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205 migrants die hard, lonely deaths (Barf Alert)
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| Oct. 16, 2003
| Susan Carroll
Posted on 10/16/2003 10:24:22 AM PDT by f7Oshawn
Edited on 05/07/2004 5:21:43 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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It is a lonely place to die, out in the soft sandy washes. The desert floor, with its volcanic rock, can reach 160 degrees. Most people go down slowly.
Blood starts to seep into the lungs. Exposed skin burns and the sweat glands shut down. Little hemorrhages, tiny leaks, start in the heart.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Mexico; News/Current Events; US: Arizona
KEYWORDS: arizona; arizonarepublic; illegals; immigrantlist; immigrants; liberalwackos; poorimmigrants
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To: RoughDobermann
They both served their new country in the First Gulf War and have pledged their allegiance to it during their swearing in ceremony when becoming U.S. citizens. I would question an anonymous person on the internet's patriotism long before I would question either of those men's love for the United States.
To: jpl
Second of all, nobody here has said that they're glad that these people died. Might want to read the thread.
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To: jpl
I absolutely stand by my assertion that if they had more respect for our country and our laws, they'd have come in legally, and most important of all THEY'D STILL BE ALIVEPrecisely. These people DID have the option of coming in legally. They simply chose not to. And all this flowery talk of "wanting a better life" and they "just love this country so much" is nothing but emotional masturbation. NOTHING justifies entering this country illegally. Nothing.
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posted on
10/16/2003 11:51:43 AM PDT
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RoughDobermann
(Nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.)
To: Anitius Severinus Boethius
The worlds' poor are coming mostly for the welfare checks, food stamps, free health care and free education. Let's not fool ourselves. Most couldn't recite the Preamble of the Constitution, most have never heard of the Constitution. We can test this theory by proclaiming that all types of government handouts will be ended to all those who have not been USA citizens for 20 years at least ---- you will see a very large outcry from the immigrants --- believe me.
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posted on
10/16/2003 11:52:35 AM PDT
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FITZ
To: Anitius Severinus Boethius
They both served their new country in the First Gulf War and have pledged their allegiance to it during their swearing in ceremony when becoming U.S. citizensSo did I. Being sworn in as a US citizen was the proudest moment of my life at the time. Of course, I did knowing that I did it legally. They did it knowing the did it illegally. I wonder if that bothers them?
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posted on
10/16/2003 11:54:21 AM PDT
by
RoughDobermann
(Nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.)
To: FITZ
demanding Americans hand you everything That's not the case and you know it. The vast, vast majority of Mexicans who come here illegally do so for Agricultural jobs that pay very poorly and are very hard physically. The only thing they are "handed" are poor wages for long hours under the table. We need to fix this problem, not have a false vision that the illegal immigrants who come here lounge about and get welfare checks.
To: Anitius Severinus Boethius
Horrible corruption and intimidation of "peasants" by generations of Mexican (socialist) governments. None of that is going away either. It's all the worse. The truth is --- if we closed the border ---- revolution would come about quite quickly in Mexico --- the elites know it too. They are desperate for millions more to leave their homeland for this reason. Fox sits and wrings his hands everytime he thinks the US might limit immigration in some way ---- these corrupt people are desperate ---- they know their days would be quickly numbered --- they would have to flee Mexico and get cut off from their golden egg laying goose they call Mexico.
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posted on
10/16/2003 11:57:55 AM PDT
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FITZ
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To: FITZ
How about we look at history? The illegal immigration problem started before all of those government subsidies. Did they come here knowing that they would get handouts in teh future? No. They came here to work.
To: FITZ
How about we look at history? The illegal immigration problem started before all of those government subsidies. Did they come here knowing that they would get handouts in teh future? No. They came here to work.
To: Anitius Severinus Boethius
Not around here they don't. You'll find MANY more sitting around the housing projects than in the farm lands left. American farmland has been shrinking --- we did not add 20 million farm worker jobs in the past few years. 35% of the Mexican immigrants live on welfare programs.
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10/16/2003 11:57:56 AM PDT
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FITZ
To: BCrago66
If he or you are under the age of 30 you have already survived much greater odds.
To: BCrago66
If he or you are under the age of 30 you have already survived much greater odds.
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To: Anitius Severinus Boethius
Let's test your theory --- no more handouts of any kind for those who have not been USA citizens for a minimum of 20 years. We'll see if the illegals and new immigrants say that sounds like a good policy. They won't.
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10/16/2003 11:59:26 AM PDT
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FITZ
To: f7Oshawn
This past year, the bodies of 205 undocumented immigrants were found in Arizona. Stay home and stay alive .... no mercy
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posted on
10/16/2003 11:59:36 AM PDT
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Centurion2000
(Virtue untested is innocence)
To: Javelina
Punishment doesn't fit the crime. If that woman in Afghanistan didn't show her face in public, she would still have her head, wouldn't she? Does that mean that it's ok to say that it was her own fault that she died? No, of course not. We acknowledge that punishments should fit the crimes. In this case, it clearly doesn't. I don't see their deaths as "punishment". I see them a tragedy that shouldn't happen and don't need to happen. If they were being shot or thrown in jail for life then I would totally agree with you that the punishment doesn't fit the crime. Let me be perfectly clear that I don't advocate trying to kill them. I am in favor of deportation though. I think the most humanitarian thing to do would be to seal the border and put pressure on the corrupt Mexican government to change their ways. Nevertheless, the bottom line is that these folks who want a better life need to come in legally.
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10/16/2003 12:01:07 PM PDT
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jpl
To: Javelina
The highest welfare use rates for immigrants are in New York (30 percent), California (28 percent), Massachusetts (25 percent), and Texas (25 percent).
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10/16/2003 12:04:06 PM PDT
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RoughDobermann
(Nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.)
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