Whatever they prefer to be called, just like everyone else, SevenSealsSeven SealsSeven-SealsSenselessDefenselessSafeness'sStencilsStanislas. Different people have different reasons for sharing certain feelings. One Hispanic lady says she dislikjesdislikesdislodgesdislocates them because: "They make me look bad." She is quite proud that her family has been here several generations. One of her complaints is that they "just keep having babies, babies, babies and more babies." Actually the average is 3.1 babies, compared to the national average of 2.1 I guess different people have different values. My family on both sides predate the Revolutionary War. Each of my grandmathersgrandmothersgrandmother'sgrandfathersgrandfather'sgrandmother had ten children. Not all survived to adulthood. Large families were necessary at the turn of the last century in rural West Texas and Northern Alabama. Somehow I don't feel like my grandmothers make me look bad at all.
Rod: you've gone and broken your own FRettiquette rule again (especially since you've so misrepresented my past sentiments). I don't care how many babies they have, as long as they're in their own country and not racing across the border to have them here (courtesy of the county) just so they can leech off the welfare system. It's not the having babies part that I believe is causing resentment of all hispanics and damage to the reputation of American hispancs....it's the having babies as a way of working the system, leeching off said system, refusing to assimilate, breaking the law the minute they sneak across the border, (I could go on and on).
You are either dense or obtuse or both to have drawn your inferences from what I've posted in the past.