So republicans want to deport hispanics, yet Romney still getting 30% of their vote?

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:russ: so would blacks, but will keep that between me and you :shaq:

If you came down to MIA for MDW, you would immediately nullify that statement. Black culture is generally the antithesis of white culture. Of course, you do have house negroes, I ain't gon front, but not to the same degree of Latinos. Outside of Panamanians, who for some weird reason have a strong affinity to Jamaican culture, most Latinos don't identify themselves as black, and all the lightskinned ones identify themselves as white. That's why you see so many dumbazz Cubans voting for the Republicans.



I love my Latino people, and y'all may be proud of your mixed heritage, but you are not the norm, I assure you.
 

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http://articles.latimes.com/2011/oct/18/news/la-pn-deportation-ice-20111018


Obama administration reports record number of deportations


October 18, 2011|By Brian Bennett, Washington Bureau



The Obama administration deported a record number of illegal immigrants for the third straight year, according to figures released Tuesday by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Despite facing criticism from both sides of the political spectrum, officials promised to continue the White House policy of prioritizing for removal those illegal immigrants with criminal convictions.

Of the 396,906 deportations from October 2010 through September of this year, more than half were illegal immigrants with felony or misdemeanor convictions, a percentage that has increased steadily since the end of the George W. Bush administration.

The annual total was about 4,000 more deportations than the record set in the previous year.

Officials often have credited the increase to programs such as Secure Communities, which checks the immigration status of individuals fingerprinted at state and local jails and, if need be, notifies immigration authorities. Secure Communities has been deployed in 1,600 law enforcement jurisdictions across the country, and immigration officials plan to have the program deployed nationwide by 2013.

The steady increase in enforcement efforts comes at a time when the rate of immigrants coming into the U.S. illegally has decreased, in part due to the sluggish U.S. economy.

The Obama administration decided in September to extend the deployment of 1,200 National Guard troops on the U.S.-Mexico border through the end of the year, at a cost of about $10 million a month.

Activists pushing for immigration reform have criticized President Obama’s approach as too heavy-handed, while Republicans have clamored for even more deportations.

The record number of deportations under the Obama administration has left a "wake of devastation in Latino communities across the nation," Joanne Lin, legislative counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union, said in a statement. "These record-breaking deportation numbers come at a time when illegal immigration rates have plummeted, the undocumented population has decreased substantially and violent crime rates are at their lowest levels in 40 years. Our country can no longer afford to pay for uncontrolled, unwarranted DHS spending, at the cost to U.S. taxpayers."

Some House Republicans have criticized Obama for issuing guidelines that encourage immigration officials to defer the deportations of individuals who are pursuing an education or have strong family ties in the U.S., among other factors. They say the guidelines amount to selectively enforcing the law.

The White House has maintained that Obama favors both a secure border and reforms to offer a path to legal residence for those illegal immigrants who are living in the U.S. but otherwise observing its laws.

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano addressed the criticism of the administration during a speech at American University earlier this month.

"Our policies have been simultaneously described as engaging in a mean-spirited effort to blindly deport record numbers of illegal immigrants from the country and alternatively as comprehensive amnesty that ignores our responsibility to enforce the immigration laws; two opposites can't simultaneously be true," she said.

In fiscal year 2011, the Obama administration removed 1,119 immigrants convicted of homicide, 5,848 immigrants convicted of sexual offenses, 44,653 immigrants convicted of drug related crimes and 33,927 immigrants convicted of driving under the influence, according to ICE statistics.
 

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First of all I don't know many republicans on record who state they want to round up Hispanics to deport them.

Enforcing the law when it comes to illegal immigrants is one thing however it's a lot more Nuanced than that.

The last Republican president George Bush introduce a law that would in essence give amnesty to illegals and give them a path to citizenship. Regardless of whatever lip service Romney may give on this issue deep down he is probably more in the George Bush John McCain mold on immigration and nobody is going to start rounding up illegals

Not realistic solution and in reality they do contribute to the economy and for
The most part are just looking for oppurtunity.

I would just provide incentives so that people could come legally but have to come here for college or are looking to buy property or start a business. That way you get immigrants who are to contribute to the economy an provides younger immigrants a path to not only citizenship but a successful prosperous citizenship with a good education
 

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whats crazy is that Romney's dad was born on a mormon polygamist :ahh: colony in Mexico who are now fighting Mexico drug cartels who are kidnapping their members to be used as drug traffickers/held to extort money :heh:
 

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"When will folks especially from the minority groups which we are the majority asked the whiteman who gave them their citizenship?" - CARTER G. HOODSON
 
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