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Citizens for Immigration Reform, Dallas Rally
CFIR Dallas ^
Posted on 03/30/2006 12:01:56 AM PST by blogbat
We need to show who runs this country. 91% of Americans oppose illegal aliens invading our country and even if only a small fraction came out and were counted, they'd easily blow away the numbers of sleezy mechistas we've seen the last few days.
Citizens for Immigration Reform, Dallas will be holding a demonstration Saturday April 8 11am-1pm.
CFIR Dallas will be meeting at the NW and SW corners of Walnut Hill & Central Expressway in Dallas.
For more details, visit the CFIR Dallas website: http://www.cfirdallas.com/cfir-Event20060408.html
TOPICS: Announcements; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: aliens; april; cfir; dallas; demonstration; illegal; immigration; mexico; protest; rally; texas
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To: rahbert
Tell your friends thanks for the dead guy up the street. Murdered by Mexican labor that we are so "dependent" on. They were hard working also, till they killed him, think pepe and pedro got $27.00 out of his wallet.
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posted on
04/01/2006 8:32:08 AM PST
by
359Henrie
(NASA needs one more moon rock, its in Mecca.)
To: TLI
BUMP to #10 for anti-illegal aliens events.
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posted on
04/01/2006 8:34:19 AM PST
by
Dante3
To: 359Henrie
Thats an absurd premise. Gabe the stable guy didn't off the
dead guy, unless you believe in group guilt.
FR has become such an outpost of bigotry.
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posted on
04/01/2006 11:39:06 AM PST
by
rahbert
To: rahbert
It's about law, and running our country into the ground. You can't import this kind of poverty in a welfare state. Your friends are helping hospitals to close, kids to be denied a decent education because of classmates that don't speak english slowing things down, businesses going out of business because they can't compete with crooks who won't comply with the law, illegals being over represented in the prison system. It goes on and on. Get over the bigotry bs.
Who's going to rebuild the infrastructure when the locusts get moved out? The same people that did it the first time. We, the American people.
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posted on
04/01/2006 11:50:35 AM PST
by
monkeywrench
(Deut. 27:17 Cursed be he that removeth his neighbor's landmark)
To: rahbert
Bigotry? I failed to mention that it was a descendant of Mexican ancestry dating back to the republic of California who was murdered by 2 Mexicans that had no right to be here. The group guilt is lack of respect to America and our laws. Tell your friend to put a crowbar in his wallet and pay a wage and quit exploiting our public services.
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posted on
04/01/2006 4:42:58 PM PST
by
359Henrie
(NASA needs one more moon rock, its in Mecca.)
To: Lunatic Fringe
Um-m-m. I hate to be a smart alec, but as I understand it, those here illegally are illegal. The charge, if they are caught, is a misdemeanor. If that is true, and they get away with all of this law breaking, can we, who have had to pay for speeding, parking, or other traffic tickets over the years apply for a refund?
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posted on
04/01/2006 8:28:51 PM PST
by
adtris
To: rahbert
What you mean is that they are utterly dependent on Mexican labor to continue their current level of profits. If they payed a decent wage they would be able to find many Americans to do the job. they would rather make more profits then follow the law. To me this is the same as a drug dealer. He is utterly dependent on drugs to run his operation. If we made drugs legal he would continue his business. If we take away his drugs he would have to earn less money selling something else. Show me the difference.
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posted on
04/02/2006 12:07:56 AM PST
by
unseen
To: Lunatic Fringe
Let's face it... we're not going to deport 12 million people. The costs would be staggering. Police time, court hearings, lawyers, incarceration, meals, transportation... the cost could easily exceed $100 billion.
That's BS. If we started to enforce the law we would not need to deport the 12 million. If life got tough for them to find a job, feed their kids, find medical care they would leave enmasse. You take away the incentive for them to come. I.e easy employment, free education, free medical care and they one stop coming and two leave on their own or three come in legally. We would only need to deport a very small percentage say 500,000 and the message would get out that you are not welcomed here illegally. If we at the same time increased the ease of legal immigration the massage would be clear. Go home enter legally. Pay the taxes and you can have the American life. Stay illegally and your life would be a constant pain. It would take about 12 months for the entire immigration debate to go away and we as a nation would reap the benefits of a renewed period of immigration and blood not seen since the 1920's of a population that is heavily Christian, with a great work ethic, and a desire for a better life.
