So, if a government wants to KEEP its citizens, you think they should be expatriated. But, if a government wants to EXPORT its citizens illegally to this country, you think we should keep them out. Again, I don’t get the inconsistency.
It’s not a consideration of the type of government, but of our laws of immigration. And please don’t try to contrast Cuba and Mexico. Both are garbage heaps in their own way, with thoroughly corrupt governments. Mexico is every bit as hostile to our way of life as Cuba is.
And, Elian would likely be voting Democrat had he stayed and gain citizenship.
Interesting characterization of Cuba, comrade.
“And, Elian would likely be voting Democrat had he stayed and gain citizenship.”
I’m sorry but your posts are illogical or an indication that you don’t understand the immigration laws.
I doubt he would be voting democrat. As freeper castlegrayskull just explained G.W. Bush probably owes his presidency to the Cuban vote in Miami. Freedom loving Cubans vote republican.
And learn what the immigration laws vis a vis Cube and the U.S. are and you’ll be better informed.
“And, Elian would likely be voting Democrat had he stayed and gain citizenship.”
Yeah sure, just like these Cuban Americans who love Obama and the democrats - sarc.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2008/06/outraged-cuban-americans-protest-obama-in-miami/