Queretaro, Mexico
Apr 16, 2008
U.S. Agriculture Begins its Move to Mexico
“I am sick of hearing there aren't enough Americans to do the work illegal aliens do”
Hispanic Business , Commentary, Patrick Osio, Jr., Posted: Apr 10, 2008 The law of unintended consequences is at work. via News.ncmonline.com
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Thank you Mr. Clinton, your NAFTA is wonderful - we're all gonna' starve, but you and the Missis made 109 mil. Thank you again.
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