By John Lillpop ——Bio and Archives--September 27, 2010
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“Mexico has had it up to here with illegal aliens. So they’ve begun building a fence along the border. Not along its northern border with the United States, but along its southern border with Guatemala. “According to the head of customs for Mexico’s tax administration, Raul Diaz, the Mexican border state of Chiapas is constructing a wall along the country’s southern border with Guatemala, along the river Suchiate which divides the countries. Diaz says the purpose of the wall is to prevent the passage of contraband, but admits, “It could also prevent the free passage of illegal immigrants.”So, President Calderon, how can you justify a border fence in Mexico while vehemently opposing the same for the United States to protect its border with Mexico? A likely answer from the muddled Mexican: It is really quite simple, Mr. John. Mexico is taking on the expense and burden of a fence in order to keep Guatemalans from entering Mexico on their way to the United States. This is all about reducing illegal immigration into the great nation of America!" But Mr. President what about the millions of Mexicans who have invaded America and millions more who are planning to do so? Mr. John, you are mixing tacos and tamales! Mexicans go to America to help your people and economy. America needs Mexican workers, legal or not. Once again, the hypocrisy coming from Mexico is stupefying, outpaced only by the stupidity from American politicians who favor open borders, amnesty, and other outrageous concessions to criminals from the third-world!
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John W. Lillpop is a recovering liberal. “Clean and sober” since 1992 when last he voted for a Democrat. For years, John lived in the San Francisco Bay Area, the very liberal sanctuary city which protects, rather than prosecutes, certain favored criminals. John escaped the Bay Area in May and now lives in Pine Grove California where conservative values are still in vogue.