How do we feel about mexicans?
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2012/05/04 20:57:28
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Top Opinion
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Missa Monstrosity 2012/05/05 04:30:22Hard workers+12I'm mexican :) and I know how to speak English perfectly fine, thank you for asking. I'm actually Mexican, Hispanic, Puerto Rican, and Latina. For those of you saying we should go back to Mexico "where we belong" do you know what started the Holocaust, genocide in general? A three letter word. "the" THE Mexicans, THE Jews, THE Homosexuals, THE Americans. Now I suggest you stop stereotyping. Thanks, love the Mexicans

















Like all immigrants, I only wish they would at least become legal citizens
This doesn't mean I have negative feelings towards Mexicans since, of course, not all of them are illegal. Many of them are only children of immigrants and already do know English
really... what is that question?!
the only reason I picked an answer was the ability to wright those lines..... ^^
Though I'm only partially Mexican x) and I do think that they should at least learn English and become freaking citizens.
listen the bottom line being a countru with more work then our american class is willing to do, better to have them paying into our tax system, and then ciVilian america can take a good look at what inspires them to work.
the bottom line in a self regulation system the goverment will spend less money on deportation and increase what we all love to do, " pay more taxes"
One facet of this that is often overlooked. Anytime there's a natural disaster, floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, etc...much of the really dangerous work is done by Mexican laborers. They live in harsh conditions, sometimes for extended periods, doing work that benefits all of us. Work that you'd be hard pressed to find Americans to do. When I was in NOLA after Katrina had the Mexican labor force not been there we would be writing off a whole lot more of the city than we are now. I would be willing to say that the overwhelming majority of clean up there was done by Mexican labor.
Before condemning all of them for the actions of a few we all need to look at how many ways they've benefited our society as a whole. My personal experience has shown me that, as a group, the majority of 'Mexicans' in America are worthy of my respect.
http://www.cbsnews.com/2100-2...
Article to back what I'm saying. Maybe when you get laid off from your job you can keep blaming it on Mexicans. Hell they don't care about being in Unions or just about anything, they need the money. And they don't bitch about the work. And they don't care about you.