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To: unixfox

They hate their own country but love and pride themselves over their native language, family names, culture and national flag. They bring those cultural conditions that led to their country becoming a hell hole with them into our country and insist on defiantly parading them around and continuing their way of life here.


31 posted on 02/11/2017 7:48:58 AM PST by conservativeimage (NEWS (it might not be true))
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To: conservativeimage.com; unixfox

“They hate their own country but love and pride themselves over their native language, family names, culture and national flag. They bring those cultural conditions that led to their country becoming a hell hole with them into our country and insist on defiantly parading them around and continuing their way of life here.”


Not all, but a very large number. My wife is from Mexico, but jumped through all of the legal hoops to get the right visas, then Permanent Resident status, then citizenship (she voted for Trump, BTW - a Jewish, Latina female...The Beast went 0-for-3 with her!). Many others I know also did it quite legally, and don’t want to go back of have their culture here - escaping that culture is why they are here, after all.

That all said, these folks are the exception. Latins, Mexicans in particular, are highly resistant to assimilation, which is directly contrary to our immigrants throughout history. The are like NY Democrats - locusts that click to a new and untouched feeding ground once they have denuded and destroyed the old one.

Time to send the locusts back home, if they can’t abide by the rules here.


84 posted on 02/11/2017 10:27:31 AM PST by Ancesthntr ("The right to buy weapons the right to be free." A. E. van Vogt)
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