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|    Re: Immigration 'reform' rant...    |
|    29 Apr 13 22:48:55    |
      XPost: alt.society.liberalism, soc.culture.usa, alt.politics.immigration       XPost: soc.culture.mexican       From: espanuelo@senseterra.com              Dänk 42Ø wrote:       > Immigration 'reform' rant...       > By Dänk 42Ø       > 28 Apr 2013       >       > Don't get me wrong: I am *NOT* anti-immigrant, being the descendant of       > many immigrants myself, and I have no problem with Mexicans, currently       > the largest group of new immigrants. In fact, I enjoy Mexicans and their       > vibrant culture, especially their music (but not so much the five       > ingredients that passes for their cuisine :).       >       > That said, I feel compelled to opine on the recent "immigration reform"       > debate, and I ask why *ONLY* America is expected to change its       > immigration policies -- a demand I perceive as a desire to allow Mexico       > to continue exporting its surplus population to the USA (a "safety valve"       > that postpones the inevitable bloody overthrow of the criminal mafia       > syndicate that passes for that country's "government"), while asking       > nothing of Mexico in return.       >       > I lived in West Germany as an army brat back in the 1970s, and returned       > to Europe for my first time since in 2009, and I was absolutely astounded       > that the national border checkpoints I passed through as a kid no longer       > existed! Almost the entire European continent is part of the       > "Schengenzone," in which everyone within can freely travel between       > countries, and more importantly, LIVE AND WORK in any of the other       > countries, just like U.S. citizens can freely travel between, live and       > work in any U.S. state.       >       > While I love this idea, Mexico will NEVER agree to such a treaty, since       > it benefits from the existing one-sided parasitic arrangement, where it       > exiles its surplus of troublesome unemployed mestizos to the USA, to live       > and work here and send billions of dollars back to Mexico for its corrupt       > government-mafia to steal, while forbidding Americans to live and work in       > in Mexico.       >       > Mexico even has the audacity to demand the USA provide free health care       > for its citizens (a luxury so many American citizens do not enjoy), but       > immediately deports pinche Americans who get sick in Mexico and can't       > afford to pay their hospital bills (Mexican hospitals even transport       > expensive uninsured Mexican patients by ambulance to hospitals on the       > U.S. side, because U.S. law mandates that emergency rooms treat everyone,       > regardless of their citizenship or ability to pay!!! Just try that trick       > in Mexico!)       >       > Oh, Americans and other pinche foreigners ARE sometimes granted Mexican       > work permits, but only if they have skills useful to the corrupt ruling       > party, skills like embezzlement, money laundering, and election rigging.       > But American gardeners and taco flippers need not apply.       >       > I propose a North American open border treaty similar to the European       > Schengen treaty. In fact, I am willing to expand the idea to include       > open travel and trade with every country willing to *RECIPROCATE*, no       > matter where in the world. The EU Schengenzone is *RECIPROCAL* -- each       > member country agrees to allow citizens of every other member country to       > live and work there, with the only condition being that they must be       > legally employed (and discrimination against non-citizens is illegal),       > and that they must not become a burden on the host country's social       > services.       >       > An open border with Mexico probably would not change things on the U.S.       > side, since every pinche mestizo and indio who wanted to escape Mexico       > for a better life in the USA (where their labor is rewarded rather than       > stolen by a corrupt blanco elite) is already here.       >       > Major changes would occur on the Mexican side, as Americans with even the       > most trivial skills found they could take advantage of the result of       > Mexico's abysmally corrupt public education system. Mexicans are not       > dumb people, but the country's corrupt government-mafia does not want a       > quality public education system, because educated mestizos and indios are       > a threat the blancos' status quo.       >       > The filthy-rich blanco elite do not want pinche mestizos (and even       > pinchier indios) who can read about their corruption, which is why       > unionized public teachers get paid so much to ensure their pinche       > estudiantes morenos never learn to read. The filthy-rich blanco elitists       > send their own hijos blancos to private schools, and then to prestigious       > American Ivy League universities like Harvard where can they can earn       > prestigious degrees in embezzlement and money laundering. (Hint: I am       > referring to Carlos Salinas de Gortari, the filthy-rich blanco elitist       > who looted the national treasury and plundered the national economy back       > in the 1990s.)       >       > To summarize: The borders between all three North American countries       > should be opened as soon as possible. Canada may agree to this, but not       > Mexico. Mexico's filthy-rich corrupt ruling blanco elite do not want       > competition from pinche American gringos -- who not only are educated       > enough to see the blatant corruption the anti-educated mestizos are       > blinded to, but who can also kick their lily-blanco asses in committing       > it. Mexico is a medieval feudal society, and castle walls, moats, and       > LOTS of gunpowder are the only things standing between members of its       > corrupt ruling elite and the guillotine. End of rant.       >              Both Mexico and the U.S. must recognize the       Indian languages as official in their respective territories or areas.              Indian languages of Mexico: toward 200.       U.S. Indian language: toward 200.              Nor you know any Indian language.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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