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Oct 6, 2008 | Posted by: roboblogger

A shrinking population: If Latinos are leaving, where are they going?

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Oct. 5, 2008 By Ashley Fielding and Edie Rogers There is ample evidence that Latinos are leaving Hall County.

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i am so glad these criminals are finally leaving!!!!they cause traffic accidents all the time!!!they have huge families who have inundated our schools and hospital,parks,and anything else we the the honest tax payers pay for.

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susan wrote:
i am so glad these criminals are finally leaving!!!!they cause traffic accidents all the time!!!they have huge families who have inundated our schools and hospital,parks,and anything else we the the honest tax payers pay for.
Enjoy it while you can. It is only a small share that have left and when (and if, of course) the economy can be turned around in Atlanta, they'll be back. Once again, if they are here illegally, give them 30 days to get out or they lose their head(s). I'm all for taking their head(s) instantly, but I am TRYing to make the whining liberals happy :)
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Well, guess some good can come out of a recession.
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Are they leaving the country or just the area? We've got more than enough in Nebraska!
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I hope this means my neighborhood will no longer have 5-10 cars parked on the front lawns.

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I hope this means less of them talking l-o-u-d-l-y in Spanish everywhere I go!
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Hola can I hide here.Chale we dont hide we are the modern day nomads we go were we want ese!!Your laws mean nothing its just paper. Que onda Taletha looking good!I will have you speaking spanish in n0 time just like ur sister!!AL RATO!!

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Orale wrote:
Your laws mean nothing its just paper.
That is the problem...the liberals made the United States Justice Systmen a total joke in the 70's. Otherwise trash from Mexico never would have gotten in.

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That is the problem...the liberals made the United States Justice Systmen a total joke in the 70's. Otherwise trash from Mexico never would have gotten in.
Think of this;nomads have no home,no identity.
That would make come under the heading of missing person,wouldn't it?.
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Think of this;nomads have no home,no identity.
That would make come under the heading of missing person,wouldn't it?.
SI it would ese, remember this, not all of us are afraid or hiding and americans go missing everyday to ese!

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Orale wrote:
<quoted text>SI it would ese, remember this, not all of us are afraid or hiding and americans go missing everyday to ese!
Yes,and some citizens follow the laws you don't.
Some citizens don't.

Never be afraid.
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A shrinking population: If Latinos are leaving, where are they going?

Oct. 5, 2008
By Ashley Fielding and Edie Rogers

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"But Yelina Nuņez, who has lived in Gainesville for more than 10 years, said she has noticed an increase in police presence since the 287(g) program began. She said that Latinos still are coming to the United States, but they are not coming to Georgia, specifically because of tougher immigration laws.

"Around Gainesville, when you used to see two cops, now you see four to five cops," she said.

Miguel Nuņez said he wrote a letter to Rep. Nathan Deal shortly after the 287(g) program started in Hall County.

Deal responded that the program will help until the government is able to secure the borders between the United States and Mexico, Miguel Nuņez said.

The reply confused Nuņez.

"Secure the borders from what? From who? We're your neighbors, you know, from next door," Nuņez said.

Nuņez said he is worried about the effect that the 287(g) program is having on families in Hall County. When parents are deported, U.S. born children have to follow or stay behind with relatives or friends.

Those children are not Mexicans, Nuņez said.

"It's going to be difficult for them to adjust to Mexican culture," he said."

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That's a typical response from a Hispanic!

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Indyeast wrote:
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Think of this;nomads have no home,no identity.
That would make come under the heading of missing person,wouldn't it?.
Use the term "nomads" if you like. These nomads are illegal. 30 years ago, they would have been thrown back into their homeland faster then they came and that is IF they ever made it across the border. Today....under the current system we have our own men in prison for doing their job in throwing a piece of trash back into his own country.
They may be a missing person in another land, but if they are here and do not have legal residency, no they are not a missing person. They are "illegal alien".
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MMMM Thats funny my neighbor who is a "border patrol agent" is getting his roof fixed and all the workers are speaking spanish and jamming out to rancheras aint that funny!With chiuahua license plates!Seriously ironic.

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Karen wrote:
Are they leaving the country or just the area? We've got more than enough in Nebraska!
Just relocating...

We are seeing it here - the illegals are moving to more hospitable (see sanctuary) areas as long as they can find jobs and housing.
Secure the border

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The joke is on Orale from El Paso

Yes I can see how much illegal immigration from Juarez has benefitted El Pasoans. The primary languge in El Paso is spanish. When I was a soldier at Ft Bliss in El Paso in the 70's english was the primary languge. And most Mexican Americans in El Paso primary languge was english. Now a good portion of El Paso's population are illegals from Juarez and other parts of Mexico. El Paso in the 70's was a pretty nice place to raise a family. Good jobs, low crime, low taxes, cheap housing, no graffiti, no gangs, no illegals, no urban sprawl. Nafta and open borders have changed El Paso for the worse.

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Biker Mom wrote:
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Just relocating...
We are seeing it here - the illegals are moving to more hospitable (see sanctuary) areas as long as they can find jobs and housing.
Not for long.
Secure the border

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I meant to spell language, not languge.
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The joke is on Orale from El Paso
Yes I can see how much illegal immigration from Juarez has benefitted El Pasoans. The primary languge in El Paso is spanish. When I was a soldier at Ft Bliss in El Paso in the 70's english was the primary languge. And most Mexican Americans in El Paso primary languge was english. Now a good portion of El Paso's population are illegals from Juarez and other parts of Mexico. El Paso in the 70's was a pretty nice place to raise a family. Good jobs, low crime, low taxes, cheap housing, no graffiti, no gangs, no illegals, no urban sprawl. Nafta and open borders have changed El Paso for the worse.
Still is wey!El Paso is if I remember correctlyEl Paso is the second safest city in the us.

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Secure the border wrote:
I meant to spell language, not languge.
Bless you that you can even read English!
Typo forgiven :)
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