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Home Guy April 26th 12 12:14 AM

Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days
 
Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days and going back home.

I sure am glad you people are between us and Mexico.

====================================

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...der-fence-to-/

After long enough, living and working and trying to eke out bare
survival in America becomes even worse than trying to get by in Mexico.

A new study from the highly esteemed Pew Hispanic Center says the
millions of Mexicans who risked their lives crossing the desert to get
here to the promised land for a better life have given up on the U.S.

This is no small feat. Have you ever been to Mexico? Not the ritzy beach
towns with the gated resorts, but Nuevo Laredo? The dusty streets are
filled with bony children selling gum and candy for just a few spare
pennies.

Authors of the Pew report call the stunning shift in migration patterns
historic. Not since the Great Depression, they say, has a shift of this
magnitude occurred along the U.S.-Mexico border. Not since the Great
Depression?

So the Mexicans have quit coming to the hopeless part of North America.
Canada is just too far to walk.

Oren[_2_] April 26th 12 12:34 AM

OT Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days
 
On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 19:14:04 -0400, Home Guy wrote:

(moved off-topic)

Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days and going back home.


Even Canadians are moving to America.

Bob F April 26th 12 12:41 AM

Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days
 
Home Guy wrote:
Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days and going back home.

I sure am glad you people are between us and Mexico.

====================================

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...der-fence-to-/

After long enough, living and working and trying to eke out bare
survival in America becomes even worse than trying to get by in
Mexico.

A new study from the highly esteemed Pew Hispanic Center says the
millions of Mexicans who risked their lives crossing the desert to get
here to the promised land for a better life have given up on the U.S.

This is no small feat. Have you ever been to Mexico? Not the ritzy
beach towns with the gated resorts, but Nuevo Laredo? The dusty
streets are filled with bony children selling gum and candy for just
a few spare pennies.

Authors of the Pew report call the stunning shift in migration
patterns historic. Not since the Great Depression, they say, has a
shift of this magnitude occurred along the U.S.-Mexico border. Not
since the Great Depression?

So the Mexicans have quit coming to the hopeless part of North
America. Canada is just too far to walk.


Part of this is that the Feds are deporting twice as many as they did under
Bush.



Sonny April 26th 12 12:58 AM

Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days
 
I would think that report is false and/or misleading 1) for the
purpose of taking peoples' minds off the issue of illegal Mexican
immigration and the resulting deportation issues, especially with the
pending elections nearing, and 2) they go back to Mexico during the
winter months,anyway, to spend time with their families, but return in
warmer months when the work picks up again.

Tegger[_3_] April 26th 12 01:07 AM

OT Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days
 
Oren wrote in news:7d2hp757p7f64k8uemb6mq9b1lpebop6sa@
4ax.com:



Even Canadians are moving to America.



And some of us want to.


--
Tegger

Oren[_2_] April 26th 12 01:16 AM

OT Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days
 
On Thu, 26 Apr 2012 00:07:41 +0000 (UTC), Tegger
wrote:

Oren wrote in news:7d2hp757p7f64k8uemb6mq9b1lpebop6sa@
4ax.com:



Even Canadians are moving to America.



And some of us want to.


Come on down!

Bob F April 26th 12 01:20 AM

Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days
 
Sonny wrote:
I would think that report is false and/or misleading 1) for the
purpose of taking peoples' minds off the issue of illegal Mexican
immigration and the resulting deportation issues, especially with the
pending elections nearing, and 2) they go back to Mexico during the
winter months,anyway, to spend time with their families, but return in
warmer months when the work picks up again.


Maybe doubled is too large 387,790 compared to 264,503 in a year under Bush.

If you are referring to the lastest report, it is covering a number of years. I
suppose that Bush could claim responsibility though, since he's the one that
collapsed the economy.





Tegger[_3_] April 26th 12 01:37 AM

OT Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days
 
Oren wrote in news:1u4hp7hepjudiqvjk5dkb3n6ll6463jnrh@
4ax.com:

On Thu, 26 Apr 2012 00:07:41 +0000 (UTC), Tegger
wrote:

Oren wrote in news:7d2hp757p7f64k8uemb6mq9b1lpebop6sa@
4ax.com:



Even Canadians are moving to America.



