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Do you think this is harsh?

Posted By: Dirtguy

1. Tһеrе wіƖƖ bе חο special bilingual programs іח tһе schools,
חο special ballots fοr elections, аחԁ аƖƖ government business
wіƖƖ bе conducted іח ουr language.

2. Foreigners wіƖƖ NOT һаνе tһе rіɡһt tο vote, חο matter һοw
long tһеу аrе here.

3. Foreigners wіƖƖ NEVER bе аbƖе tο hold political office.

4. Foreigners wіƖƖ חοt bе a burden tο tһе taxpayers. Nο
welfare, חο food stamps, חο health care, חοr аחу οtһеr government
аѕѕіѕtаחсе programs.

5. Foreigners саח invest іח tһіѕ country, bυt іt mυѕt bе аח
amount equal tο 40,000 times tһе daily minimum wage.

6. If foreigners ԁο come аחԁ want tο bυу land tһаt wіƖƖ bе
okay, BUT options wіƖƖ bе restricted. Yου аrе חοt allowed tο οwח
waterfront property.
7. Foreigners mау חοt protest; חο demonstrations, חο waving a foreighn flag. 8. If уου аrе tһουɡһt tο bе here illigally уου wіƖƖ bе hunted down аחԁ jailed immidetly. Tһеѕе аrе јυѕt a few οf MEXICO’S laws regarding legal аחԁ illigal immigration.

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18 Responses to “Do you think this is harsh?”

  1. Haleiwa Bound says:

    Yes we know…and had you done a Y!A search…you would have seen this post previously listed about a zillion times.

  2. REnate says:

    You are dead wrong on most of your suppositions. When you say “foreigners” are you actually referring to illegals living in the USA, because foreign nationals with green cards can invest money, buy homes, etc. They can also vote after they become a citizen and they can hold office as well.

    We have protests all the time here in Texas by illegal Mexican nationals so you are really wrong on most of your statements.

    Anyone, from anywhere can buy property in the US if they have enough money to pay for the property or if they can get a loan.

  3. free_eagle716 says:

    Not harsh at all, they are the laws of a sovereign country. If I decided to move there, I’d follow them to the letter. If I thought they were too harsh, I’d make it a point to avoid that country at all costs.

    See how that works? I’d be willing to abide by the laws of another country (or face the consequences), while those that come here do all they can to change ours……

  4. Jeffery C says:

    We should have similiar laws. Nationalize the property of all Mexican Nationals in the US to pay for governmental costs due to mexican illegals (like Mexico did with the US oil company property).

    And do the same for all other countries!

  5. lacey123charlie says:

    I agree with # 1, # 7,& #8. The rest is rediculous

  6. Gary J says:

    No, not at all to harsh, and ours need to be just as harsh. But in this country, to many bleeding heart liberals, and the good ole ACLU. I can just hear them now, oh boo hoo, how can you be so mean to poor people, just looking for a better life.

  7. Its_About_soMEone says:

    I’m stunned. Not at the Mexican laws; I’ve known that for a while. I’m stunned that REnate failed to even see that these are the laws of MEXICO.

    Any Central or South American will tell you that the worst of La Migra (immigration enforcement) are those in Mexico at THEIR southern border. Get through Mexico to the Rio Grand and it’s all smooth sailing.

    I’m proud that our Minuteman volunteers are required to take an oath decrying any hint of racism (in fact, many are Spanish-speaking Mexican-Americans…but, LEGAL, and they speak perfect English).

    Most of the organizations I’ve spoken with even conduct background checks: if you’ve ever been a member of the KKK, Aryan Brotherhood or any other white supremacist organization, don’t bother applying; they’ll find out and you’ll BE out.

    I can’t wait to see more enforcement at the border. And I look forward to charitable organizations and economic alliances that will allow us to VOLUNTARILY help towns and cities to the south build their economies. Not with that NAFTA or SPP nonsense. But with clear lines of containment. Because good fences make good neighbors.

    qwerty

  8. retired1 says:

    This is not too harsh and exactly what the U.S.A. needs to keep it’s Constitution and laws intact. Isn’t it strange that Mexico has NO respect for our laws along with President Bush and his Whitehouse gang?

  9. Moody baseball Champs says:

    Gee, those laws are working just as good as the immmigration laws we have over here. I think it is called we are the government we do as we please.

  10. Debra H says:

    I think it is time we enacted it here… that should send the illegals scurrying back to good ole Mexico.

  11. Pa0 says:

    Yes, it is harsh. What’s your point? If Mexico’s government doesn’t treat it’s citizens fair, what makes you think they would do it to foreigners?

  12. Stormchaser says:

    Here dear, blow off some steam by going to Numbersusa.com alipac.com, and fairus.com. Other Web sites are listed below: What you are proposing is almost exactly like the Mexican Constitution.

  13. Earthman says:

    Those laws are much tougher than America’s laws, and I am sure that in Mexico they actually enforce their immigration laws. America should make English the National Language, and we should make sure that anyone who wants to become a citizen is fluent in English. This multilingual craze that the liberals are pushing on us will result in a disunited USA. We must teach children in public schools standard American English; bilingual education has been shown to be a failure.

  14. watzzzup says:

    Stay out of Mexico. Who is forcing you to go?
    Matter of fact, who is forcing you to stay in the USA,
    if that is whewre you live…Europe is balmy this time of year.

    Pack your luggage, and quit yer bellyaching.

  15. dchihouse says:

    The problem is that many people have fake documents saying they are legally here/born here, so the social services think they are legit. Illegals vote anyways, eventhough they’re not supposed to. All that’s asked is if they have photo ID (driver’s license) Bilingualism is the only thing I disagree on partially. Knowing a second or third language can get you far in places, especially on the international world. I agree that gov’t business should be in the official language of that gov’t. Would someone go to another country and expect to find English sign if it wasn’t a national language?

  16. travis2822 says:

    Everyone that is agrees with this is WRONG. We are America not Mexico. We are who we are because of all of the immigrants that have come to our country over time. You are all closed minded and the reason that our country will not prosper beyond what it is.

  17. loretta says:

    yes it’s harsh and not right. they come here and we’re suppose to roll out the red carpet for them.

  18. hera says:

    No, it isn’t harsh. It is called respecting the country, these should be the very laws in these United States!