare dissolved during Jorge Bush’s tenure.
There are still those who honor familia and hard work.
Wet-foot/dry-foot Cubans in Miami.
The children of farm workers.
But then , these are 1st generation immigrants that want to improve themselves so their children can have a better life.
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From what I understand, Cubans in Miami understand tyranny and are happy to be in the United States and adopt the Country as their own. But I can’t speak on that because I’ve never lived in Florida.
I am certainly not trying to paint all those coming from the South with a broad brush. I live, work and socialize with plenty of people from the southern countries. I am a believer in legal immigration, and welcome legal brothers and sisters from all countries.
Having said that , a man living in my area may describe the Mexican man as a hard-worker and all around nice guy. And he would be right.
The woman who shops (no I’m not being sexist, it’s how it is) will tell you that the Mexican woman uses EBT to feed her spawn, while the hard working Mexican man stands by with a 3 inch roll of cash to buy the beer and put gas in his new peek-up truck.
If you have ever spent time in West Texas…you know I’m right.
KC
The immigrant desire to get off welfare dissolved during Jorge Bush’s tenure.
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The thing I forgot to say:
When Dubya sided with Vicente…I woke up.