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mac2 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-02-07 06:11 PM
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4. Coming in from US to Mexico?
I didn't know that was a problem really. Billions of dollars flow out of our country to Mexico. That is the only flow from the US to Mexico that I am aware of.

RE: Mexican ownership of Border States.

Mexican amnesty groups say we have illegally taken Mexican areas for ourselves and not paid for it. Them coming here is fair payment.

Our media and representatives have failed to get the history and law of our country out to those who believe they belong here. That's why they are so arrogantly demanding citizenship and jobs.

No world court would agree with the illegal Mexican immigrant’s idea of ownership. Why? These Border States all joined the United States Union by a vote. They did not vote to become part of Mexico.

The Mexican land owners and other indigenousness people (American Indians, etc.) living in the territories became citizens of the United States at that time.

Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_date_of_statehood

Arizona: Joined the US Union February 14, 1912
California: Joined the US Union September 09, 1850
Florida: Joined the US Union March 3, 1845
New Mexico: Joined the US Union January 06, 1912
Texas: Joined the US Union December 29, 1845

So for about a century and a half, the Border States were part of the United States Union and its Constitution and laws.

New Mexican immigrants became citizens as required by law and the previous amnesty.

We citizens have been more than understanding and accepting of them up to this point. When they refuse to become one of us and wanting their own language and culture...our jobs and benefits we say NO MORE.

We citizens who live in or near sanctuary cities did not vote to allow a change in our Constitution or immigration laws. It was not on anyone's ballot. We pay for them in many ways. It is taxation without representation.

It is certainly lawlessness and violates our immigration law. The sanctuary cities are harboring illegals. They should be jailed for refusal to enforce our laws (and the churches lose their tax exempt status plus the clergy jailed).

I'd like to ask the Mayor of Chicago, Richard Daley (and other cities not in the Border States) and the illegals if Chicago was once Mexican owned? Daley’s sanctuary agenda was not on the ballot in the recent election. Would his father who was the long time Mayor of Chicago approve of his sons and their globalization agenda (Bill Daley helped Clinton write NAFTA). The late Mayor of Chicago who ruled many years was very pro-labor and a Democrat.

I don't care which party supports what...we did not vote for it. We say NO MORE. It is neither democratic or fair. It is destructive to our treasury, our long term way of life, and our safety. It is for open borders with Mexico. Our way of life to be like theirs not the other way around as promised by our leaders just a few years ago.
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