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posted on
04/02/2006 12:20:13 AM PST
by
unseen
To: abigailsmybaby
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posted on
04/02/2006 12:24:39 AM PST
by
teldon30
(Far right, elitist, sexist, cynical religious bigot and looter)
To: Lunatic Fringe
Let's face it... we're not going to deport 12 million people. The costs would be staggering. Police time, court hearings, lawyers, incarceration, meals, transportation... the cost could easily exceed $100 billion.
How much has the Iraq war costs? Isn't it suppose to be about protecting America? Aren't we patrolling the border with Syria and Iran...aren't guys get IEDed in Bradleys and coming back legless and burnt...i am sure we can do this...we sent a man to the moon for pete's sake.
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posted on
04/02/2006 12:29:03 AM PST
by
teldon30
(Far right, elitist, sexist, cynical religious bigot and looter)
To: unseen
I completely agree, go after businesses and the illegals will stop coming.
But we're not going to round up 12 million people and kick them out of the country. It's just not happening
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posted on
04/02/2006 12:59:11 AM PST
by
Lunatic Fringe
(http://ntxsolutions.com)
To: Lunatic Fringe
Let's face it... we're not going to deport 12 million people. The costs would be staggering. Police time, court hearings, lawyers, incarceration, meals, transportation... the cost could easily exceed $100 billion. These leeches suck up more than 100 billion of our money. 20+ billion alone goes back to mexico EVERY year. The rest is in health care, school costs, crime costs (29% of federal inmates are illegals), and welfare costs.
It's time to take the trash out of this country. And make no mistake, my wife is a LEGAL immigrant to this country; she hates them worse than I do because amnesty would be a slap in the face to EVERYONE that has taken the time and efforts to obey the law.
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posted on
04/02/2006 12:59:17 AM PST
by
Centurion2000
(Every man must be tempted, sometimes,to hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.)
To: blogbat
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posted on
04/02/2006 7:53:33 AM PDT
by
SweetCaroline
( have ye asked nothing in my name: ask, and ye shall receive, that your joy may be full)
To: rahbert
Our friends (W loyalists) run a horse operation and are utterly dependent on Mexican labor to run the stable.I wonder if the current employees have dreams of a better life for their children, or, are they raising them to be stable hands, too? It had better be the the latter, otherwise we have an unending need to import cheap labor.
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posted on
04/02/2006 8:02:14 AM PDT
by
Flyer
(Preserve American Culture)
Comment #35 Removed by Moderator
To: Lunatic Fringe
No its like anything you must change the culture of immigration first. We must also help Central America raise its standard of living, we can do this by exporting our work laws and regulations. Free trade in the last decade has done nothing to help Central America
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posted on
04/02/2006 4:26:13 PM PDT
by
unseen
To: Centurion2000
Really, is there any need for name calling. I just wanted to inquire as to the origin of your figures. Could you maybe provide a web site so I can look up these numbers that you have posted?
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posted on
04/05/2006 11:16:56 PM PDT
by
seasunmd
To: Paul C. Jesup
What do you suppose will happen if the US is suddenly left with no more migrant workers? Do you think that willing Americans will be flocking to pick fruit in California? I think not. If it is truly an economic collapse that you are worried about then I would think that you should start trying to convince Americans that it would be beneficial to raise the prices of everything that we have become accustomed to having cheaply. Perhaps even convince the general public to look into the job opportunities that will be open to them once all of the illegals are back where they belong. You know, jobs like picking fruit, cleaning toilets, and building highways.
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posted on
04/05/2006 11:30:53 PM PDT
by
seasunmd
To: seasunmd
Really, is there any need for name calling. I just wanted to inquire as to the origin of your figures. Could you maybe provide a web site so I can look up these numbers that you have posted? Yes there is a need. Citizens in this country are sick and tired of people coming here to suck off the government welfare teet. Illegal aliens need to get the hell OUT of here. As far as the figures, look up costs of illegal aliens on FR, numbers and sources are posted inside of various threads. Mexican remittance of currency back to their country is the biggest revenue generator for their country, not oil, not tourism, remittance.
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posted on
04/06/2006 7:19:27 AM PDT
by
Centurion2000
(Every man must be tempted, sometimes,to hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.)
To: seasunmd
Do you think that willing Americans will be flocking to pick fruit in California?
Yes, if you pay at minimum wage, paying less is slave labor.
Of course, I am surprise no one has yet invented a orange picking machine, like the cotton gin does to cotton, which was invented a CENTURY ago.
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