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06-04-2009, 11:55 PM #1
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What did Hoover, Truman, and Eisenhower have in common?
What did Hoover, Truman, and Eisenhower have in common?
Here is something that should be of great interest for you to pass around.
I didn't know of this until it was pointed out to me.
Back during The Great Depression, President Herbert Hoover ordered the
deportation of ALL illegal aliens in order to make jobs available to American citizens that desperately needed work..
Harry Truman deported over two million Illegal's after WWII to create jobs
for returning veterans.
And then again in 1954, President Dwight Eisenhower deported 13 million
Mexican Nationals! The program was called 'Operation Wetback'. It was
done so WWII and Korean Veterans would have a better chance at jobs.
It took 2 Years, but they deported them!
Now...if they could deport the illegal's back then - they could sure do it today?
lf you have doubts about the veracity of this information, enter Operation
Wetback into your favorite search engine and confirm it for yourself.
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06-05-2009, 12:14 AM #2And then again in 1954, President Dwight Eisenhower deported 13 million
Mexican Nationals! The program was called 'Operation Wetback'. It was
done so WWII and Korean Veterans would have a better chance at jobs.
It took 2 Years, but they deported them!
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06-05-2009, 12:17 AM #3
I had heard this before. Especially telling is when Eisenhower deported 13 million in 1954, 13 MILLION, so the stupid ass argument that there are now too many to deport is a load of crap!
<div>Number*U.S. military*in S.Korea to protect their border with N.Korea: 28,000. Number*U.S. military*on 2000 mile*U.S. southern border to protect ourselves from*the war in our own backyard: 1,200 National Guard.</
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06-05-2009, 12:23 AM #4
Did they let the Anchor Babies stay? Wait...was there such a thing as an Anchor Baby back then?
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06-05-2009, 12:50 AM #5
There was no incentive to have "anchor babies". We weren't a welfare state. They seriously were here to work and for the most part the rest of the familia stayed home, otherwise they would have starved. Once we became a welfare state and an ATM machine they colonized.
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06-05-2009, 01:45 AM #6Originally Posted by wilma1
They are different now for several reasons and one of the main ones is that we weren't a welfare state before, so this was not an incentive for past immigrants. Past immigrants also did not expect special treatment and affirmative action, etc. the second they stepped foot on this land. And past immigrants did not expect and demand guaranteed outcomes, only the freedom of opportunity.<div>Number*U.S. military*in S.Korea to protect their border with N.Korea: 28,000. Number*U.S. military*on 2000 mile*U.S. southern border to protect ourselves from*the war in our own backyard: 1,200 National Guard.</
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