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    Re: I am calling

    Quote Originally Posted by LindainCO
    Excuse me, people are afraid to bend the system a little?
    The system is warped, and the only way we can get through to these
    people is if we ...err....GET THROUGH TO THESE PEOPLE!!!

    I know there are millions of people out there who are as appalled by the illegal immigration problem as we are, but the senators and congressment don't see what we see.

    My husband and I drove through some of his old neighborhoods in Denver a few days ago. It is ALL Mexican! The billboards are in Spanish!
    We almost feel like its too late.
    part of that if you notice is that even the minority senators live in the whitest and safest neighborhoods. THey dont live anywhere near the problems they create yet vote against drug testing for welfare ( yes people need it and should get it) and vote for amnesty. I have nothing against mexicans but this is america. If they want to be mexican they can go back there. Heck i dont have signs in german or italian in my area. why? we assimilated. the latinos will find they will get much further
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    Well, yes, Enforcer, the rest of us at least travel THROUGH some of the old neighborhoods....
    We have lived in the same neighbornhood for 20 years. We wanted a stable base, so to speak. Yes, the upper class neighborhoods where I grew up are primarily white, but with many races, as they are professional, higher-income owners, are probably not feeling the Mexican crunch.
    My husband grew up in a middle-class neighborhood that already had some Mexican infiltration in the '60s.
    Now that whole SIDE of Denver, probably 30 square miles, more than that, is mostly Mexican with some Viet Namese and a few hold-outs (whites)
    or poverty cases. I have heard that real estate is in the toilet. My MIL said that the family who bought her house after her husband died, was actually 3 families. Living in a three bedroom 1200 sq foot house. This was a nice, all-brick home with a view of downtown Denver in the '50s.
    Anway, we have been lucky, most of our neighborhood is still white, black and 2nd generation Asian.
    We have 2nd generation Mexican people here, we have freinds who are Hispanic descendents and they as well as other legal immigrants are appalled at this whole problem!

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    They are sending it to the HOUSE FIRST!

    CALL THE CONGRESSMEN, THEY ARE SENDING IT TO THE HOUSE!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LindainCO
    My MIL said that the family who bought her house after her husband died, was actually 3 families. Living in a three bedroom 1200 sq foot house.
    They're doing that in apartments here. Rents in NYC wouldn't be half as high as they are now without the IAs.
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    is it just me or are illegal immigrants experts at packing things like cars or houses tighter than hooters on the beach
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bridget
    You'd think it wouldn't matter, but it does and any trick they didn't think of doing may help us in the end!
    This brings another question to mind. To email they require complete addresses, and not just zip codes. So far I've been putting my real information down, because it seems to be the right thing to do. Any thoughts?
    i am sure illegals are going to whitepages.com and looking up a mcdonalds or in thier case taco bell in a city in the targets state and putting that in.

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    The amnesty program that tried and failed
    Oct 8, 2006 ... The 1986 amnesty legislation also showed that even strictly monitoring work sites and the border is doomed to failure without addressing the ...
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    If the 1986 Amnesty was such a gross failure, why would anyone try ...
    Mar 29, 2010 ... 80 % of the citizens do not want another amnesty they want these people deported immediately. in 1986 there where promises made and none of them ...
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    Reagan's Attorney General, Ed Meese, Says Amnesty Then And Now A ...
    Ed Meese, the attorney general under President Ronald Reagan, supported the 1986 amnesty that was passed. Now he says things today look similar and the amnesty that he supported in 1986 was a mistake and utter failure.
    We're doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past again. Meese compares the bill from '86 to the bill that is in the Senate that is expected to pass today.
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    The 1986 amnesty failed spectaculary, why repeat the mistake ...
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    1986 Redux: Proposed Senate Immigration Reform Repeats Past ...
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    American Chronicle | 97% of Illegal Aliens Take Jobs That ...
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    Keep contacting those in question.

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    I'm at work, so my ability to call is very limited. Is there a few key ones to call? I know from my state Casey (USA grade F) is a lost cause...

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