Anchor-Babies v. 14th Amendment

Would you support a new Law stopping "anchor-babies"?

  • YES. Two illegals cannot make a legal US citizen.

    Votes: 18 69.2%
  • NO. Let the 14th Amendment stand as currently interpreted.

    Votes: 8 30.8%

  • Total voters
    26
it seems we focus solely on mexican when it comes to the idea of immigration.

That's the Mexican Propaganda Department of LA RAZA. Don't forget, it is THERE continent not Americans.

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What is the TRUE HISTORY? Only LA RAZA knows for sure!
I see a lot of Spaniard and Italian blood in those mutts...
 
The tejanao, nuevo mexicanos, and californios were 'home' before our ancestors arrived. Get over yourself, Bullfighter. You are an immigrant in the southwest if your folks got there in 1848 or thereafter.
 
The tejanao, nuevo mexicanos, and californios were 'home' before our ancestors arrived. Get over yourself, Bullfighter. You are an immigrant in the southwest if your folks got there in 1848 or thereafter.

I don't live in the southwest and Mexico SOLD that land to the US.

What are they..........INDIAN GIVERS?
 
Doesn't matter how the U.S. acquired the southwest. The natives there and their descendants are "home" far more than the immigrants after 1848. Did some Mexican girl break your heart where you live? Is your hurt the reason you keep posting your nonsense here?
 
NHee, Bullfighter, do some reading so you can see how stupid your comments are about Mexico and World Wa Mexico - forgotten World War II ally : Mexico History II.

Now the leaders of the Mexican military, seeking the glory that can only come to generals from war, began to clamor for an active part in the fighting. Even President Camacho is said to have expressed a desire to lead the Mexican Army into combat, saying that only the Presidency was keeping him from doing so.

However, only the already modernized Mexican Air Force was to actually engage in combat. Mexican pilots received additional training in the United States and in 1945 fought valiantly in the air war in the Philippines. Only one squadron, Number 201, actually saw combat. Nicknamed "The Aztec Eagles," they flew P-47 Thunderbolt fighters and offered close ground support for U.S. and Philipino ground forces as they struggled to liberate the islands from the Japanese. Decorated by the United States, Mexico and the Philippines, its 31 pilots and approximately 150 ground support personnel were the only Mexican military force to serve outside of Mexico. Of the squadron's 31 pilots, 5 were killed in action. Its personnel, both pilots and ground support elements certainly deserve to be regarded as heros by both Mexico and the United States.

Also unrecognized, untold numbers of Mexicans, particularly those with relatives in the U.S., flocked across the border and served in all branches of the U.S. military. How many of them were killed is unknown. For those who chose to become U.S. citizens, citizenship was automatic. However, over the years, many returned to Mexico despite their new citizenship.

Although the role of Mexicans in combat was minimal, the denial of Mexico as a safe harbor for German submarines was of great importance. Mexican oil also helped fuel the U.S. war machine. With over 16 million American men in the armed forces and thousands of women in the factories, Mexican agricultural workers kept the food chain moving and, as we have already noted, Mexican raw materials were vital to the war effort. The supply was secure from submarine attacks and did not tie up warships in convoy duty.

Finally, although they depended on U.S. help to do so, the determination of the Mexican Government to resist the forces that might well have created either a Fascist or Communist Government next door to the U.S., removed the threat of sabotage or across-the-border forays that would, in essence, have necessitated either an American invasion of Mexico or the deployment of large forces to guard its southern border. Either one of these alternatives would have seriously hampered America's march to victory.
 
Doesn't matter how the U.S. acquired the southwest. The natives there and their descendants are "home" far more than the immigrants after 1848. Did some Mexican girl break your heart where you live? Is your hurt the reason you keep posting your nonsense here?

Correct me if I'm wrong but all the civilizations of the world have lived on mountain tops. Who says that the oceans create borders? And since Mexicans want open borders, 92% of the population of the world should flood into Latin America.
 
NHee, Bullfighter, do some reading so you can see how stupid your comments are about Mexico and World Wa Mexico - forgotten World War II ally : Mexico History II.

Now the leaders of the Mexican military, seeking the glory that can only come to generals from war, began to clamor for an active part in the fighting. Even President Camacho is said to have expressed a desire to lead the Mexican Army into combat, saying that only the Presidency was keeping him from doing so.

However, only the already modernized Mexican Air Force was to actually engage in combat. Mexican pilots received additional training in the United States and in 1945 fought valiantly in the air war in the Philippines. Only one squadron, Number 201, actually saw combat. Nicknamed "The Aztec Eagles," they flew P-47 Thunderbolt fighters and offered close ground support for U.S. and Philipino ground forces as they struggled to liberate the islands from the Japanese. Decorated by the United States, Mexico and the Philippines, its 31 pilots and approximately 150 ground support personnel were the only Mexican military force to serve outside of Mexico. Of the squadron's 31 pilots, 5 were killed in action. Its personnel, both pilots and ground support elements certainly deserve to be regarded as heros by both Mexico and the United States.

