justinacolmena
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- #41
Big problems.
How much do you want to pay for your groceries?
All U.S. farms hire migrant Latino laborers, which are already officially considered a second class by the Fed, which brags about "non-farm payrolls" and cheap groceries.
A large percentage of the southwestern U.S.-born population is Latino and Spanish-speaking.
The departments of health or vital statistics of the various states, which issue birth certificates, have an ingratiating habit of always "truthfully" documenting the birth of "non-Hispanic white" applicants, while falsifying or denying the facts and circumstances of Hispanic births.
The departments of health and vital statistics of various states of Mexico, not just the United States of America are guilty of colluding in this same behavior, especially because they resent the opportunism of their compatriots who are moving north.
A true effort to resolve the Mexico situation would involve a regime change to depose the cartels from power, but the Fed does not want to do that, because they wish to continue silently profiting from the cheap imported labor while at the same time refusing to acknowledge their dependence on it.
It's time for the Fed to 'fess up, because I think there are more peaceful solutions to this problem, which do involve some sort of "amnesty" or however it may be termed.
How much do you want to pay for your groceries?
All U.S. farms hire migrant Latino laborers, which are already officially considered a second class by the Fed, which brags about "non-farm payrolls" and cheap groceries.
A large percentage of the southwestern U.S.-born population is Latino and Spanish-speaking.
The departments of health or vital statistics of the various states, which issue birth certificates, have an ingratiating habit of always "truthfully" documenting the birth of "non-Hispanic white" applicants, while falsifying or denying the facts and circumstances of Hispanic births.
The departments of health and vital statistics of various states of Mexico, not just the United States of America are guilty of colluding in this same behavior, especially because they resent the opportunism of their compatriots who are moving north.
A true effort to resolve the Mexico situation would involve a regime change to depose the cartels from power, but the Fed does not want to do that, because they wish to continue silently profiting from the cheap imported labor while at the same time refusing to acknowledge their dependence on it.
It's time for the Fed to 'fess up, because I think there are more peaceful solutions to this problem, which do involve some sort of "amnesty" or however it may be termed.