I got a good story for you.
Me and some friends were at a bar and this came up, and a mexican fellow asked us why we don't want mexican illegals here, one of my friends said "the same reason you don't want illegals from central americans in your country".
This mexican guy went off on a long blubbering incoherent racist speech about the countries in central america, and why they were all bad.....and then kept rambling on about how horrible the people were from each south american country (going one by one), until the staff threw him out.
The kicker, as the bouncer was dragging him out (with this guy still screaming racist remarks about people from columbia) someone yelled out "don't just drag him out the door, take him back across the border".
It was a very surreal moment (funny, then disturbing). He soundled like a cracked out la raza klansman.
http://www.houstonpress.com/2007-05-31/culture/mexican-american-culture/
Mexican American Culture
By Gustavo Arellano
Published: May 31, 2007
Has the 1965 Immigration Act proved to be a good thing or bad thing for America, and has the recent unprecedented flood of immigrants (both legal and illegal) been an overall good thing or bad thing for America? Please fully explain your answer and include economical, cultural and quality-of-life issues in 25 words or less (just kidding take all the words you want). Please include, if you would, your opinion of the axioms “All cultures are equal” and “Diversity is our (America’s) strength.”
Punk Rock Fag!
Dear Joto Gabacho,
Better yet, here’s a one-word answer: Yes. No stats, as you’ll find numbers to support your position, to which I’ll retort with obscure governmental reports, and we’ll do our do-si-do until the vacas come home. Sorry, Punk Rock Fag!, but the Mexican is an open-borders, pro-amnesty kind of vato, the type who thinks any sucker willing to cross deserts and rivers or crawl through sewers for the chance of a better life deserves a shot at citizenship (provided they contribute to los Estados Unidos, don’t beat their wives and avoid feeding their children Cheetos Flamin’ Hot). That’s why I’m thrilled Congress is mulling amnesty for millions. In all fairness, I’m completamente biased on the issue you’ll get the straight dope on all other Mexican questions except this one. Blame my papi for the intellectual inconsistency: He came to this country in the trunk of a Chevy (pronounced with a hard ch sound, of course) in 1968 as a 17-year-old dirt-farmer with a fourth-grade education. Lorenzo Arellano eventually ended his illegal days (though not because of the 1986 amnesty that would’ve been his friends) and is now a proud, truck-driving citizen who doesn’t speak much English, votes absentee in every election and thinks the Guatemalan hordes will ruin this country. Why wouldn’t we want more Lorenzos? If he’s not a postmodern American, I don’t know what is.