All of you have to leave the U.S. before May 15th.
Everyone that is not a indige.
I am going to throw down in 3,2,1.....
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I am sure many of your have sections of immigrants that live in your hometown.
Here in SFV there are tons of people who come into the hood and wreck it.
I am not talking about JUST 'MEXICANS'.
I have seen MANY go to pot, not with just Mexican immies, but a whole host of nationalities.
North Hollywood is a Armenian fave, the Filipinos favor Panorana City, there is a huge Thai population in the fringe of Lost Angeles and you have the rest.
NOT ALL ARE meatheaded people out to ruin a great chance to live in a pretty good area of the country, but...
In recent years you pick up and read about a crime/criminal ring that was busted here and you can tell WHO the people ar by the crime.
The little Filipino punks are into car theft and gangs.
They steal imports to part out and sell.
Armenians have found a lucrative business in fleecing Medicare.
And the Armos are notorious for being heavy handed when dealing with each other. A few weeks ago one an Armo shot and killed 4 people in a restaurant.
The Koreans have opened up liquor stores in black neighborhoods and charge outrageous prices for items.
The local store changed ownership and I recently paid 1.00 for a 6 ounce box of choco milk, so much for keeping the black man down?
At around 6 p.m. every day you see the Mexican woman waiting for the buses that run along Sunset Blvd. They are traveling home after working in the Malibu/Beverly Hills/West Hollywood areas for the rich folks that live in the hills....
At the risk of offending some of you?
STOP WORRYING ABOUT HUMAN RIGHTS.
If you want to help out the poor people at risk of being deported for being here illegally? Let's get everyone here LEGALLY or begin to go thru the process of making them legal. THAT way we don't have to keep worrying about Juan Valdez sneaking his burro over the border, with good Columbian coffee.
Everyone has the RIGHT TO BE HUMAN and the responsibility to "Portarse Bien".
We have to get around the nudge, nudge, wink, wink attitude that we have toward people HERE ILLEGALLY.
Don't get me wrong.
I love my country and have had the spectacular privilege of seeing what is poverty just next door in Mexico.
Privilege?
Am I crazy?
Go find a 4-5 person family living in squalor, in a house made of cardboard and 2x4s.
Floor of mud, People peeing and crapping in a stream that serves as the bath, toilet and dump.
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I do know why people take the chance of drowning in an effing irrigation ditch or dehydrated and dying in the Southwest deserts after some AH takes their money with a promise of getting them to America with papers?
Here's a challenge?
Take a step over the line and put yourself in the shoes of those you have issue/compassion with.
Move into a one car garage for 6 months. Wash your clothes in a tub and hang them to dry on a makeshift clothesline, Go to the local agency and try to get beds for the kids because they sleep atop mats on concrete floors.
Here's a novel one?
Put an makeshift out house in the corner of the yard.
By 'allowing' people to live her illegally, we push them farther into the outskirts of what is decent and righteous for everyone.
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"Hey, I can stay here living like an animal and no one will bug me!"
There is enough compassion on the planet for everyone, I dole mine out compassionately.
I have to.
I get tired of seeing some of "my people" being allowed to live like animals, because they are not forced to abide by some simple rules.
I do appreciate the people that have taken up for them.
I also do appreciate the people who hold the opposing opinion.
Don't sell any race short, But, do not allow us to come up short by not making 'us' follow the rules.
I have the ability to straddle this topic and am able to lift up a leg and taunt either side.
If we cut people's vocal cords and peeled the skin off each other?
We'd have to deal with each other as bloody, mutes with no way to look down our noses at each other.
I like the idea, Maybe we'd be forced to look at caring for each other and really paying attention to what we mean, not what we say.
Rock on....
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