If the problem is that hispanics are undereducated, I don't see how annexing a giant country of hispanics is going to improve the situation.
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Care to elaborate on this Are you saying . .. anyone who shows up should be made an Legal Immigrant? Rocket River
This is like the most unintentionally hilarious post I've read in a while and that's saying a lot considering how many posts you have here.
It's just an asinine point he likes to make over and over. Makes zero sense, would accomplish nothing, is irrelevant to the thread he posts it in and would add a bevy of additional problems to the United States. You'll see him make this post again. Just ignore it. Edit: Just did a search in the D&D. DaDakota has put this is exact same theory (annex Mexico) out there 24 times. It's possible he's used it more without the word annex
We can either invest in their infrastructure or ours, but the ship has sailed on any comprehensive deportation, detention or social marginalization. Largest landmass vs. largest ethnic group: you don't need a political or ethnic bias to understand that math.
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This is gonna sound weird, but I'm Hispanic, and sometimes I just feel embarassed by my culture. Honestly, it's ridiculous sometimes. I don't blame racist white people sometimes.... and I'm not some white washed Hispanic or anything, I pretty much grew up in the hood. "Greenspoint" to be exact, and went to some ****ty high schools.
Well we have to divide them into states, and get to upgrading their entire infastructure. Better to spend money on that then on needless wars in the Middle East. DD
The good news is that they are already split up into states. The bad news is that to improve educational levels in Mexico to the levels we have in the US would involve (decades of time and) an enormous transfer of wealth from the first 50 states to the annexed states that would leave those original states in worse straits than if we had just addressed the hispanics within our original borders.
Lol, you have to get more and more jingoist with each successive post? Shall we work those oil-fields with enslaved Mexicans too?