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    Mexican Senate reproaches the U.S. for Defending Our Borders

    Mexican Senate reproaches the U.S. for Defending Our Borders
    Mexican Senate reproaches the U.S.


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    Thanks for a good laugh!
    From the rostrum, the senator stated that Mexican immigrants make the United States a better country, they work ceaselessly, pay taxes, create jobs, control inflation, contribute to the elders’ retirement and are, in short, the spinal column of many industries.
    The President of the Americans is just that, not el presidente of illegal Mexicans. This is just trying to get rid of their overpopulation so that we legalize all of them so they can give shelter to their extended family (all 500 of them) so they also can come here, work hard, pay sales taxes and suck our social services dry.
    What is in Mexico's water supply anyway, as none of this is rational?
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    With neighbors like mexico who needs enemies....
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    Quote Originally Posted by NoBueno
    With neighbors like mexico who needs enemies....
    on the first part of that, I wouldn't even consider them being neighbors. That's too generous. More like users.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by partwerks
    Quote Originally Posted by NoBueno
    With neighbors like mexico who needs enemies....
    on the first part of that, I wouldn't even consider them being neighbors. That's too generous. More like users.........
    Yeah...I prefer the term parasitic nation myself, as their behavior and actions fully satisfies that definition.
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    How about all retiring Boomers sneak into Mexico and make free use of their medical and welfare benefits? Let's sap THEIR country of billions of dollars and have Obama send them a letter telling them they're racist if they refuse to give American citizens a free pass while denying the same benefits to Mexicans. Wonder how that would work out.

    Actually, I believe the Mexican constitution prohibits foreigners from taking party in any policital process. But they feel free to tell the U.S. what to do.
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