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<blockquote data-quote="R. Johnson" data-source="post: 2114109" data-attributes="member: 10606"><p>I've got an Army buddy that immigrated from Mexico. He did it the right way, he came here legally, got a green card, enlisted, then volunteered for a deployment. He was granted citizenship in a hurry. Also, he doesn't use any of this "Mexican-American" BS. You ask him, he tells you he's American. Period.</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, he told me that most Mexicans are very bitter about the territory they lost during the Mexican/ American war. Despite the fact that they started it, and lost the territory when we whipped them, AND THEN paid them for it! They still believe it is theirs, according to him. Anyhow, my conspiracy theory is that the Mexican government, who we know is influenced by the cartels, is trying to influence US domestic policy to attempt to slowly take back their forfeited territory. If US citizens don't have guns they can't protect their land from drug runners and coyotes. If states aren't allowed to enforce immigration law it makes it easier for illegal aliens to move is and start leeching the economy. Before long the local populations are majority illegal aliens, and legal residents get pushed out by them and drug gang violence. Meanwhile, local law enforcement, ICE, border patrol, and who ever aren't allowed to do anything about it. </p><p></p><p>Now, that may be way off the deep end, but I guess I don't spend too much time in shallow water any more :-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R. Johnson, post: 2114109, member: 10606"] I've got an Army buddy that immigrated from Mexico. He did it the right way, he came here legally, got a green card, enlisted, then volunteered for a deployment. He was granted citizenship in a hurry. Also, he doesn't use any of this "Mexican-American" BS. You ask him, he tells you he's American. Period. Anyhow, he told me that most Mexicans are very bitter about the territory they lost during the Mexican/ American war. Despite the fact that they started it, and lost the territory when we whipped them, AND THEN paid them for it! They still believe it is theirs, according to him. Anyhow, my conspiracy theory is that the Mexican government, who we know is influenced by the cartels, is trying to influence US domestic policy to attempt to slowly take back their forfeited territory. If US citizens don't have guns they can't protect their land from drug runners and coyotes. If states aren't allowed to enforce immigration law it makes it easier for illegal aliens to move is and start leeching the economy. Before long the local populations are majority illegal aliens, and legal residents get pushed out by them and drug gang violence. Meanwhile, local law enforcement, ICE, border patrol, and who ever aren't allowed to do anything about it. Now, that may be way off the deep end, but I guess I don't spend too much time in shallow water any more :-) [/QUOTE]
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