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The Old Man
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vote for Ron Paul for 2008.. Hes the only chance for America to get back up on its feet...
![]() ![]() ![]() Id vote for him, hell i donated money for his campaign.. ![]() if Obama or clinton wins... god help the U.S.. ![]() ![]() ![]() and i keep saying to people who support those filthy illegal immigrants (i say filthy because they are bringing diseases only found in south america to the southern U.S) what part of "ILLEGAL immigrants dont you understand" |
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http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/ss/border/65647.php
Discount 'Migrant Air' flying legal, illegal immigrants to U.S. border MEXICALI, Mexico - Among travelers, it's jokingly known as Aeromigrante - Migrant Air. New discount airlines in Mexico are doing a brisk business shuttling migrants to the U.S. border, turning what was once a dayslong trek into an easy hop for legions of workers, both legal and illegal. "It's much more comfortable than the bus, and about the same price," said Leopoldo Torres, 37, of Mexico City as he stretched his legs aboard Volaris Flight 190 to the border city of Mexicali. He and a traveling companion, Julio Menéndez, paid $118 each for the three-hour flight. They planned to cross into the United States illegally through the California desert. Such migrants have become bread-and-butter customers for airlines Volaris, Avolar, Alma, Viva Aerobus, Interjet and Click, all of which have started up in the last two years. Older carriers such as Aero California and Aviacsa have cut their prices to compete. "The most productive routes we have are cities where you have those passengers who are traveling with the idea of the American dream," said Luis Ceceña, a spokesman for Avolar. About 70 percent of Avolar's passengers are migrants, he said. For some airlines such as Avolar, the emphasis on migrant travel was a conscious decision, with company officials structuring their routes and fares around migrants' needs, he said. For others, it was simply a side effect of low prices, which have opened up air travel to millions of poor Mexicans. The airlines say they treat migrants like any other passengers. The Mexican government has promised to try to slow emigration by creating jobs in Mexico. But by law, Mexican authorities and companies cannot impede the free travel of their fellow citizens, even if they suspect that they are going to cross the U.S. border illegally. ![]() ![]() |
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The U.S.A can learn One thing from North Korea.. and that is how to properly Landmine and protect a vast border... calling Mr.Jong Il now...
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![]() i would definetly mine it.. put signs showing skull and bones and "danger active military grade mines" in spanish or portugese.. electric barbed wire fencing... see them get into the Land of the free now.. ![]() |
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To be honest, the Mexicans cant really do alot if you stick the mines on declared US turf. You cant really call it inhumane, they aint supposed to be vaulting and legging it across the border anyway, heh
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I heard an interesting story a while back that an illegal was given a job in which he makes $200,000 a year. He had no experience in business, no training in math, and no education whatsoever (also, he couldn't speak English). The guy they fired was a 24-year veteran of the place, spoke 2 different languages, and had a Masters degree in business (he was also an "A" student in CALCULUS).
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