Quote Originally Posted by thinkfast
HAHA why are you focusing on the dumbest points.. “Ive never seen Mexicans smoking but they drink like a mo’fo” I’ve never seen white people cutting their lawn, how bout that? LIRL you are a trip homey… half of my family smokes, you gonna tell them they aren’t Mexican? My Colombian uncle chain smokes like a mo’fo, but he’s never picked up a beer in his life, guess he isn’t Latino either

This isn’t a “pick and choose” type program homey “let the ones that work and want to learn English stay, to hell with the rest” These people aren’t going anywhere, they are only increasing in numbers.. I’m just speaking from experience, there are already parts in the US that are primarily Spanish (been to South Florida lately? How bout Chamblee?) I’m talking more then the people, you have to be bilingual to read the street signs.. those are government issued man, your paying taxes on them!

Oh, and what about the white lady in her beat up Chevy Beretta w/ “#8 FOREVER” and beer cans all on her dash.. can’t we do something about those type of people?? Group them together and keep em in the same place!!

Oops, they are all in Hall County.. my bad
nah man, you gotta read what pharm teg wrote, he made the point about ciggarrettes, so I was just elaborating on that when he talked about how the illegals are paying for hope scholarship.

When and where did I say to hell with the rest? It's obvious why they are here and working, the jobs and pay in Mexico suck and they want better lives for them and their children. If you start getting some mexican gangs crossing and bringing crime, then those idiots should be deported. Like, if INS rolls up to a job site and half of the guy working are illegal, why waste the time to round them all up, stop the work they were doing and spend the money to deport them? Just process them, like I've said before.

as for the signs you are talking about in Chamblee, those are actually funded by community project partners on making Doraville/Chamblee a better place. Just like those driver license books in Spanish, and all the other languages, are not put out by the dept of DMV, they are done privately by community leaders and then dispersed or placed in the rural areas of non english speaking people.