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August 6, 2008 at 10:42 PM #254134August 6, 2008 at 11:34 PM #253907
peterb
ParticipantExurbs are becoming the new ganglands of CA. It’s happening in NorCal as well.
August 6, 2008 at 11:34 PM #254074peterb
ParticipantExurbs are becoming the new ganglands of CA. It’s happening in NorCal as well.
August 6, 2008 at 11:34 PM #254083peterb
ParticipantExurbs are becoming the new ganglands of CA. It’s happening in NorCal as well.
August 6, 2008 at 11:34 PM #254141peterb
ParticipantExurbs are becoming the new ganglands of CA. It’s happening in NorCal as well.
August 6, 2008 at 11:34 PM #254191peterb
ParticipantExurbs are becoming the new ganglands of CA. It’s happening in NorCal as well.
August 7, 2008 at 12:18 AM #253957stockstradr
ParticipantI absolutely agree with the angle to this thread.
There is something very seriously wrong happening in our country, and a key aspect of it is the immigration issue.
It is reaching the point of No Return, because politicians are now afraid to even enforce the immigration laws due to the political weight of the numbers of Hispanics now in this country (illegal and otherwise).
Cops in many of our cities cannot even check if a someone caught committing a crime is an illegal immigrant.
August 7, 2008 at 12:18 AM #254126stockstradr
ParticipantI absolutely agree with the angle to this thread.
There is something very seriously wrong happening in our country, and a key aspect of it is the immigration issue.
It is reaching the point of No Return, because politicians are now afraid to even enforce the immigration laws due to the political weight of the numbers of Hispanics now in this country (illegal and otherwise).
Cops in many of our cities cannot even check if a someone caught committing a crime is an illegal immigrant.
August 7, 2008 at 12:18 AM #254133stockstradr
ParticipantI absolutely agree with the angle to this thread.
There is something very seriously wrong happening in our country, and a key aspect of it is the immigration issue.
It is reaching the point of No Return, because politicians are now afraid to even enforce the immigration laws due to the political weight of the numbers of Hispanics now in this country (illegal and otherwise).
Cops in many of our cities cannot even check if a someone caught committing a crime is an illegal immigrant.
August 7, 2008 at 12:18 AM #254190stockstradr
ParticipantI absolutely agree with the angle to this thread.
There is something very seriously wrong happening in our country, and a key aspect of it is the immigration issue.
It is reaching the point of No Return, because politicians are now afraid to even enforce the immigration laws due to the political weight of the numbers of Hispanics now in this country (illegal and otherwise).
Cops in many of our cities cannot even check if a someone caught committing a crime is an illegal immigrant.
August 7, 2008 at 12:18 AM #254241stockstradr
ParticipantI absolutely agree with the angle to this thread.
There is something very seriously wrong happening in our country, and a key aspect of it is the immigration issue.
It is reaching the point of No Return, because politicians are now afraid to even enforce the immigration laws due to the political weight of the numbers of Hispanics now in this country (illegal and otherwise).
Cops in many of our cities cannot even check if a someone caught committing a crime is an illegal immigrant.
August 7, 2008 at 1:46 AM #254002CA renter
ParticipantUntil we are allowed to have open discourse about the problems in this country, it’s likely to get progressively worse.
The problem is **culture,** not race. But anytime people try to discuss it, the old race card gets pulled out and the names start flying around (racist, hater, xenophbe, etc.).
All of it is totally unproductive becase we (on all sides) are not allowed to discuss our experiences and feelings honestly.
Not saying there’s an answer, but if everyone could at least hear each other’s perspectives, we might come to some kind of understanding and start trying to work together to improve immigrant/native relations.
August 7, 2008 at 1:46 AM #254171CA renter
ParticipantUntil we are allowed to have open discourse about the problems in this country, it’s likely to get progressively worse.
The problem is **culture,** not race. But anytime people try to discuss it, the old race card gets pulled out and the names start flying around (racist, hater, xenophbe, etc.).
All of it is totally unproductive becase we (on all sides) are not allowed to discuss our experiences and feelings honestly.
Not saying there’s an answer, but if everyone could at least hear each other’s perspectives, we might come to some kind of understanding and start trying to work together to improve immigrant/native relations.
August 7, 2008 at 1:46 AM #254178CA renter
ParticipantUntil we are allowed to have open discourse about the problems in this country, it’s likely to get progressively worse.
The problem is **culture,** not race. But anytime people try to discuss it, the old race card gets pulled out and the names start flying around (racist, hater, xenophbe, etc.).
All of it is totally unproductive becase we (on all sides) are not allowed to discuss our experiences and feelings honestly.
Not saying there’s an answer, but if everyone could at least hear each other’s perspectives, we might come to some kind of understanding and start trying to work together to improve immigrant/native relations.
August 7, 2008 at 1:46 AM #254234CA renter
ParticipantUntil we are allowed to have open discourse about the problems in this country, it’s likely to get progressively worse.
The problem is **culture,** not race. But anytime people try to discuss it, the old race card gets pulled out and the names start flying around (racist, hater, xenophbe, etc.).
All of it is totally unproductive becase we (on all sides) are not allowed to discuss our experiences and feelings honestly.
Not saying there’s an answer, but if everyone could at least hear each other’s perspectives, we might come to some kind of understanding and start trying to work together to improve immigrant/native relations.
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