I don't support deportation.

Apollo

Adept
Eh, why should we reward people for circumventing our law? It's like giving a prize for bad behavior.

That said, I'm curious about the impact on the local economies they habitate if we mass deport. Illegals still buy groceries, clothes, pay rent, etc. Some of them allegedly pay into systems such as Social Security as well as income tax.
 

CasualBystander

Celestial
Eh, why should we reward people for circumventing our law? It's like giving a prize for bad behavior.

That said, I'm curious about the impact on the local economies they habitate if we mass deport. Illegals still buy groceries, clothes, pay rent, etc. Some of them allegedly pay into systems such as Social Security as well as income tax.


The claim invaders benefit the economy is b***s***. They cost $2 for every $1 they contribute.

The subsidy for low income workers is too high for the leftist claims to be believable at any level. Plus a significant part of the invaders' pay is repatriated to Mexico which is just icing on the cake.

This also ignores the greater subsidy to low end Americans who are displaced from jobs.

We are told that the invaders are here to pick vegetables and similar jobs Americans won't do.

I have looked in downtown DC, which is overrun with invaders, for the large vegetable farms that they are working at and still haven't found any.
 
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CasualBystander

Celestial
Which doesnt tell me anything, since I'm not
very well schooled in US history..

Now I know some.. History of California - Wikipedia

Seems like some of my ancestors were in charge for a brief period,, then the Mexicans and finally the gringos took over

Watch Zorro. He lived in LA.

The Mexicans were in the line of of people, starting with the British, that learned you don't f*** with Americans.

Texas was independent as result of Antonio López de Santa Anna's forces killing 189 Texian defenders and executing more than 342 Texian prisoners. This didn't scare the Texians, it pissed them off. The Alamo was about 200 Texans against several thousand Mexican troops. 400-600 Mexicans troops were killed, the handful of "Texians" that surrendered were executed. The Alamo slowed down the Mexicans enough for the Texian Army such as it was to regroup. The Texians attacked Santa Anna's larger army while it was taking a siesta and that is how Texas became independent.

The Mexican's attacked Texas because Santa Anna and Texas had different views about where the border was and the US inherited that dispute. This was the Mexican-American war. This war gave the US most of the Southwest including California (which had no movie studios at the time).
 
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Ras

Honorable
Seems like some of my ancestors were in charge for a brief period,, then the Mexicans and finally the gringos took over

So your ancestors are latin americans? Have you been there? No wonder one of your favorite food is taco if i have not mistaken.
 
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CasualBystander

Celestial
So your ancestors are latin americans? Have you been there? No wonder one of your favorite food is taco if i have not mistaken.

Why do they call them Latin Americans???

1. They don't live in the US (where Americans live).

2. My Latin is better than my hispanic, and Latin Americans don't speak Latin. If you speech Latin to them they look at you funny.
 
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