And some of us want to.


Come on down!




Can't. Congress and your immigration authorities have made it impossible.
In my situation, I'd basically need to be transferred there by my employer,
which won't be happening.


--
Tegger

Tony Hwang April 26th 12 02:03 AM

Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days
 


Home Guy wrote:
Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days and going back home.

I sure am glad you people are between us and Mexico.

====================================

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...der-fence-to-/

After long enough, living and working and trying to eke out bare
survival in America becomes even worse than trying to get by in Mexico.

A new study from the highly esteemed Pew Hispanic Center says the
millions of Mexicans who risked their lives crossing the desert to get
here to the promised land for a better life have given up on the U.S.

This is no small feat. Have you ever been to Mexico? Not the ritzy beach
towns with the gated resorts, but Nuevo Laredo? The dusty streets are
filled with bony children selling gum and candy for just a few spare
pennies.

Authors of the Pew report call the stunning shift in migration patterns
historic. Not since the Great Depression, they say, has a shift of this
magnitude occurred along the U.S.-Mexico border. Not since the Great
Depression?

So the Mexicans have quit coming to the hopeless part of North America.
Canada is just too far to walk.


Hi,
There are quite a few here in Alberta. Working on the farms/ranches. If
skilled, in the oil related industry. I just had home A/C annual check
up done and the tech was from Columbia who was very competent. He said
he used to work in Coca Cola plant down there. We have labor shortage
again for skilled workers, engineers.

Gordon Shumway April 26th 12 03:40 AM

Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days
 
On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 17:20:47 -0700, "Bob F"
wrote:

If you are referring to the lastest report, it is covering a number of years. I
suppose that Bush could claim responsibility though, since he's the one that
collapsed the economy.


Only a fool would still blaming Bush for our sorry economy today,
three and a half years after our socialist left wing idiot-in-chief
took office. And I suppose you would say that B.O. has made
improvements to all aspects of our country? Name just one!

Caesar Romano April 26th 12 09:23 AM

Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days
 
On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 16:58:41 -0700 (PDT), Sonny
wrote Re Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days:

I would think that report is false and/or misleading 1) for the
purpose of taking peoples' minds off the issue of illegal Mexican
immigration and the resulting deportation issues, especially with the
pending elections nearing, and 2) they go back to Mexico during the
winter months,anyway, to spend time with their families, but return in
warmer months when the work picks up again.


Good catch.
--
Work is the curse of the drinking class.

Stormin Mormon[_7_] April 26th 12 11:32 AM

Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days
 
Northerners in Florida are snowbirds. Does that mean the illegal border
criminals are workbirds?

Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
..

"Sonny" wrote in message
...
I would think that report is false and/or misleading 1) for the
purpose of taking peoples' minds off the issue of illegal Mexican
immigration and the resulting deportation issues, especially with the
pending elections nearing, and 2) they go back to Mexico during the
winter months,anyway, to spend time with their families, but return in
warmer months when the work picks up again.



Tegger[_3_] April 26th 12 12:59 PM

OT Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days
 
frag wrote in news:4f98b178$0$16858$c3e8da3$fb483528
@news.astraweb.com:



We love you guys. (not in a gay way).



That was hurtful to faggots, you know. You should learn to be more
sensitive.


--
Tegger

Attila.Iskander April 26th 12 03:59 PM

Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days
 

"Bob F" wrote in message
...
Home Guy wrote:
Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days and going back home.


So the Mexicans have quit coming to the hopeless part of North
America. Canada is just too far to walk.


Part of this is that the Feds are deporting twice as many as they did
under Bush.


Riiiiiight
While arguing in front of the Supremes that they don't want the States to
catch those candidates for deportation




Bob F April 26th 12 04:21 PM

Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days
 
Attila.Iskander wrote:
"Bob F" wrote in message
...
Home Guy wrote:
Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days and going back home.


