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    Mexican Border Wars and US Guns

    Nah, nothing that devious, just a regular lurker that never posts, I think I had signed up because a thread I wanted to read was only available to members or something. I guess I'll take it as a welcome to the forums. The joke is my family is like the U.N., we've got like 4 countries...
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    Mexican Border Wars and US Guns

    DarkCorp, please show me where I said one group is more deserving than another, you're so overzealous in your nationalism or whatever you making things up as you go. Keep on keeping on I guess. No where did I say people on boats don't deserve to be because they're on boats. What I said was...
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    Mexican Border Wars and US Guns

    LOL@Prez-They were working for a living, now they're the same as crackheads abusing the system. Man you're reaching there, even for some of the comments so far, that's reaching. Looked like they were taking care of their kids pretty well......here.
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    Mexican Border Wars and US Guns

    No money no food, simple. Luckily for you, you haven't had to experience that circumstance. The "pricepoint" of legal immigration is absurdly high. Just high enough so the poor can't afford it. I didn't say we "shouldn't" deport people, just that it makes no difference. Lastly you...
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    Mexican Border Wars and US Guns

    I didn't say just Mexicans, just happened to be the topic of discussion, and quite frankly the vast majority are from Mexico, Central America and to a lesser extent South America. Regarding my family: If they were charging large sums of money to enter Ellis Island at that time, many would...
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    Mexican Border Wars and US Guns

    I should clarify my wife was here on a student visa, not illegally. Work visas are the way to go, you can tax them, they can live here, just makes it easier. After a while they can follow the normal channels to citizenship, but expecting them to pay that much money up front is absurb, it...
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    Mexican Border Wars and US Guns

    My wife is now a Permanent Resident of the U.S., right after we married we filled out the forms (about 7 different multi-page forms) for residency and paid over $1000 (form fees in total). We had to shell out $1000 dollars so that she would have the possibility of being accepted. There was no...
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