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    Re: Mitt Romney insists on deporting undocumented living in

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    Domingo 06 de Enero de 2008 Actualizado a las 05:47 hrs.
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    Mitt Romney insiste en deportación de migrantes sin documentos que residen en EU (...)
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    Using Google translate at this page:
    http://www.lagacetaonline.net/index.php ... &Itemid=42

    I was able to leave a comment:

    This is what I told them

    No stinking way! Get out of OUR country; Get out of the USA now before is a major hardship in doing so later.

    We the people the United States of America, will master over this invasion from the cesspool called Mexico.




    PS. And it felt good!
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    Using Google translate at this page:
    http://www.lagacetaonline.net/index.php ... &Itemid=42

    I was able to leave a commit:

    This is what I told them

    No stinking way! Get out of OUR country; Get out of the USA now before is a major hardship in doing so later.

    We the people the United States of America, will master over this invasion from the cesspool called Mexico.
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    Did you also see this aticle when at that site?
    (This is Via Google Translate so some words may be off, but you get the idea)


    I also left the comment:
    Good! They had better be afraid, for we the People of the United States of America (not our traitors politicians) will get you out!

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    Final year - Final fear
    A recent survey says what we all already know. More than half of Hispanic immigrants in the United States are afraid that deport them or any of their families. What the study does not say the Pew Hispanic Center is the fear of some is the joy of others.

    And of course, because it is the obvious result of an ill-fated anti-immigrant rhetoric and tendency to be increased to the extent that progress election campaigns to see who will be the new occupant of the White House.
    For groups antinmigrantes, the failure of Congress to achieve an immigration law, meant a boost in its task of hatred. The discussion also, by logical consequence, it validates the concept of security mistakenly linked to immigration experts, immigrants are seen virtually as the enemy at home.

    As a result of this climate inappropriate for the immigrant community, the study also points out that between 12% and 25% of immigrants have a negative impact specific meaning in their lives as a result of all this rhetoric about the undocumented.

    This negative impact includes problems when searching for a job, renting a home or travel outside the country. We also feel that it is far more likely to stop in the street to ask documents.

    "They are afraid"
    Fear grows to the extent that increase antinmigrantes campaigns, even in the mouths of presidential candidate (as is the case with Giuliani), or as when groups antinmigrantes attend churches or centres laborers to scare people and threaten them with deportation.

    This feeling, says the study by the Pew Hispanic Center, is also reinforced by concrete steps they have taken some cities and states, such as limiting the access of undocumented immigrants to social services, rental housing and employment.

    Recently, which Christmas message, the secretary Security reported that beyond the success of the raids conducted throughout the year, the federal government has stepped up raids to arrest undocumented immigrants and has a plan to force businesses to verify legal status of their workers.

    We can also add some companies use to scare or dismiss their workers with the aim of obtaining new workers (also immigrants) but with lower wages. A few days ago, suspiciously, "migrate" announced that it would review the documentation of workers in an enterprise in which workers waited organized around a trade union. The result? A stampede of workers.

    A very special year-end, with economic problems, and many people out of work-out of fear-stop work. But and the a very special year-end, with economic problems, and many people out of work-out of fear-stop work. But, and the Hispanic leadership? It seems that the cold this season's got a little aletargados.

    It must be remembered that this is not a particular problem of the "sans papiers". The rejection of the foreign-born is growing and that is easy to notice when attending public places when they form groups that look to "prudent distance"
    The climate, which still is not hostile confrontation, and is dangerously warming could explode in the midst of the presidential campaign, to the delight of any candidate who hopes to reach replace George W. Bush, riding on the immigration issue.

    Without reform
    The Congress failed to reach agreement in mid-year to approve a new immigration law that included heavy fines on illegal immigrants and tightening border controls.

    Fear of deportation affects more than half of all Hispanics.
    The new law, also called immigration reform, would have a way to legalize the more than 12 million illegal immigrants believed to live in the United States.

    Various sources estimate that more than half of those illegal immigrants are of Mexican origin.
    Most of the pre-presidential candidates have talked about tightening controls on immigration and to punish the people who live here without papers.

    Unfortunately, during the campaign, no candidate will want to talk directly to a solution to the migration problem for fear antinmigrante to vote, although some of them may also be afraid to vote immigrant, or those citizens who are in agreement with immigration reform.

    The fact is that in this "business" there is a large group of people that is being used, as it has always been-to-end bit worthy. There may be no Christmas truce, but a new year might bring some possibility of salvation. Total dreaming costs nothing and if it is in times of religious brotherhood.
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