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    Ron Paul Immigration Platform: Alienating Aliens

    Ron Paul Immigration Platform: Alienating Aliens

    November 19, 2011

    The Ron Paul Immigration Platform

    ¿Qué?

    By Odillon Ramirez, Civilian

    From the offset, the Ron Paul immigration platform has alienated the majority of Hispanic voters. The Ron Paul immigration agenda comes off as threatening and irrational to many hispanic and non-hispanic voters alike.

    This is not to say that Ron Paul isn’t a good candidate; just that, according to the 2010 census, Hispanics are now the major minority in the United States, compromising 16% of the entire population. In the political sphere this is quite a number, to readily lose the majority of Hispanic votes by siding with anti-immigration policies is very suspicious, at least to me. Ron Paul has proven to be the most educated, intelligent, Republican candidate for the upcoming 2012 election. Yet, he is willing to cast aside the Hispanic population through stringent policies.

    The Ron Paul immigration platform consists mainly of strengthening the laws against illegal immigration. Examples are: bringing troops to secure the border, taking away social programs for immigrants that “encourageâ€
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    What is not foreseen and unexpected, perhaps, is the power of the many Hispanic grassroots actions taking place. Mostly located in California and other southern states, we find coalitions that are teaching these children the importance of taking part in elections. In other words, they are showing them the path towards harnessing this power.
    There is no such thing as a reconquista agenda..
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    Re: Ron Paul Immigration Platform: Alienating Aliens

    [quote]One cannot “cast outâ€
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    I moved to Chicago when I was 20. When I was 27 the trades there fell on hard time and by the time I was 30 I was forced to move back here for family support. It took a year until I was back on my feet and could afford to survive without family support.

    I'd probably still be in Chitown if I could have gotten food stamps and section 8 housing.

    Just saying.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Newmexican
    What is not foreseen and unexpected, perhaps, is the power of the many Hispanic grassroots actions taking place. Mostly located in California and other southern states, we find coalitions that are teaching these children the importance of taking part in elections. In other words, they are showing them the path towards harnessing this power.
    There is no such thing as a reconquista agenda..
    You can't be serious. There certainly is.

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    Oldglory wrote:

    [quote:1gdh05o2]Newmexican wrote:
    [quote:1gdh05o2]Quote:
    What is not foreseen and unexpected, perhaps, is the power of the many Hispanic grassroots actions taking place. Mostly located in California and other southern states, we find coalitions that are teaching these children the importance of taking part in elections. In other words, they are showing them the path towards harnessing this power.
    There is no such thing as a reconquista agenda.. [/quote:1gdh05o2]
    You can't be serious. There certainly is.[/quote:1gdh05o2]

    No, I was not serious. Reconquista is the main event.
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    Ron Paul places greater emphasis on Economy than Immigration
    The word "Economy' is code for 'Corporate Economy'. The corporate economy should always serve the 'American Worker Economy' (AWE) and never the reverse. Ron Paul seems not to know the difference!!
    Hmmm. . .if*Americans are so racist, why do so many*people want to live*here??* One would think we wouild need border walls to keep them here under racist rule rather than building walls to keep them out!

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