In the spirit of bipartisanship on Election Day
I thought I would highlight the one issue from this long campaign on which Barack, Michelle and I completely agree.
I thought I would highlight the one issue from this long campaign on which Barack, Michelle and I completely agree.
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Right on Kevin! I at least hope that NH can tell the media where to stick it today…..my grandfather is an electorate for the Republican party! Go McCain!
MEXICANS IN AMERICA–PART TRES
(See “Mexicans in America–Part One and Part Dos”: http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=482)
Mexicans, Salvadorans, Gutemalans, any Hispanics and, indeed, most people of any nationality are fundamentally good people. At least, that’s what I firmly believe.
I’ve also said that if I were in their positions of poverty and deprivation and I had the opportunity to sneak into another country which happened to be rich by their standards, I probably would do it. If that were the only way I could provide for my family, as illegal as it may be, I’d give it a shot and risk arrest, deportation, and imprisonment, though imprisonment would be rare if I snuck into the United States.
Chances are, if I were apprehended for violating American immigration laws, I’d be fed a meal then packed off to my native country, enabling me to try, try, try again until I made it into the Land of the Gringos where I could earn some dollars to FedEx back home to be converted into pesos so that my wife and kids could eat and be a tad more comfortable.
Whether it would be via a restaurant job, a farm job, a factory job, I would consider myself, and my family, fortunate. I guess I’d pass at nannying, but who knows?
I’d maintain a low profile, keep my lips zipped, do my job as best I could, and feel lucky. Not special or entitled, just lucky.
Trouble is, many of America’s illegals don’t do that. Many–too many–engage in criminal activities ranging from burglaries to rapes to drugs and even worse. For details on crimes committed by illegal residents in our country, please see http://www.rense.com/general48/comp.htm, …
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