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mrfixxall
03-03-2009, 05:22 PM
Go arizona!!

This is a good one!!!!!!!!!!!


The shoe is on the other foot, and the Mexicans from Sonora don't like it. Can you believe the nerve of these people? It's almost funny.

State of Sonora is angry at Influx of Mexicans into Mexico .
Nine state legislators from the Mexican state of Sonora traveled to Tucson to complain about Arizona's new employer crackdown on illegals from Mexico.
It seems that many Mexican illegals are now returning to their hometowns and the officials in the Sonora state government are ticked off about it.
A delegation of nine state legislators from Sonora was in Tucson on Tuesday to say Arizona's new employer sanctions law will have a devastating effect on the Mexican state..
At a news conference, the legislators said Sonora - Arizona's southern neighbor, made up of mostly small towns - cannot handle the demand for housing, jobs and schools it will face as illegal Mexican workers here return to their hometowns without jobs or money.
The law, which took effect Jan. 1, punishes employers who knowingly hire individuals who don't have valid legal documents to work in the United States.
Penalties include suspension of, or loss of, their business license.
The Mexican legislators are angry because their own citizens are returning to their hometowns, placing a burden on their state government.
'How can they pass a law like this?' asked Mexican Rep. Leticia Amparano-Gamez, who represents Nogales .
'There is not one person living in Sonora who does not have a friend or relative working in Arizona,' she said, speaking only in Spanish.
'Mexico is not prepared for this, for the tremendous problems it will face as more and more Mexicans working in Arizona and sending money to their families return to hometowns in Sonora without jobs,' she said.
'We are one family, socially and economically,' she said of the people of Sonora and Arizona.



Wrong!



The United States is a sovereign nation, not a subsidiary of Mexico, and its taxpayers are not responsible for the welfare of Mexico 's citizens.
It's time for the Mexican government, and its citizens, to stop parasitically feeding off of the United States and to start taking care of its/their own needs.
Too bad all the US states don't pass a law just like Sonora. Maybe that's the answer, since our own Congress will not do anything!



New Immigration Laws: Read to the bottom or you will miss the message...
1. There will be no special bilingual programs in the schools.
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2. All ballots will be in this nation's language.
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3. All government business will be conducted in our language.
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4. Non-residents will NOT have the right to vote no matter how long they are here.
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5. Non-citizens will NEVER be able to hold political office
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6 Foreigners will not be a burden to the taxpayers. No welfare, no food stamps, no health care, or other government assistance programs. Any burden will be deported.
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7. Foreigners can invest in this country, but it must be an amount at least equal to 40,000 times the daily minimum wage.
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8. If foreigners come here and buy land... options will be restricted. Certain parcels including waterfront property are reserved for citizens naturally born into this country.
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9. Foreigners may have no protests; no demonstrations, no waving of a foreign flag, no political organizing, no bad-mouthing our president or his policies. These will lead to deportation.
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10. If you do come to this country illegally, you will be actively hunted &, when caught, sent to jail until your deportation can be arranged. All assets will be taken from you.


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Too strict?......

The above laws are current immigration laws of MEXICO !!!

These sound fine to me. NOW, how can we get these laws to be America's immigration laws??


WAKE UP, AMERICA -

we are losing our country.........

Ghost
03-03-2009, 07:11 PM
Interesting, thanks.

Hey, I have a stimulus that ACTUALLY is timely, targeted, and temporary. Hire 200,000 people to rid the country of all the illegals. What could better fit the triple T's?

Tony
03-03-2009, 07:45 PM
On this topic, and on the right to bear arms, and on my opposition to our national debt...I lean well right of center.

:beer:

DONZI
03-04-2009, 03:53 PM
Joe said it awhile back.
Disclaimer-Caution Strong language not safe around women & Children !

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GK3Ki0CFf6c&feature=related

BigGrizzly
03-04-2009, 04:28 PM
Gee wiz I am beginning to think Mexico has it right.

justleft
03-04-2009, 05:04 PM
Get this one. 16 illegals are suing a Az rancher for holding them at gun point until Border Patrol arived.

For $32 million and the judge refused to throw the case out !!!

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/feb/09/16-illegals-sue-arizona-rancher/

Lenny
03-04-2009, 09:35 PM
I read that a couple weeks ago. I could not belive it.

Aliens have more rights than your blood ? When they are illegal in the first place ?

Lawyers....... :mad:

gcarter
03-05-2009, 06:54 AM
On this topic, and on the right to bear arms, and on my opposition to our national debt...I lean well right of center.

:beer:

So Tony, are you still happy w/your choice of president?
Are you even a little overwhelmed?

Tony
03-05-2009, 09:00 AM
So Tony, are you still happy w/your choice of president?
Are you even a little overwhelmed?


Overwhelmed is an understatement!

Most of what is going on right now is beyond my capacity to comprehend. And, despite the certainty of the opinions expressed here, I'm guessing very few of us really understand the complex interactions of all the factors contributing to this economic crisis.

:beer:

gcarter
03-05-2009, 10:34 AM
Overwhelmed is an understatement!

Most of what is going on right now is beyond my capacity to comprehend. And, despite the certainty of the opinions expressed here, I'm guessing very few of us really understand the complex interactions of all the factors contributing to this economic crisis.

:beer:
I agree Tony;
But I guess my question is about the unrelated spending going on in Congress and the seeming agreement of the President?

Ghost
03-05-2009, 12:33 PM
Overwhelmed is an understatement!

Most of what is going on right now is beyond my capacity to comprehend. And, despite the certainty of the opinions expressed here, I'm guessing very few of us really understand the complex interactions of all the factors contributing to this economic crisis.

:beer:

Tony,

I would agree with the part about "all of the factors", but I swear the important part isn't beyond almost anyone's capacity to comprehend. People are letting the waters get needlessly muddied with lots of noisy symptoms, obscuring the two simple root causes.

CUTTING TO THE CHASE:
The causes are simple, just lost in a sea of distractions:

For about 50 years, government created an artificial shadow economy that produced the wrong things and thus dropped living standards.
The falling living standards were hidden by people using up stored wealth, and personal and government borrowing on a massive scale. Which meant that the natural corrective forces were bypassed, and corrections were delayed until we were hopelessly far off-course.
THE SYMPTOMS MAKE IT LOOK MORE COMPLEX THAN IT IS:
All of the housing bubble and financial stuff is Johnny-come-lately. It is all just part of the mess of symptoms in how the disease is playing out. Have a heart attack and collapse, and you may hit your head. Or someone may see you unconscious and swipe your wallet. (This is what happened with the credit default swaps. Crooks took advantage.)

But the root causes are fairly simple, and the swirling arguments about home prices and stimulus spending and all this other crap are just that: crap. Symptoms.


Mike

(Forgive the massive edit: I decided to skip the explanation for a change.)

Cuda
03-05-2009, 11:48 PM
On this topic, and on the right to bear arms, and on my opposition to our national debt...I lean well right of center.

:beer:
Those bear arms are sure hairy. I don't want them.

Cuda
03-05-2009, 11:50 PM
Overwhelmed is an understatement!

Most of what is going on right now is beyond my capacity to comprehend. And, despite the certainty of the opinions expressed here, I'm guessing very few of us really understand the complex interactions of all the factors contributing to this economic crisis.

:beer:

Please spell it out to us ingnerts with bear arms.