A Nun is dead because of an illegal - Maybe AZ does have it right

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

People in this country should be doing it the right way. As those before them had. It was NOT an option in the past .



Some of my forebears were illegal emigrants. They left home against the laws of their country, to come and make a better home for themselves. Should all of us, the product of 8 or 9 generations, return to where our ancestors came from, because they didn't "do it the right way"? Or perhaps WE get a pass, because our family's crimes were committed longer ago. How convenient for all us white folks. I'm not sure what imaginary "past" you're talking about, but I think if you look far enough back, and deport everyone whose ancestor broke a law to get here, the U.S. will get pretty quiet.

Oh! I also have ancestors who claimed to be something they weren't-- white-- because those American laws, of which you're so proud, denied them the right to live on the land they had called home since long before the white men stormed these shores. Perhaps I should shuffle myself off to a reservation, where my kind belongs. After all, the LAW was broken when my native american great-great-(great?)grandfather lied on his Homestead Act application.

You should be very glad that you will be long dead in 200 years, when our current immigration policy is viewed as an embarrassing and backwards and inhumane part of our history.


PP your reply is absurd.
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