So the Mexicans have quit coming to the hopeless part of North
America. Canada is just too far to walk.


Part of this is that the Feds are deporting twice as many as they did
under Bush.


Riiiiiight
While arguing in front of the Supremes that they don't want the
States to catch those candidates for deportation


Facts are facts. Deportations are way up.




Gordon Shumway April 27th 12 11:13 PM

Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days
 
On Fri, 27 Apr 2012 10:51:10 -0700, "Bob F"
wrote:

The Lilly Ledbetter act.


That was merely an amendment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. All it
did was define the 180-day statute of limitations for filing an
equal-pay lawsuit. Who doesn't know what 180 days is? Try again.


Your bad opinion only.


Explain how it is an opinion. That is precisely what it did. Like I
said, try again.

Attila.Iskander April 28th 12 12:46 PM

Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days
 

"Home Guy" wrote in message ...
Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days and going back home.

I sure am glad you people are between us and Mexico.

====================================

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...der-fence-to-/

After long enough, living and working and trying to eke out bare
survival in America becomes even worse than trying to get by in Mexico.

A new study from the highly esteemed Pew Hispanic Center says the
millions of Mexicans who risked their lives crossing the desert to get
here to the promised land for a better life have given up on the U.S.

This is no small feat. Have you ever been to Mexico? Not the ritzy beach
towns with the gated resorts, but Nuevo Laredo? The dusty streets are
filled with bony children selling gum and candy for just a few spare
pennies.

Authors of the Pew report call the stunning shift in migration patterns
historic. Not since the Great Depression, they say, has a shift of this
magnitude occurred along the U.S.-Mexico border. Not since the Great
Depression?

So the Mexicans have quit coming to the hopeless part of North America.
Canada is just too far to walk.


What spin for the stupid and ignorant.
What it means is that the benefits of being in the US ILLEGALLY are being
taken away.




Attila.Iskander April 28th 12 12:47 PM

Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days
 

"Bob F" wrote in message
...
Attila.Iskander wrote:
"Bob F" wrote in message
...
Home Guy wrote:
Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days and going back home.


So the Mexicans have quit coming to the hopeless part of North
America. Canada is just too far to walk.

Part of this is that the Feds are deporting twice as many as they did
under Bush.


Riiiiiight
While arguing in front of the Supremes that they don't want the
States to catch those candidates for deportation


Facts are facts. Deportations are way up.



So the question, is who is doing all the catching ?



Bob F April 28th 12 07:59 PM

Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days
 
Gordon Shumway wrote:
On Fri, 27 Apr 2012 10:51:10 -0700, "Bob F"
wrote:

The Lilly Ledbetter act.

That was merely an amendment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. All
it did was define the 180-day statute of limitations for filing an
equal-pay lawsuit. Who doesn't know what 180 days is? Try again.


Your bad opinion only.


Explain how it is an opinion. That is precisely what it did. Like I
said, try again.


IT defined the 180 days as starting over with each paycheck, thus eliminating
the previous dodge to excuse violations.



Gordon Shumway April 29th 12 04:23 AM

Even Mexicans are leaving the US these days
 
On Sat, 28 Apr 2012 11:59:50 -0700, "Bob F"
wrote:

Gordon Shumway wrote:
On Fri, 27 Apr 2012 10:51:10 -0700, "Bob F"
wrote:

The Lilly Ledbetter act.

That was merely an amendment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. All
it did was define the 180-day statute of limitations for filing an
equal-pay lawsuit. Who doesn't know what 180 days is? Try again.

Your bad opinion only.


Explain how it is an opinion. That is precisely what it did. Like I
said, try again.


IT defined the 180 days as starting over with each paycheck, thus eliminating
the previous dodge to excuse violations.


That's right, all it did was define the 180 day period, just like I
said. Sheesh, that didn't take long to sink in, did it? You may
apologize for being so slow with your next post. Once you find
yourself in a hole the best thing to do is quit digging.

Don't forget, you're still zero for four.


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