Also unrecognized, untold numbers of Mexicans, particularly those with relatives in the U.S., flocked across the border and served in all branches of the U.S. military. How many of them were killed is unknown. For those who chose to become U.S. citizens, citizenship was automatic. However, over the years, many returned to Mexico despite their new citizenship.

Although the role of Mexicans in combat was minimal, the denial of Mexico as a safe harbor for German submarines was of great importance. Mexican oil also helped fuel the U.S. war machine. With over 16 million American men in the armed forces and thousands of women in the factories, Mexican agricultural workers kept the food chain moving and, as we have already noted, Mexican raw materials were vital to the war effort. The supply was secure from submarine attacks and did not tie up warships in convoy duty.

Finally, although they depended on U.S. help to do so, the determination of the Mexican Government to resist the forces that might well have created either a Fascist or Communist Government next door to the U.S., removed the threat of sabotage or across-the-border forays that would, in essence, have necessitated either an American invasion of Mexico or the deployment of large forces to guard its southern border. Either one of these alternatives would have seriously hampered America's march to victory.

Really? Over 400,000 AMERICANS died in WW2. How many Mexicans?
 
Over 13 million Russians died in WWII. Did we contribute only 2% of the effort to victory? Bullfighter, answer the question: why are you so hinky about this?
 
Over 13 million Russians died in WWII. Did we contribute only 2% of the effort to victory? Bullfighter, answer the question: why are you so hinky about this?

Over 25 million Russians died. More people than all the Mexicans in Mexico at that time. Do you really believe Mexicans care about the rest of the world?
 
Over 13 million Russians died in WWII. Did we contribute only 2% of the effort to victory? Bullfighter, answer the question: why are you so hinky about this?

Over 25 million Russians died. More people than all the Mexicans in Mexico at that time. Do you really believe Mexicans care about the rest of the world?

You understand that everyone here is laughing at you?
 
The GOP needs to focus on stopping the flood of illegals, and their illegal votes, from creating a new anti-US voter bloc. The 14th Amendment is being mis-interpreted to allow the babies of non-citizent to become US citizens.

But but but... big Agra and the meat monopolies (and their Republican cronies) rely on near-slave labor for their huge profits! The big meat processing plants IMPORT workers from over the border and then try to deny them medical care when they get hurt, because they can. You may want to take this up with them, since they are the largest employers... It ain't the "left" who are bringin' em over...

The Most Dangerous Job excerpted from the book Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser
 
Megalomania. You are not Noah.

The only way you can possibly defend Mexicans is to prove that they will make good US citizens and will actually improve the conditions in the US.

Even Mexicans don't want to live near Mexicans.

Case closed!
 
No, senior, you have to prove they cannot be good citizens, and more than 150 years prove you wrong.

Move along, bullfighter, nothing to see. Move along.
 
No, senior, you have to prove they cannot be good citizens, and more than 150 years prove you wrong.

Move along, bullfighter, nothing to see. Move along.

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This picture is proof positive.

Open your eyes or get on your knees!​
 
What? a small militant group of nobodies that can do no damage to the country We met real baddied, the KKK, several decades ago, and beat them to their knees and then to their faces and then stood on their heads. There is nothing to be afraid of. You cannot any danger from these folks exercising their right to free speech.
 
What? a small militant group of nobodies that can do no damage to the country We met real baddied, the KKK, several decades ago, and beat them to their knees and then to their faces and then stood on their heads. There is nothing to be afraid of. You cannot any danger from these folks exercising their right to free speech.

WHAT A HYPOCRITE! READ WHAT YOU JUST WROTE!

We met real baddied, the KKK, several decades ago, and beat them to their knees and then to their faces and then stood on their heads. There is nothing to be afraid of. You cannot any danger from these folks exercising their right to free speech.

You mean as long as they are invading third world gorillas they are entitled to AMERICAN FREEDOM OF SPEECH, don't you?
 
What? a small militant group of nobodies that can do no damage to the country We met real baddied, the KKK, several decades ago, and beat them to their knees and then to their faces and then stood on their heads. There is nothing to be afraid of. You cannot any danger from these folks exercising their right to free speech.

WHAT A HYPOCRITE! READ WHAT YOU JUST WROTE!

We met real baddies, the KKK, several decades ago, and beat them to their knees and then to their faces and then stood on their heads. There is nothing to be afraid of. You cannot fear any danger from these folks exercising their right to free speech.

You mean as long as they are invading third world gorillas they are entitled to AMERICAN FREEDOM OF SPEECH, don't you?

The 14th guarantees anyone in the U.S., citizen or not, the protection of the constitution: even you. :lol:

OK, serious for a moment: why do you feel as you do about Mexicans? Really?
 

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