14th Amendment #weoffthat

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im saying, dude is a pro
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why even entertain this clown?

ah yes, he has embraced it. im proud.
 
im saying, dude is a pro
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why even entertain this clown?

ah yes, he has embraced it. im proud.
 
Originally Posted by Boys Noize

Originally Posted by AZwildcats

Originally Posted by Boys Noize

Originally Posted by cryptikman


I really do not see anything wrong with this. My parents and I immigrated to this country, legally, when I was young. I had a greencard until I was able to take my citizenship test when I was 18. My family and I, along with millions of others before us, had to go through this legalities, why not the immigrants now?
This legislation isn't about the parents, it's about the kids. Children of the parents of illegal immigrants didn't choose to be born here. If they grew up here, went to school here, and lived their entire lives here...and are found to have been born to illegal immigrants, they should be forced to leave the country?
So by letting them and their families stay (because a baby cant raise itself) isn't that encouraging illegal immigration?
Honestly, I don't know any fix for this problem. Does it encourage illegal immigration? I don't think so. I think economic opportunity and the lack thereof in their home countries is the strongest motivator. It just makes it harder for the US to remove the parents.
kream09 - might want to sit the next couple plays out son 
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I think its a crutch to allow illegal immigration. No matter what measures are taken to try to curb illegals, someone is going to be offended or scream racist.
 
Originally Posted by Boys Noize

Originally Posted by AZwildcats

Originally Posted by Boys Noize

Originally Posted by cryptikman


I really do not see anything wrong with this. My parents and I immigrated to this country, legally, when I was young. I had a greencard until I was able to take my citizenship test when I was 18. My family and I, along with millions of others before us, had to go through this legalities, why not the immigrants now?
This legislation isn't about the parents, it's about the kids. Children of the parents of illegal immigrants didn't choose to be born here. If they grew up here, went to school here, and lived their entire lives here...and are found to have been born to illegal immigrants, they should be forced to leave the country?
So by letting them and their families stay (because a baby cant raise itself) isn't that encouraging illegal immigration?
Honestly, I don't know any fix for this problem. Does it encourage illegal immigration? I don't think so. I think economic opportunity and the lack thereof in their home countries is the strongest motivator. It just makes it harder for the US to remove the parents.
kream09 - might want to sit the next couple plays out son 
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I think its a crutch to allow illegal immigration. No matter what measures are taken to try to curb illegals, someone is going to be offended or scream racist.
 
you aint lyin..... it is always some type of racism, wanna know why, because its a hate deep down inside,people back in the day hated different races.... that type of hate dont just go away idc what people say, i live in texas and trust me i know how bad it can get
 
you aint lyin..... it is always some type of racism, wanna know why, because its a hate deep down inside,people back in the day hated different races.... that type of hate dont just go away idc what people say, i live in texas and trust me i know how bad it can get
 
Originally Posted by Rexanglorum

Dirtylicious wrote:
...should make it retroactive 400 years...

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Doesn't this cartoon help to support the narrative that "Mexicans are taking over" or that "Latinos are invading." If the fate of people who accept "anchor babies" is that of the Native Americans, that might be the most persuasive argument for strict anti immigration laws.
 

Ding, ding, ding. You said this better than I could. This cartoon (and the numerous others I've seen with the same "punchline") are clearly designed to make Americans feel guilty and hypocritical about having the gall to want protected borders. But if you know even the slightest bit of American history, the cartoon should have the opposite effect.


Edit: I see this thread has degenerated into race baiting nonsense, as usual.
 
Originally Posted by Rexanglorum

Dirtylicious wrote:
...should make it retroactive 400 years...

08_19anchorbtoon.gif

Doesn't this cartoon help to support the narrative that "Mexicans are taking over" or that "Latinos are invading." If the fate of people who accept "anchor babies" is that of the Native Americans, that might be the most persuasive argument for strict anti immigration laws.
 

Ding, ding, ding. You said this better than I could. This cartoon (and the numerous others I've seen with the same "punchline") are clearly designed to make Americans feel guilty and hypocritical about having the gall to want protected borders. But if you know even the slightest bit of American history, the cartoon should have the opposite effect.


