What Did Reagan Say Re: “Illegals”?
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well I guess that laws mean nothing, zip, squat and noda
also, I guess you do not live in an area that the illegals rent or hang out, well i do and it is not a place you would want to live around.
also, check out the cops in those areas, they do not do anything proactive, they just come to clean up the mess, nd maybe they will actually write a incident report, more than likely not.
Yes, it’s easy to let undocumented (do you understand what undocumented means? It means that when a crime happens that person, who is documented, can be found, undocumented not so, they go to nother state change names ssn and presto a poor imagrant is made, yeah, that’s the contry I want to have my grandchildren living in, hah.
So, come on down to my neighborhood or hood if you want street cred, because this is where they will come to live and other stuff.
From all of us that have to put up with the influx of criminals, no jobs, housing prices dropping, we say thanks for putting noncitizens before citizens
oh, by the way, using someone elses ssn is a felony, so how cn they all be honest hard working people when one of the first things that they do is felony forgery.
I do not understand.
must be class thing
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Pres. Reagan said I “Believe in the idea,” he did not say, “ignore the law and policy.” When the grandparents came, they followed the law and policy to register and become documented. We want to share the dream with those who want to play fairly, or at least by the rules we play by. Maybe the rules need to be changed, but not ignored. It is not about memory loss, it’s about leading the country, not pushing your ideas. On the other hand, maybe we can get the hwy police to stop ticketting those of us who have been speeding for the last fifteen years.
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The book, “Tear down this myth” is a good one to learn more about how the Ronald Reagan myth was being built even when the ex-President was still alive. The myth is/was full of misinformation. The guy must be rolling around in his grave when he hears some of the stuff claimed today that he said and/or would do. Remember, it was under Reagan that the payroll tax was doubled. This is a tax on all working Americans, a tax that would NEVER be passed in today’s political climate. Reagan also raised income taxes many times. Let’s let the guy rest in peace. Let’s live in the real word of today, not the mythical past.