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Old 11-06-2005, 03:11 PM   #28
Rqvtwlfk

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It's really quite logical , my democratic friend. There are milions if Hispanics that are US citizens. ( yes, they did the right and legal thing and became real voting, taxpaying citizens enjoying all the rights that come with it) When a politician makes a move toward halting the flow of illegals into the US, it is seen as a racial prejudice against their people. You cannot be tough on illegal immigration and keep the Hispanic vote.
Not that logical. It might be better to use the term reasonable.

Millions of hispanics which are democratic us citizen. Said to be real voting taxpaying democratic us citizens.
Still they do not feel the system they are contributing to is being milked by the millions of migrants pouring into the democratic us, making them an easy target for democratic us politicians looking for easy to get votes.

As shown by the democratic us history, in democracy, the very old saying quite commonly shared around the world is checked: the last in closes the door.
So there is something else to be added to give a sound face to this premices because it does not explain why millions of legit democratic hispanic voters do not think that "enough is enough"- not a real quote from the thread but it is a quite common democratic expression about the issue.

On the contrary, those democratic hispanic ustaters could grow jealous of their racial brothers who got an easy life milking the system whereas the regular hispanics have a beaver life working for a system to be milked by people who have nothing different but an identity card.
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