Posted on 08/24/2008 1:39:23 PM PDT by Toddsterpatriot
TIJUANA, Mexico The towering black gate opens silently to an alley with walls of corrugated metal. Scrawled in large white letters on one wall is: "The End."
For those deported from the United States, the words are an unnecessary reminder. Nearly every hour of the day, guards unlock this gate that leads back into Mexico, clicking open the padlocks hung on each side, in each nation.
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ilegal vaya a casa
Tough tacos.
“The End”...
...of the gravy train paid for by others?
Well, why don’t they report on the “shattered life’ of Obama’s brother, who lives in a cardboard hut in Kenya?
This is just typical Asspress style crap. The lying hyenas are so predictable.
"Soy el jeffe, no discuta conmigo." And yeah, it ain't rite, but it's Tex-mex, and that's close enough. I can get a floor or table cleaned and get some onions prepped.
On the other grasping appendage.... they are people that Christians are commanded to pray for. And I do. Pray, that is. Supporting unlawful entry into the country is above my pay-grade.
Mine too ...
I know my heart’s bleeding.
Illegal aliens :2008 as Blcsks : 1964
The law is irrelevnt
Julie Watson and Greg Bull of The Associated Press
"Jules and I have been married for four years but together since we graduated from J-school at CU," said Bull, an award-winning staff photographer for The Associated Press in New York City, where Watson works as an editor on the AP international desk. Before that, the couple, both 34, worked together for the AP in Mexico.
"I stayed and worked for Mesoamerica, a monthly magazine circulated throughout the U.S. that's published by the Institute for Central American Studies out of San Jose, Costa Rica."
After working for two years on the Texas border, Bull and Watson decided to quit their jobs, go to Ecuador and try free-lancing.
"One time we went to find a hot spot for migrants to cross the border. It was way out there in the desert. We went with a group of officers from a police force called Grupo Beta, which is a kind of migrant rescue squad set up by the Mexican government."
"I loved my college days," Watson said. "I participated in the South African protests. I lived in the shantytown we built on campus. Later I worked at Campus Press covering protests. There were so many that they actually made a beat and called it 'protest.' " "
They enjoy the change of pace New York City has provided things such as yoga classes, great restaurants, clubs and parties.
"She (Jules) is currently taking Arabic classes," he said, "so we shall see where we go next .
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We would she take the same tone if an illegal killed her family drinking and driving? It happens once a day. Shame on the AP for this tripe..
Don’t let the door hit yer posterior...
Such a horrible, horrible stereotype, of a wonderful country filled with ... Mexicans. She makes it sound like the gates of hell. You'd think the author just doesn't like brown people or something.
I hate this as much as the next Real American but, did you know we have some opportunistic retards here in the USA and they will go to Mexico and bring them back into the States to do jobs and they never return.
Our problem here in the USA beside the law being violated at will is that the world is convinced by being told over and over that the USA is Elderado and every human on the planet wants to come to America.
When they get here they then see the truth! America was not a cake walk for me!
I get so incensed at this garbage sometimes my fingers type faster than my brain can correct typos, etc. What illegals are doing to this country is a travesty - one that I personally consider even more dangerous than terrorism.
I am all for prosecuting citizens of this country who knowingly abet criminal illegals who enter and work in this country. I have nothing against hardworking immigrants who take the time to execute the process legally. When that is done, we are all, then, on equal footing and everyone is subject to the same laws.
Dios se lo feo! Chingato!
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