Swinging door between mexico and u.s.

LilOlLady

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THE EXCUSE FOR LEGALIZATION DON’T FLY.

The excuse pro-illegal immigration advocates use to allow children of Illegal Aliens to remain here by way of Dream Act of Path to Citizenship for all is a pig that don’t fly and never will fly.
Just because they were brought here as children they should be allowed to stay because this is the only country they know is nothing more the left wing rhetoric.

Fact; Millions that entered this country decades ago by crossing the border or over staying visas, uprooting children from the only country they have known, leaving grand parents behind, coming to a country where they don’t know the language or the culture have chose to pack up the kids they brought here and kids born here and move them back to Mexico. They do speak the language and know the culture and it is less of a culture shock than when they came here. In Mexico, there are school, jobs and the wages are comparable to the cost of living and they are just fine. What is different about leaving here and going back to Mexico and leaving Mexico and coming here? The language barrier and the culture when they came here. Some of those children never fit in and result is joining gangs of their peers.

Where was the compassion those parents had for children when they brought here, to a country they did not know the language or the culture? The doors between Mexico and U.S. swing both ways.

Millions of Illegal Aliens have found that his country is not the American dream they thought it would be and they have self deported. The wages are high and the cost of living is high.
The Dream Act may not be an American Dream after all if there are no jobs for them when they graduate. They may find it best to take their dream back home. There is not enough of American dream to go around any more like it use to be when this nation was being built.
In so many words, Romney said he would do the same thing Obama did only on a larger scale. Be careful what you wish for.
 
Romney not much help either - wouldn't commit to what he would do about this if he were to become President on Face the Nation yesterday...
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Immigration order reverberates in social media
Jun 18, 2012 - President Obama's Friday order suspending deportations for some young illegal immigrants sent a charge through social media over the weekend, with the both the president and his Republican challenger seeing steep spikes in on-line chatter about them.
According to the social media analysis firm VoterTide, around 52,000 messages about Obama were posted to Twitter Friday, a 74% jump over his daily average of about 30,000 and the highest number of mentions since he announced his support for gay marriage May 9. The firm did not offer an estimate of how many of these tweets were positive or negative.

"We saw a spike in the President's social media interactions following Friday's announcement," said VoterTide senior advisor Leah Frelinghuysen. "According to our data, the President continues to gain Twitter followers and Facebook fans in a significant way when taking action on a policy issue."

But the immigration conversation also appears to have boosted Romney in the social sphere. VoterTide found that the Republican presidential candidate added 12,776 fans on Facebook Saturday and 7,220 on Friday, both far outstripping his daily average of about 5,900 new fans.

VoterTide's data also suggest a deep partisan divide in the on-line discussion of immigration. According to the firm's analysis, the three most shared immigration-related news stories on Facebook about the immigration announcement were a post describing the announcement from the liberal organization Think Progress (25,480 Facebook Shares); a story about the decision from Univision, the Spanish language network (7,987) shares; and a link from the conservative website The Blaze – founded by former Fox News broadcaster Glenn Beck – to old video of Obama saying there were legal hurdles preventing him from issuing an executive order to suspend deportations (7,704 shares).

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