Edit: I see this thread has degenerated into race baiting nonsense, as usual.
 
eh, i think its a powerful cartoon.

its showing the irony of white americans being outraged about immigrants and achor babies...

when, in reality, they did it by force 400 years ago.

if, like dirty said when posting the comic, they retroactively cut the 14th amemdment, everyone but native americans would be deported.

so a majority of the "THIS IS OUR COUNTRY, GET OUT, AND TAKE YOUR ANCHOR BABIES WITH YOU" people can go ahead and denounce their citizenship too, then....

i mean, since its only fair and right, right?

right.

i just think its ironic that a nation of illegal immigrants are denouncing illegal immigrants.
 
eh, i think its a powerful cartoon.

its showing the irony of white americans being outraged about immigrants and achor babies...

when, in reality, they did it by force 400 years ago.

if, like dirty said when posting the comic, they retroactively cut the 14th amemdment, everyone but native americans would be deported.

so a majority of the "THIS IS OUR COUNTRY, GET OUT, AND TAKE YOUR ANCHOR BABIES WITH YOU" people can go ahead and denounce their citizenship too, then....

i mean, since its only fair and right, right?

right.

i just think its ironic that a nation of illegal immigrants are denouncing illegal immigrants.
 
Originally Posted by eNPHAN

eh, i think its a powerful cartoon.

its showing the irony of white americans being outraged about immigrants and achor babies...

when, in reality, they did it by force 400 years ago.

if, like dirty said when posting the comic, they retroactively cut the 14th amemdment, everyone but native americans would be deported.

so a majority of the "THIS IS OUR COUNTRY, GET OUT, AND TAKE YOUR ANCHOR BABIES WITH YOU" people can go ahead and denounce their citizenship too, then....

i mean, since its only fair and right, right?

right.

i just think its ironic that a nation of illegal immigrants are denouncing illegal immigrants.

Yes, I'm sure the Native Americans in their graveyards, now under recently built Chuck E Cheeze's, are getting a great laugh at the irony.
 
Originally Posted by eNPHAN

eh, i think its a powerful cartoon.

its showing the irony of white americans being outraged about immigrants and achor babies...

when, in reality, they did it by force 400 years ago.

if, like dirty said when posting the comic, they retroactively cut the 14th amemdment, everyone but native americans would be deported.

so a majority of the "THIS IS OUR COUNTRY, GET OUT, AND TAKE YOUR ANCHOR BABIES WITH YOU" people can go ahead and denounce their citizenship too, then....

i mean, since its only fair and right, right?

right.

i just think its ironic that a nation of illegal immigrants are denouncing illegal immigrants.

Yes, I'm sure the Native Americans in their graveyards, now under recently built Chuck E Cheeze's, are getting a great laugh at the irony.
 
Originally Posted by kream09

Originally Posted by AZwildcats

Originally Posted by Boys Noize

Originally Posted by cryptikman


I really do not see anything wrong with this. My parents and I immigrated to this country, legally, when I was young. I had a greencard until I was able to take my citizenship test when I was 18. My family and I, along with millions of others before us, had to go through this legalities, why not the immigrants now?
This legislation isn't about the parents, it's about the kids. Children of the parents of illegal immigrants didn't choose to be born here. If they grew up here, went to school here, and lived their entire lives here...and are found to have been born to illegal immigrants, they should be forced to leave the country?
So by letting them and their families stay (because a baby cant raise itself) isn't that encouraging illegal immigration?
they are here, illegal immigration will never stop, but the babies stay n the parents just what sit there n reek our govenrment system benifits,
THEY GET Welfare, wic, footstamp, man yall gotta watch out for these scam artist out chea

actually, no, they don't.

anyone working under a fake SS#, their taxes are still deducted....and it all goes into one huge government pot.

likewise, to get WIC and foodstamps and welfare, you have to have a SS#.......which they have not.

this is a sweeping generalization, but most STEREOTYPICAL illegal immigrants i see here in columbus, ohio are

a.) bummy

b.) live like 12 deep

c.) work their *!%!! off

which all contribute to them being productive (imo) to our society.

they're not section 8, eating government bought lobsters and crabs, in gucci belts....

its just funny, and ironic to me that a nation of people who were born into citizenship can denounce others who are citizens in the exact same way.

having this dicussion with my uncles, who are older, and lived through civil rights and such, and i got a sense that they believe african americans paid their dues.....we earned our citizenship.....

and i feel that, to an extent, but at the end of the day, ME, PERSONALLY, i was born into this country...i didn't "do" anything to get my citizenship

so i cant sit there and look at a mexican kid who's life is exactly like mine, and tell him he's not a citizen cause his momma wasnt....that's wrong....

as far as the illegal immigration goes, they SHOULD endorse a "get registered" day...

the population isnt going anywhere....there are 10s of millions of illegal immigrants in this country (not ALL mexican, either...)

these people need to contribute to our society legally....they're already here....we arent gonna find and deport everyone...

so lets give them an incentive for becoming legal residents...ESPECIALLY if they have families here.
  
