Normally this ESPN online writing would not be considered an article concerning ILLEGALS but when I opened the comment section of the article the second comment was, "why does he get to stay here and mexicans are getting sent back". I left the following comment and it quickly recieved responses both Pro-Citizens and Pro-ILLEGALS!

"There are millions of Illegals in the United States including millions of mexicans; there are only a few being "sent back" providing Political cover for our Elitist Politicians and their Elitist Political Contributors who benefit form the Illegals at the expense of United States taxpayers. The Illegals steal from the taxpayers because we pay the benefits for the Illegals that the Illegal Employers do not have to furnish increasing the "bottom line" of the Illegal Employers. Contrast this to Chapman who came from a communist country and who will pay millions in United States taxes if the contract is completed, he is in the United States LEGALLY."

Chapman signs six-year contractComment Email Print Share Associated Press

CINCINNATI -- Cuban left-hander Aroldis Chapman has signed a six-year deal with the Cincinnati Reds, who view him as an addition to their rotation down the road.


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The 21-year-old Chapman gained notoriety during the World Baseball Classic in March, when he pitched well against Australia and badly against Japan, throwing his fastball around 100 mph. He's had control problems that he'll get a chance to work on in the minors.

Chapman defected in July. He threw a bullpen session for major league teams in Houston last month, and the Toronto Blue Jays, Florida Marlins and Boston Red Sox also were thought to be among his potential suitors.

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