Alabama Passes U.S. Toughest Immigration Law! (First They Came For The Mexicans... )
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@mellynumerounoo How can you trust them in the long run?
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@lincolniteron Don't you understand what it means to be "illeagal?" Haven't you ever thought about teaching them American principles, so then they would go back to Latin America and introduce them there? They could run for office. ect and then, Latin America would be a New America. Show some respect please, we did not get this through nothing.
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@lincolniteron Baby, ya' got me all wrong! Ha ha ha ahh-haaa! Do you really expect white americans to trust them (Latin Americans)-Do you? We should just arbitrarilly trust them? They dont like us, and yet your advocating for them? Its a power struggle, we're not foolish enough to give it away to the hands of people who have undying hatred towards whites. Do you really expect us to trust them-I think not. Maybe they should have their own revolution in Mexico. Oh, that was the Communist Rev.
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@j19527 Fuck You!
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Love the new law. Pass it on.
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IT seems that Alabama lost 11 billion with this move , and only 10 out 100 jobs have been filled , Great move ALABAMA ,
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They should extend that to normal U.S citizens. God knows we need to educate the morons or teach them some discipline in the military.
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GOOD FOR ALABAMA! Now lets add the other 49 states with it!
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So much for reaching the American dream. Smh. Americas just going further and further down the drain.
The DREAM Act --if you're at all familiar with the legislation-- requires that these undocumented youth pay their dues to the country BEFORE they are granted legal citizenship; It's not like this is an unstipulated free-for-all form of amnesty...they must EARN that right to citizenship, just as you did -- but by either serving a minimum of 2 years in the U.S. military or 2 years in a university college. The DREAM Act will only benefit those individuals that truly WANT and DESERVE to be here.
mellynumerounoo 4 months ago 8
Yes, you were given the opportunity TO earn that pathway to citizenship -- & that's a lot more than can be said for scores of other undocumented immigrants in the country that work and study just as hard as you did. There are currently millions of undocumented youth in the U.S. that were raised here, have acclimated to our culture, mastered our language, and are well on the path toward becoming decent, industrious, contributing members of our society. Why can't we give them a chance?
mellynumerounoo 4 months ago 7