 
Originally Posted by kream09

Originally Posted by AZwildcats

Originally Posted by Boys Noize

Originally Posted by cryptikman


I really do not see anything wrong with this. My parents and I immigrated to this country, legally, when I was young. I had a greencard until I was able to take my citizenship test when I was 18. My family and I, along with millions of others before us, had to go through this legalities, why not the immigrants now?
This legislation isn't about the parents, it's about the kids. Children of the parents of illegal immigrants didn't choose to be born here. If they grew up here, went to school here, and lived their entire lives here...and are found to have been born to illegal immigrants, they should be forced to leave the country?
So by letting them and their families stay (because a baby cant raise itself) isn't that encouraging illegal immigration?
they are here, illegal immigration will never stop, but the babies stay n the parents just what sit there n reek our govenrment system benifits,
THEY GET Welfare, wic, footstamp, man yall gotta watch out for these scam artist out chea

actually, no, they don't.

anyone working under a fake SS#, their taxes are still deducted....and it all goes into one huge government pot.

likewise, to get WIC and foodstamps and welfare, you have to have a SS#.......which they have not.

this is a sweeping generalization, but most STEREOTYPICAL illegal immigrants i see here in columbus, ohio are

a.) bummy

b.) live like 12 deep

c.) work their *!%!! off

which all contribute to them being productive (imo) to our society.

they're not section 8, eating government bought lobsters and crabs, in gucci belts....

its just funny, and ironic to me that a nation of people who were born into citizenship can denounce others who are citizens in the exact same way.

having this dicussion with my uncles, who are older, and lived through civil rights and such, and i got a sense that they believe african americans paid their dues.....we earned our citizenship.....

and i feel that, to an extent, but at the end of the day, ME, PERSONALLY, i was born into this country...i didn't "do" anything to get my citizenship

so i cant sit there and look at a mexican kid who's life is exactly like mine, and tell him he's not a citizen cause his momma wasnt....that's wrong....

as far as the illegal immigration goes, they SHOULD endorse a "get registered" day...

the population isnt going anywhere....there are 10s of millions of illegal immigrants in this country (not ALL mexican, either...)

these people need to contribute to our society legally....they're already here....we arent gonna find and deport everyone...

so lets give them an incentive for becoming legal residents...ESPECIALLY if they have families here.
  
 
Originally Posted by Budweiser


Yes, I'm sure the Native Americans in their graveyards, now under recently built Chuck E Cheeze's, are getting a great laugh at the irony.


point?

i don't understand why you even chose to type that response....


  
 
Originally Posted by Budweiser


Yes, I'm sure the Native Americans in their graveyards, now under recently built Chuck E Cheeze's, are getting a great laugh at the irony.


point?

i don't understand why you even chose to type that response....


  
 
Originally Posted by eNPHAN

Originally Posted by Budweiser


Yes, I'm sure the Native Americans in their graveyards, now under recently built Chuck E Cheeze's, are getting a great laugh at the irony.

point?

i don't understand why you even chose to type that response....


  
The point is that the Native Americans did not take a proactive stance toward moderating immigration.  Where are they now? Irony is great, but I doubt the 1/25th of their population that still exists is laughing at it.

Again, Rex said it better than I could. If you don't understand that I just don't know what to tell you.
 
Originally Posted by eNPHAN

Originally Posted by Budweiser


Yes, I'm sure the Native Americans in their graveyards, now under recently built Chuck E Cheeze's, are getting a great laugh at the irony.

point?

i don't understand why you even chose to type that response....


  
The point is that the Native Americans did not take a proactive stance toward moderating immigration.  Where are they now? Irony is great, but I doubt the 1/25th of their population that still exists is laughing at it.

Again, Rex said it better than I could. If you don't understand that I just don't know what to tell you.
 
well, the irony isnt that the native americans didn't take a stance against the illegal immigration so, in turn, they were slaughtered
(which actually has absolutely NO CHANCE of happening now, by the way, scared whites)

the irony is in the ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS denouncing the citizenship of other ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS.....

got it, sport?
 
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