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Immigrants still surging into Texas shelters
Posted Dec 24, 2014
Julian Aguilar The Texas Tribune
The news crews have drifted away, and the national spotlight has turned elsewhere. But Central American immigrants continue to cross illegally into Texas, and their numbers seem to be growing again. Border officials and charities expect their humanitarian efforts to continue into the foreseeable future.
@Tspud1
No dude. The regulation has been changed.
The regulation change was written by either by DHS or HHS that says starting January 3-ish, 2015, illegals applying for amnesty are declared to have met the five year period the on the day they apply.
So in other words there are no five year requirements..
@Tspud1/
Obama sent over 1000 regulations a couple weeks ago. I’m sure theirs more nonsense in that package. You’ll have to check with congress for the full record. All of the democrats and rinos are in the game.
@Jerry FreyYes! Google “The period between 1970 and 2010 has witnessed one of the largest mass migrations in modern history”. One out 10 people born in Mexico now reside in the US. Half of these are illegal. One out of five Mexican-born males between the ages of 30 and 44 now live in the US.
Real blue collar wages in this country stopped growing around 1970 and are trending downward as a result. Only the wealthy and retired benefit from cheap labor.
mad Charles you are the only person here getting your comments deleted…and there is nothing wrong with my English…you seem to have a problem speaking English and it is your first language…
@Cactus Dave/
Dude you wouldn’t know what a racist if they stood next to you.
Growing up in the 50’s I certainly know a racist when I hear one. The true meaning of racist has been so distorted by people like you who think everything is racist and the rest have ptsd. You’d cry to mommy if you ever actually met a racist.
Your generation and the previous generation are a waste of space.
So straight up Cacti, are you for anyone just walking into the U.S. ? Nothing racist in this question as it covers anyone not just Hispanics. @Cactus Dave
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Of course they will claim to have been here for 5 years in a few months when they sign up for amnesty. @nessus70
@Tspud1
No dude. The regulation has been changed.
The regulation change was written by either by DHS or HHS that says starting January 3-ish, 2015, illegals applying for amnesty are declared to have met the five year period the on the day they apply.
So in other words there are no five year requirements..
So the President lied again when he said they had to prove they had been here for 5 years and get right. Guess I am getting used to him telling lies.
Can you show me where I can find that info? What about the background checks, are they going to ignore that as well As?@MadCharles
His evil clones do the dirty work so he can read about it in the newspaper.
@Tspud1/
Obama sent over 1000 regulations a couple weeks ago. I’m sure theirs more nonsense in that package. You’ll have to check with congress for the full record. All of the democrats and rinos are in the game.
While on vacation@MadCharles
@Tspud1/ I think it was two days before vacation.
@Jerry FreyYes! Google “The period between 1970 and 2010 has witnessed one of the largest mass migrations in modern history”. One out 10 people born in Mexico now reside in the US. Half of these are illegal. One out of five Mexican-born males between the ages of 30 and 44 now live in the US.
Real blue collar wages in this country stopped growing around 1970 and are trending downward as a result. Only the wealthy and retired benefit from cheap labor.
Mad Charles that may be because your comments are racist…just like your complaining that the HS your kids went to is predominantly minority
@Cactus Dave/
Black people can’t be racist. Just ask Al Sharpton. Get back to me when you’re out of high school and know how to write proper English.
mad Charles you are the only person here getting your comments deleted…and there is nothing wrong with my English…you seem to have a problem speaking English and it is your first language…
@Cactus Dave/
Dude you wouldn’t know what a racist if they stood next to you.
Growing up in the 50’s I certainly know a racist when I hear one. The true meaning of racist has been so distorted by people like you who think everything is racist and the rest have ptsd. You’d cry to mommy if you ever actually met a racist.
Your generation and the previous generation are a waste of space.
So straight up Cacti, are you for anyone just walking into the U.S. ? Nothing racist in this question as it covers anyone not just Hispanics. @Cactus Dave
Wrong again dude, as of three years whites are the predominantly the minority in So Cal