ONLY HOME THEY HAVE EVER KNOWN
Just another of the many pathetic excuses for granting amnesty to 11 million Illegal Aliens. When they were brought here by no fault of their own they left family and deportation would unite them with those family members plus let them know where they came from and who they are. No matter how long they have been here, they are Mexicans and Mexico is their home. We will never let them forget that. Mexicans their age are crossing the border every day leaving the only home they have ever know, family and friends and coming to a country that is not welcoming, not knowing the language and the culture. Experiencing a real culture shock. No matter how long they have been here they never feel at home. This country is not welcoming to Illegal Aliens and never forget how they came here. Many of the children drop out of school and join gangs of their peers. Some 40 different Latino gangs in this country. 15 are the most violent. And most have ties with drugs cartels. 11 million Illegal Aliens are not all hard working law abiding people who only want a better life. For may Illegal Aliens, criminal activity which pays more here than in Mexico provides them with a better life also. At the expense of Americans.
There is absolutely nothing right about granting amnesty to 11 million people who are in this country illegally. The Constitution does not allow for it but it does allow for deportation.
Illegal immigration
One of the concerns of increased illegal immigration to the United States is gang related activity - as proved by programs such as Operation Community Shield, which has detained over fourteen hundred illegal immigrant gang members. Mara Salvatrucha publicly declared that it targets the Minutemen, an anti-illegal immigration group who take it upon themselves to control the border, to "teach them a lesson", possibly due to their smuggling of various Central/South Americans (mostly other gang members), drugs, and weapons across the border.
A confidential California Department of Justice study reported in 1995 that 60 percent of the twenty thousand members of the 18th Street Gang in California are illegal immigrants.Gangs in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Just another of the many pathetic excuses for granting amnesty to 11 million Illegal Aliens. When they were brought here by no fault of their own they left family and deportation would unite them with those family members plus let them know where they came from and who they are. No matter how long they have been here, they are Mexicans and Mexico is their home. We will never let them forget that. Mexicans their age are crossing the border every day leaving the only home they have ever know, family and friends and coming to a country that is not welcoming, not knowing the language and the culture. Experiencing a real culture shock. No matter how long they have been here they never feel at home. This country is not welcoming to Illegal Aliens and never forget how they came here. Many of the children drop out of school and join gangs of their peers. Some 40 different Latino gangs in this country. 15 are the most violent. And most have ties with drugs cartels. 11 million Illegal Aliens are not all hard working law abiding people who only want a better life. For may Illegal Aliens, criminal activity which pays more here than in Mexico provides them with a better life also. At the expense of Americans.
There is absolutely nothing right about granting amnesty to 11 million people who are in this country illegally. The Constitution does not allow for it but it does allow for deportation.
Illegal immigration
One of the concerns of increased illegal immigration to the United States is gang related activity - as proved by programs such as Operation Community Shield, which has detained over fourteen hundred illegal immigrant gang members. Mara Salvatrucha publicly declared that it targets the Minutemen, an anti-illegal immigration group who take it upon themselves to control the border, to "teach them a lesson", possibly due to their smuggling of various Central/South Americans (mostly other gang members), drugs, and weapons across the border.
A confidential California Department of Justice study reported in 1995 that 60 percent of the twenty thousand members of the 18th Street Gang in California are illegal immigrants.Gangs in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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