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    It's funny how these illegal aliens complain about conditions in a country they are not even supposed to be in. This is the "you owe me a living" attitude they bring with them when they jump the border.
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    Why don't we ever see these stories about Americans , where is the sob stories for citizens out of work, losing their homes, having to file bankruptsy....

    Oh I get it like with everything else Americans don't count....well the hell with you people, in our little book Americans come first, and you should go home and deal with the problems there.
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    Sunday, June 22, 2008

    High gas prices force Dallas-area immigrants to return to Mexico
    By Pegasus News wire


    According to a story in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, day-labor Mexican immigrants are finding that due to the high cost of gas, they can survive as well in the Mexican economy as the U.S. economy.

    The cost of gas continues to rise, but employers won’t give employees additional money or incentives to make up for the increase.

    The Mexican Consulate in Dallas reports that in the past six months, more than 300 children received enrollment certificates for Mexican schools – as many as it recorded for the entire 2007.

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    The Mexican Consulate in Dallas became aware of that trend recently when officials noticed an increase in the number of Mexican nationals requesting certificates to enroll their children in Mexican schools, spokesman Eduardo Rea said.
    GOOD! Maybe we will see the Mexican Consulates fold up and head on back to Mexico where they belong.

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