Posted on 02/15/2017 4:36:30 AM PST by rightwingintelligentsia
A day without immigrants would really be appreciated here. Like you, I say, up it to 5 years and then we’ll go from there.
How about a year without immigrants?
Somehow I think I can:
Mow my own lawn
Do without the Carniceria
Live without Chorizo
I don’t eat goat and never have
etc.
Heck, how about just life in general witout immigrants especially illegal alien ones?
Think 2006 we had day withough Mexican and it was wonderful without them
No Spanish. No unruly children. No
Scowling hate the gringo faces. No trucks blasting Mexican music in the parking lots.
A day without illegals? So they’re threatening us with what we want?
This tends to support the belief that the banana countries are off-loading their mental defectives on us.
A day withoiut immigrants would mean we could leave our garage door up and take the padlock off our chicken coop.
Ouch! Hollywood, Silicon Valley, K Street and Hamptons folks will suffer terribly.
Will onky be missed by illegal Mexican aliens. Citizens will enjoy the reduction in unsafe and uninsured vehicles on the roads tomorrow.
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That’s about 30% in my area ,, they pay nothing and I pay double because of them.
So, the illegal restaurant workers will stay home tomorrow — and thus, not get paid. Meanwhile, people who would have otherwise patronized their restaurants will either stay home (thus saving money), or go eat somewhere else (and thus supply legal Americans with an income-producing job).
I’m really having a hard time seeing a downside to this.
The media in Charlotte, NC is playing it up, too.
I’ve given up eating at Mexican restaurants. It’s not a boycott exactly. I’ve just lost an appetite for all things Mexican. But I’d still like a list of businesses participating in this, so I’ll know who to actively boycott.
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