Lets talk about Mexican immigrants... This could spark some debate or upset people on views

13444177:slugworth said:
make friends with them and experience a new culture or learn how to work on cars. or get some really good drugs

on of the biggest things i miss, living in seattle now, is the total and complete lack of mexican and latin culture. The food up here is some whitwashed diner mexican, there are no good ghetto taquerias or taco trucks, and there are no farm markets here- the ones where all the local restaurants pick up their produce at 5am type shit.

Ive never met a lazy mexican, and ive never met one who didnt want to work hard for their success.

you all want to talk about folks leaching off society and not paying taxes? let talk about the ski bums who work construciton during the summer and then collect unemplyment checks all winter. THAT is some bullshit.
 
My cousin married an illegal mexican. He is THE hardest working person in our entire family (works 60+ hour weeks slaughtering chickens , talk about a shit job). He even spent 10k of his earnings for a lawyer to get legal citizenship and the lawyer basically fucked him over, kept the money, and they couldn't fight it because he was illegal. He's been deported twice and has still come back. He pays taxes like everyone else. He is an honest, hard working person that actually contributes to society and to a country that he feels is truly the greatest in the world. He doesn't leech off our healthcare system, he doesn't lower the property value of the houses around where he lives, and he actually wants to become a citizen. What's wrong with that?

Fact is Mexicans work hard, harder than almost any other nationality, and generally believe they'll have better lives in America. Sometimes gaining legal citizenship is too time consuming or not cost effective. Not saying I'm an advocate, actually quite the opposite, but if an illegal citizen contributes to society as much as a legal one, I really don't have a problem.
 
13444482:Granite_State said:
My cousin married an illegal mexican. He is THE hardest working person in our entire family (works 60+ hour weeks slaughtering chickens , talk about a shit job). He even spent 10k of his earnings for a lawyer to get legal citizenship and the lawyer basically fucked him over, kept the money, and they couldn't fight it because he was illegal. He's been deported twice and has still come back. He pays taxes like everyone else. He is an honest, hard working person that actually contributes to society and to a country that he feels is truly the greatest in the world. He doesn't leech off our healthcare system, he doesn't lower the property value of the houses around where he lives, and he actually wants to become a citizen. What's wrong with that?

Fact is Mexicans work hard, harder than almost any other nationality, and generally believe they'll have better lives in America. Sometimes gaining legal citizenship is too time consuming or not cost effective. Not saying I'm an advocate, actually quite the opposite, but if an illegal citizen contributes to society as much as a legal one, I really don't have a problem.

but jesus made america for europeans
 
Since this thread got bumped. I've had problems with them, but no worse than anyone else. Also plenty of cool ones I've had no problems with. I think it's more certain areas and how things go down.

Also bummed to find out this super dank mexican place near where I lived in NY got raided and everyone got deported. Shut down the fucking taco bell, but don't fuck with the good stuff.
 
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