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10-09-2007, 07:35 PM #11
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They are here illegaly and now they want TPS.
This wil then go on like the cantral americans that currently get extensions every 18 months. This will allow them to get SS numbers, driver's licenses, work permits etc....
Here in Texas some of these guys who are TPS recipients open up restaurants/bars to employ their newly arrived friends from central american. Some months ago a fellow from El Salvador was busted for operating a whorehouse straight out of his restaurant.
http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archi ... 06_4055464
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10-09-2007, 07:38 PM #12
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Another thing the article states that they were forced into prostitution, but certain pro-immigrant organizations advice these women to claim that so they can qualify for a U visa. These women know what they are coming to the US..to do!
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10-10-2007, 12:21 AM #13
We sign this letter in support of all the efforts spearheaded by the "Peruvian American Political Organizations", "American Fraternity", and "Honduran Unity", and to kindly urge and request your utmost consideration to designate for a period of 18 months the humanitarian program "T.P.S.", (temporary protected status), for Peruvians in lieu of the aftermath of a magnitude 7.9 earthquake which struck Peru on August 15, 2007, causing widespread and tragic damage to the country. Accordingly, the situation in Peru makes returning to the country dangerous for Peruvians nationals in the United States of America.
Are they claiming that half a million illegals from Peru came to the US over a period of less than 2 months? (Aug 15 - Oct 9)
Or were they already here and now see this as a good excuse to stay, after they have broken our laws? They were here before the earthquake, so the earthquake didn't affect them in any way. If it affected their families, oh well. Their families probably weren't working, just living off the tax free money being sent from the US by the illegal. How many Peruvians were planning on going home but had their plans change because of the earthquake? They want to stay now because employers are going to start checking their phony SSNs in January.
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10-10-2007, 01:01 AM #14
We still have our own citizens living in trailers two years after Hurricane Katrina, we should not keep taking in these "poor,unfortunates" from other countries just because of natural disasters!
WE HAVE TO STOP BEING THE WELFARE COUNTRY!
When will the madness stop?
Rawhide!
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10-10-2007, 01:05 AM #15
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10-11-2007, 03:40 PM #16Originally Posted by AirborneSapper7
I am against this TPS crap (brother in law is legal by the way) but this is just too much.
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