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    Boo fricking hoo!!! The parents who invaded our country illegaly have only themselves to blame.

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    "I feel betrayed, by the U.S. government, Pedro Jr. said.
    And I feel betrayed too. BY YOUR PARENTS!! Who broke our laws, thumbed their noses at us, and GAVE BIRTH TO YOU in our country when they had NO RIGHT to be here.

    You belong in Mexico. YOU have no right to be here. Stay home.
    Calderon was absolutely right when he said...."Where there is a Mexican, there is Mexico".

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    There are plenty of crying children here in the USA. The children whose parent lost their job to an illegal willing to work for less than half the wages. The crying children whose parent lost their job altogether to an illegal willing to take food from the mouths of american children. We have our own crying children....plenty of them. And frankly american children come first on my list.
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    "I feel betrayed, by the U.S. government, Pedro Jr. said.
    First off, to be betrayed at least two parties have to in
    agreement over a pact. The US government knew nothing
    about you Pedro. Your governement let you down.

    I see it like a guy who is dating a girl WITHOUT her
    knowledge and feels cheated when she goes out with someone
    else.

    Or a crazy worker who feel betrayed because he thinks he's
    entitled to the money the company is making...

    PLAIN INSANITY

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    Quote Originally Posted by redpony353
    There are plenty of crying children here in the USA. The children whose parent lost their job to an illegal willing to work for less than half the wages. The crying children whose parent lost their job altogether to an illegal willing to take food from the mouths of american children. We have our own crying children....plenty of them. And frankly american children come first on my list.
    What about the crying children, mothers, fathers, sisters and brothers who have lost their lives to Drunk Illegal Drivers who kill us everyday!!!
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    Deportations...

    Pedro Jr. in law school? Bet he would become an immigration attorney!
    Why not use your brains to help your people in Mexico?

    Why should overpriced, do nothing profeesionals have more value than hardworking producers? Even the proposal in the present Senate bill, to elevate the standards for immigration candidates, leaves me chilled.

    I have had some negative experience with immigrant professionals recently. Plastic surgeon (Iranian) lied about his services. Commodities brokers (Iranian and Jamaican) pretty much cleaned out my investment accounts. Forget about the agument that professionals come here to contribute. They come here with huge US$$ signs in their eyes, and ogling and harassing white women
    "Men of low degree are vanity, Men of high degree are a lie. " David
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    I feel betrayed by the US government
    Just how in the heck can someone feel betrayed by a government that is not theirs? BOO HOOO, BOO HOOO. My violin plays for you!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rockfish
    I feel betrayed by the US government
    Just how in the heck can someone feel betrayed by a government that is not theirs? BOO HOOO, BOO HOOO. My violin plays for you!
    Sometimes, I feel like our government is theirs
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    Sometimes, I feel like our government is theirs
    I understand what you are saying Chairman. Unfortunately, it is up to us to REMIND them where their loyalty needs to be. It is PATHETIC that we have to do this to PEOPLE that we voted into office, but it is VERY necessary !!!

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    Those illegals who are getting all our goodies should bow down to the American people and thank them.

    It makes me sick that they are so ungrateful for the services that WE provide with our tax money.

    They have no rights in this country, except to be deported. The children are not at fault - the parents are, and if they were my parents, I'd grow up ashamed of them.

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