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04-25-2010, 11:23 PM #11
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Arizona: Taking Immigration Into Their Own Hands
Just recently an old, long time rancher near the border was murdered by what was probably a drug mule. What makes it even worst, Mr Krentz could only walk with the use of a cane due to a recent hip replacement. He was a sweet and gentle man, who had helped illegals before, providing them with water and even food. His last radio communication to his son, was that he thought he saw someone in distress and was going to check them out and see if they needed any help. He was not a confrontational sort at all, and was more concerned with helping the unfortunate....legal or illegal.
This story was picked up by the NY Times on April 5th.
Knowing people in that area, and having visted there, you would not believe the amount of garbage that is left along the trails of what used to be a beautifull area. After that murder, and the amount of crime and crap the border communities have put up with, virtually every man, women and even children are packing guns! It is not right for them to have to live like that.
If the federal government won't protect the border the state should. That is far better then the people themselves taking the matter into thier own hands. :twocents:
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04-26-2010, 02:27 AM #12
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Arizona: Taking Immigration Into Their Own Hands
so from the looks of it you are calling mexicans dumb asses?hummm:thumbsup:
Originally Posted by RedLocks
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04-26-2010, 02:33 AM #13
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Arizona: Taking Immigration Into Their Own Hands
i guess i'll have to spell it out since alot of people like to look at the small picture.
the reason the feds have never done anything to protect our boarders mainly mexico.is because that would cut off the real money making going on that the cia is balls deep into.being that the mexican boarder is the main entry point for drugs that are flown into mexico from around the world.can we say afganistan poppy fields? can we say reason why the us is in war and the reason they are over there now?
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04-26-2010, 02:37 AM #14
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Arizona: Taking Immigration Into Their Own Hands
yea im thinking i should go to mexico and then come back as an illegal so i can cash in on america too? i don't get how people in america kiss every other country's ass and it's people yet treat our own like shit.
Originally Posted by killerweed420
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04-26-2010, 10:03 AM #15
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Arizona: Taking Immigration Into Their Own Hands
Only if your reading comprehension is at a Kindergarten level...
Originally Posted by palerider7777
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04-26-2010, 03:57 PM #16
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Arizona: Taking Immigration Into Their Own Hands
not everyone is cut out for the white collar life. not all of us blue collar slobs are drooling morons, condemned by our stupidity to a life of substandard wages. some of us choose the trades over an office cubicle because this is what we do best and enjoy most. i've watched as the construction industry has been taken over by predominantly hispanic crews that refuse to allow a white boy to even get a foot in the door. i've watched as entry level jobs became permanently occupied by folks who can't form a coherent sentence in the english language. i've watched as young men and women were refused employment because menial jobs in the service industries, where many of them used to be employed, were taken by a flood of illegal immigrants.
Originally Posted by RedLocks
the simple fact is that this nation's first responsibility is to its citizens. their welfare and employment takes precedence over caring for our neighbors' poor, no matter what you may think of their choice of occupation.
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04-26-2010, 04:09 PM #17
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Arizona: Taking Immigration Into Their Own Hands
I'm not saying any different. I've been doing Construction since age 16, I do mainly outdoor masonry, cement, retaining walls, pavers, etcetc. I'm just saying, over the past years I have seen plenty of white boys come in, and quickly go out because they were totally useless and all had one or more of the problems that I mentioned. Maybe if their forman wasn't such a dick and dealt better with idiots they would have lasted longer
Originally Posted by delusionsofNORMALity

I'm sure some other industries besides mine there is a problem where worthwhile citizens can't get work because of the problem with illegal immigrants. So again I am probably being unfair, it could possibly only be my profession that the Americans trying to get the jobs would still be unemployable if a virus swept the world and killed all Latinos
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04-26-2010, 10:58 PM #18
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Arizona: Taking Immigration Into Their Own Hands
You seem to imply the influx of illegal immigrants is they only reason they are working jobs Americans want. Have you ever considered the minimum wage could be a major contributing factor in this as well? If we eliminated the minimum wage, American citizens who desperately need work would be able to compete with the mexicans who are willing to work for less than minimum wage. As it stands now, if you are a legal citizen, no matter how inefficient an employee you are, the company has to pay at least $7.25/hr.
Originally Posted by delusionsofNORMALity
All throughout American history, the newest immigrants have been despised. We hated the Italians, Jews, Asians, Blacks, etc at some point in our history because "they were destroying our nation."
Regardless, one solution is to eliminate minimum wage, this way legal citizens can compete for the jobs without infringing on another's liberties.
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04-27-2010, 02:40 AM #19
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Arizona: Taking Immigration Into Their Own Hands
Here is a story from Arizona showing how HUNDREDS of Americans showed up and got off unemployment by getting jobs left vacant by illegals.
Hundreds seek to fill vacant positions at Pro's Ranch Market | Phoenix News | Arizona News | azfamily.com | Arizona News
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04-27-2010, 04:13 AM #20
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Arizona: Taking Immigration Into Their Own Hands
this isn't about immigrants, it is about illegal immigrants. there will always be a certain segment of society that harbors an irrational bias concerning newcomers, but the vast majority realize we are a nation of immigrants from all over the world. there is a series of hoops to jump through to gain the benefits of u.s. citizenship and those who feel entitled to by-pass them should be despised.
Originally Posted by JaggedEdge
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