Posted on 01/01/2021 10:04:33 AM PST by springwater13
100,000 jobs just for them alone have disappeared for them. And maybe another 500,000 impacted. Those service jobs are not coming back
I know some Mexicans who are going back to Mexico. With what they’ve earned and saved here they build themselves a house there and stashed away enough to live comfortably there.
This particular one is one of the hardest working person I’ve ever met.
So it looks like the ones going back are the productive ones, the ones staying are more likely to be the ones feeding on the public trough.
“disproportionately sickened immigrants”
Since when?
Did I miss a memo?
Sounds about right. I knew a guy who did the same thing.
It was his plan all along.
Of course we’ll keep all the cholo dirtbags.
hopefully the millions from Communist China will leave the entire west coast, too
Can I get 1 million copies of that article? Translated into Spanish and Arabic.
Fair enough.
True. If you expose govt wrongdoing or incompetence in the UK you get arrested for “creating public disorder”.
Who or what is the mayor of London?
This reverse migration, caused by killing the golden goose, is the liberals idea of immigration reform. Brilliant!
They are moving to Arizona just like the lib rats. A new state to screw up.
I say we give Commiefornia to Mexico. That would help republicans by getting rid of all those electoral votes that always go to dems.
Good stay away. I have no tears for invaders and people who abuse children into illegal situations to cross here.
La Mirada boy here. When I was 16, I had a close encounter in Paramount. My buddy and I were riding back home on my motorcycle down Rosecrans when a low rider full of Mexicans cut us off. Being stupid, I flipped them off.
They slowed down, gesturing for us to catch up with them. Being smart, I also slowed down.
Then came the red light.
They stopped behind a line of cars, and exited the car — all six of them. Being terrified, I gunned it.
We flew through the midst of the gang, who gave us clear passage. I continued accelerating, riding the line between the cars waiting for the light, which changed to green just as we arrived at the intersection. I didn’t even slow down.
A couple blocks up, I veered off into a residential neighborhood, where a car could never keep up with a motorcycle.
That was the day I learned not to engage emotionally with
other drivers.
BTW, also born and raised in SoCal. Moved to AZ in ‘81.
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