Pics like this make me rage
yeah you got rights bitch...the right to go back to where you came from!
I for one am excited to see this law in Arizona take effect Thursday. Yeah it sucks that it will effect alot of people (beaners) in a bad way but its for the best of the actual Americans here.
Also glad my state is making its way towards applying the same law
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07-26-2010, 07:09 AM #1
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not sure if srs....they have no rights here
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/us_usa_immigration_arizona
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07-26-2010, 07:14 AM #7
In. I think it's great what those states are doing. (inb4 negs)
I was at the DMV this weekend (see where I'm going with this...) just outside of Toronto. I was the only ****ing white person out of probably 100 people in there and I couldn't help but think about how much financial help these minorities leech from the government, leaving our nation in debt while we (Canadian born citizens) pick up the slack and get blamed for everyone elses problems.
I'm 110% generalizing here but what I'm saying is true to a certain extent. How many years until I'm a minority in my own country?
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07-26-2010, 07:20 AM #10
LOL, just read the article. Whoever is protesting is an idiot. I'll tell you why.
If they are illegal, they shouldn't be protesting, they should be kicked out of the country.
If they are not illegal, then they are idiots for protesting. Why are they protesting to support illegal immigration?
^someone aware me.
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Arizona is a prime example of what the rest of the US should be doing.
What part of ILLEGAL people do not understand.
Its illegal to rob a bank, so if I rob one should I use an excuse such as "I have rights" ? Will that set me free? **** no, so why should a dumb excuse like that let illegals off the hook?
Shove them back to Mexico. I hate the Mexican day labors that destroyed my neighborhood by lining up here and making obscene comments to women, throwing trash everywhere, painting Mexican flags on buildings, spray painting. Tired of kicking their ass when they say something to my wife, tired of them having dozens of kids so they can get more welfare.
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I think it goes far beyond being "white". If you're integrated in a country, I really don't mind whether you're black, white, brown, whatever...However, it seems every trip to a government office these days, there are entire familes waiting in line to get papers, assistance, their driver's license etc...I usually see one person speaking for the entire group because they are unable to speak the language. It just seems way too easy to get a free ride.
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Looks like tcat*******.
I think a lot of them argue the whole "I've worked here for 20 years and pumped money into American economy" defense. Which is complete bull**** because as an illegal, America never asked for the help and you should be punished for your crime (border crossing) no matter if it was 10 years ago or 10 days ago.
"Rights?" GTFO with your "rights" you don't have **** as an ILLEGAL immigrant. If you don't like it you can go back to your country under YOUR god given rights or apply for a Visa legally for America or any other country and adopt those "rights".
The only thing this law will do wrong is promote a kind of fear or prejudice against legal immigrants which could cause trouble/uproot certain families. But if this is a means to an end and if I were American I would stand behind it wholeheartedly.
****in' Canada though, I feel like I'm going to become a minority before anything like this is put into place because we're too damn welcoming. We don't have as many illegals as the states obviously because we don't border any struggling countries like Mexico but our immigration rates are getting ridiculous, we can't afford to feed and shelter the world, let's remember to put our country first once in a while.
You're absolutely right, that's why I said I was generalizing 110%. I completely support Canadian families that are black, brown, purple and blue as long as they have a deep rooted lineage in Canada and aren't in line with the influx of immigrants trying to take advantage of our overly generous government. If you're going to immigrate: step 1) do it legally, step 2) be ready to acclimate (sp?) to the ways of that country.
If I were to move to Montreal I wouldn't do it without being 100% billlingual, the same should apply for immigrants.Last edited by NintendoGuns; 07-26-2010 at 07:43 AM.
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07-26-2010, 07:47 AM #19
They are not protesting the illegals you dotes. The people protesting are doing so because it leads to racial profiling. LEGAL residents are being targeted because they "fit the profile of an illegal (Brown eyes, brown hair, dark completion). LEGAL citizens and their U.S.-born children are getting caught up in the middle of this.
Say you are a son of a US man and a Panamanian born woman who is now a legal resident living in Arizona. You will naturally be dark complected, have brown eyes, and dark hair. You are now getting pulled over every other week for fitting the profile of an illegal immigrant...Sound fair??
No, it infringes upon your rights as a US citizen to be harassed by officers for "appearing Mexican"
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****ing this. If I decided one day to up and move to some foreign country, and I refused to learn to speak the native language, I'd be labeled as "that American ******* who thinks he's above everyone" and people would get annoyed when I come into their shops, their restaurants and have to have special accommodations so people can translate for me. Why is it different here?
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07-26-2010, 07:54 AM #26
Understandably so but how else should this issue be dealt with? I see no other way to do it. It's not like it's 1940's germany and german citizens have to deal with a corrupt/brainwashed government trying to extinguish an entire race in which it's a pain in the ass to leave your house as a non-aryan. In this case the country has a respectable motive, they are trying to enforce a law that has been in place for ages. If I was the person being investigated (I think harassed is a bit extreme) I would happily provide my papers knowing that my state/country is working towards a reasonable goal which will eventually benefit everyone.
(also sup TKE brah.)
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