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To: madfly
Her article is a major reason why legal immigrants are backlashing against Bush. They see him as soft on the very laws they were held to just because they weren't from Mexico. I know of a number of South Africans who came here legally and have followed all the rules and became US Citizens. They are proud to have done so. Now, one of these people can't seem to get her parents here. I told her to vacation in Mexico and then cross the border as tourists. Why not? It seems our southern border is open to all who want to cross.
14 posted on 11/19/2002 9:53:31 AM PST by PatrioticAmerican
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To: PatrioticAmerican
Your bringing up South Africans is an interesting point.
With all of the persecution the Afrikaner-Boer farmers
are facing from the Marxist ANC with over 1,000 farmers
there murdered by unknown sources (most likely from ANC-
supporters), the United States should work to bring any
farmer from South Africa who wishes to migrate here to
help the U.S. prosper, instead of allowing diseased
illegals from South of the Border infesting our land.
62 posted on 11/19/2002 4:52:43 PM PST by jragan2001
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To: PatrioticAmerican
I told her to vacation in Mexico and then cross the border as tourists.

I knew a guy from Hong Kong who overstayed a student visa and was working in the US, he would do exactly that ---only he didn't cross as a tourist. When he wanted to go home for a visit, he'd go to Mexico to fly home and back and then cross the border over the bridge because he didn't have to worry about being stopped. His English was good enough, he'd just say he was American --like so many Mexicans do and that was all.

70 posted on 11/19/2002 9:46:49 PM PST by FITZ
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