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To: yesthatjallen

Which position is racist: asking a Hispanic person who is a citizen if they are a citizen on a questionnaire... Or believing that a Hispanic person who is a citizen will be afraid of answering the questionnaire at all because they are asked if they are a citizen?

Are black Americans afraid of the citizenship question? Are any legal immigrants afraid of the citizenship question (the legal immigrants I have known have always been quite happy and up front about their immigration status)? You would only be afraid if you are not a citizen and could face legal problems by not being truthful about your legal status on the questionnaire.

If there’s a different explanation, I would be interested in hearing it.


36 posted on 07/08/2019 2:31:59 PM PDT by jz638
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To: jz638

A stable American population —like the one that existing prior the 1965 Immigration Reform Act— would sure be nice. We were 85-90% White back then. Hard to believe. In two generations, our most populous and beautiful state (CA) has been destroyed by invading populations and the democrats who use my tax money to buy their votes.


37 posted on 07/08/2019 2:38:35 PM PDT by drwoof
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