Operation Wetback

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It was back in the 1950s, so it's barely remembered. But in hindsight, I hope we all can agree, by now, that Eisenhower's Operation Wetback was a national disgrace. And the country was no better off for it afterwards.

Just to put things in perspective.

Let's not do anything like that ever again.
 
Get a bunch of people who shouldn't be here the fuck out.
Operation Wetback did that -- and there was no point to it. It did the country no good. America was in no way better off without all those Mexicans.
 
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They're just producers, consumers and taxpayers. They do everything citizens do but vote.
 
Operation Wetback did that -- and there was no point to it. It did the country no good. America was in no way better off without all those Mexicans.
Only saw some of America's greatest prosperity following that.

And we'll see it again after we deport the shit out of the illegals here now.
 
Only saw some of America's greatest prosperity following that.

And we'll see it again after we deport the shit out of the illegals here now.
They are not in any way holding back the economy. What's the point?
 
It was back in the 1950s, so it's barely remembered. But in hindsight, I hope we all can agree, by now, that Eisenhower's Operation Wetback was a national disgrace. And the country was no better off for it afterwards.

Just to put things in perspective.

Let's not do anything like that ever again.
It was a success. They were here illegally. They were criminals with zero rights.
 
It was a success. They were here illegally. They were criminals with zero rights.
The country was no better off for being rid of them.

And even unauthorized immigrants do have rights. Broadly speaking, there are only two sets of rights/privileges citizens have and noncitizens have not:

1. Living and working in U.S. territory.

2. Voting and holding public office. But noncitizens do have 1st Amendment rights of political participation otherwise.
 
The country was no better off for being rid of them.

And even unauthorized immigrants do have rights. Broadly speaking, there are only two sets of rights/privileges citizens have and noncitizens have not:

1. Living and working in U.S. territory.

2. Voting and holding public office. But noncitizens do have 1st Amendment rights of political participation otherwise.

Congress should change that.

They should also make voting a privilege that only CITIZENS get and citizenship should require a test and some kind of civil or military service.

non-citizens shouldn't get a say so in shit.
 
There is huge popular support for deporting the 12 million illegals along with probably another 10 million legal family members. Kamala Harris voters are eager for payback for those Trump Latino motherfuckers. They voted for him now they can eat his shit. Chupame mi verga, pendejos!
 
There is huge popular support for deporting the 12 million illegals along with probably another 10 million legal family members. Kamala Harris voters are eager for payback for those Trump Latino motherfuckers. They voted for him now they can eat his shit. Chupame mi verga, pendejos!
It won't happen on that scale. Too many business interests would be adversely affected.

You could shut down any restaurant in Southern California just by walking into the kitchen and shouting, "La Migra!"
 
It won't happen on that scale. Too many business interests would be adversely affected.

You could shut down any restaurant in Southern California just by walking into the kitchen and shouting, "La Migra!"
I love watching the denial. It reminds me of people in 1930s Germany who kept insisting what did happen could never happen there. I would not be surprised in the slightest to see concentration camps in the US and extermination on a grand scale. After all, these people eat cats and dogs, don't they?
 
It would effectively terminate the DNC as it's understood currently.
Latinos are not reliable Dem voters. Too conservative.

And the persons under discussion do not vote. They are not citizens. It takes seven years' legal residence before one can apply for naturalization -- and nobody thinks that far ahead in electoral politics.
 
Latinos are not reliable Dem voters. Too conservative.

And the persons under discussion do not vote. They are not citizens. It takes seven years' legal residence before one can apply for naturalization -- and nobody thinks that far ahead in electoral politics.
THen why are the Democrats so desperately protecting their "voting rights" ??
 
There is huge popular support for deporting the 12 million illegals

MINIMUM!!!!

Their legal family doesn't have to go, but they can if they want to.

I love watching the denial. It reminds me of people in 1930s Germany who kept insisting what did happen could never happen there. I would not be surprised in the slightest to see concentration camps in the US and extermination on a grand scale. After all, these people eat cats and dogs, don't they?

Yea having immigration laws is totally the same as extermination camps LOL
 
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