More Reuters Immigration Propoganda and Violin-Playing
PHOENIX (Reuters) - The intense debate over illegal immigration has made life more difficult for U.S. Hispanics, the fastest-growing minority in the country, with many fearing deportation and having difficulty finding work and housing, study found.
Oh please. If they were truly “U.S. Hispanics” they would have nothing to worry about. They’d be Americans, not some multi-cultural sub-sect of human being that Reuters loves crying about. Merry Christmas, Reuters. I bought you a big bag full of STFU.
Liberty on December 24th 2007 in Political Blather



Angus Lincoln [Visitor] responded on 24 Dec 2007 at 9:54 pm #
Can we take up a collection and make it a trunkful of STFU?
Dennis Stonehocker [Visitor] responded on 26 Dec 2007 at 4:33 pm #
The only reason that they are the fastest growing minority in this country is BECAUSE of illegal immigration. They will lose a lot of political clout if suddenly 20 million of them end up on the other side of the border. The politicos (especially the Dems) know this and are trying to prevent the loss of millions of potential voters. It’s all in the numbers folks!
Dennis from Tucson
Liberty [Member] responded on 26 Dec 2007 at 4:41 pm #
… AND, if “comprehensive immigration reform” went through (or goes through in the future), watch that entire political landscape change, and not for the better, pretty much overnight.
Dennis Stonehocker [Visitor] responded on 26 Dec 2007 at 5:56 pm #
The political landscape has changed considerably in So. Arizona over the last twenty years because of illegal immigration. Contrary to popular opinion, a large percentage of them vote, and they vote Democratic, thus the change in So. Arizona (Tucson to the border) from a strong Republican base to a strong Democratic base. We now have two of the most left wing members in Congress, Giffords and Grijalva. Both elected because of illegal voting.
Dennis