|
|
What is a Mexican?
Some people believe the desire to expel Mexicans is a racial issue. These are people who are misled as there is no such thing as a Mexican race any more than there is an American race. The nationa of Mexico has many races of people just like America does.
Just to make things clear, we have included the definition of Mexican as published on azteca.net
Mexican
Specifically, the nationality of the inhabitants of Mexico. Therefore, the term is used appropriately for Mexican citizens who visit or work in the United States, but it is insufficient to designate those people who are citizens of the United States (they were born in the US or are naturalized citizens of the US) who are of Mexican ancestry. The various terms used to properly designate such people are described below, however, it is important to explain why these people feel it is important to make such a distinction. US citizens who are troubled by this often point out that most immigrants do not distinguish themselves by point of origin first, (i.e., German-American), but simply as "Americans" (another troublesome term, but we won't get detoured by that here). Here are some reasons why many US citizens of Mexican extraction feel that it is important to make the distinction:
While the term Hispanic or Latino would refer to ones race, Mexican refers to ones nationality. I know, I would think that an elected representative would know the difference and not make himself look so ignorant in the public's eye. Unfortunately, intelligence is not a requirement to win an election. It only takes a good campaign manager to tell the candidate what to say and when to say it.
We address the open borders policy that many of you support. Please read Open Borders: In due time.
The fact is, while there are criminal immigrants from other countries invading the US, the vast majority come from Mexico. We are literally being invaded by Mexicans. It is past time we put a stop to it. So if you are a Mexican and you are here illegally, GO HOME!
We do not consider those who came from Mexico legally to live in the US to be Mexican, because as we stated previously, Mexican is ones nationality. Those who are here legally are Americans. Now do you get it?
Deport Criminal Immigrants™ |
Posted July 29 2010, 13:58 By MRandolph |
|
|
With the commencement of Arizona's SB 1070 criminal immigration enforcement law, we are already seeing the left wing courts starting to gut the law. Some parts of the law have been "temporarily" barred by U.S. District Judge Susan R. Bolton. The judge has blocked the most affective parts of the laws which requires law enforcement officers to check the legal status of those detained for other reasons. The federal government argued that the state's law intrudes into federal immigration enforcement, ...
Read More
|
|
|
Posted April 25 2010, 19:35 By MRandolph |
|
|
Reuters
Sunday, April 25, 2010; 8:01 PM
PHOENIX (Reuters) - The Obama administration faced mounting pressure on Sunday to overhaul immigration policy, as prominent Hispanic politicians and street protesters decried a new Arizona law as a violation of civil rights.
Immigration reform is a bitterly contested political issue in the United States but a top priority for Hispanics, who are the largest minority in the nation and an important power base for President Barack Obama and his Democratic Party.
...
Read More
|
|
|
Posted April 25 2010, 19:20 By MRandolph |
|
|
Moments after Gov. Jan Brewer signed Arizona's controversial new immigration law Friday, opponents promised legal challenges and economic sanctions against a state still reeling from the housing meltdown.
Before and after Senate Bill 1070 became law at 1:30 p.m., civil unrest punctuated by loud protests and several minor clashes took place at the state Capitol, where more than 1,500 people gathered to chant, pray and either p ...
Read More
|
|
|
Posted June 11 2008, 23:29 By MRandolph |
|
|
Executive Order: Amending Executive Order 12989, as Amended
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including subsection 121(a) of title 40 and section 301 of title 3, United States Code, and in order to take further steps to promote economy and efficiency in Federal Government procurement, it is hereby ordered as follows:
Section 1. Executive Order 12989 of February 13, 1996, as amended, is further amended:
(a) by striking the ti ...
Read More
|
|
|
|
|
|
We have 142 registered users
The newest I.C.E. member is robertlang
Our users have posted a total of 867 articles within 134 topics
|
|
|