Snarky McSnide Says, The Mexican Invasion Continues

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The Mexican Invasion Continues

 

The surprise election of Donald Trump in 2016 temporarily stopped the invasion of our country by our neighbors to the South. The main reason given by his supporters was the immigration disaster. Laws had been passed and enforced by past administrations which quietly tried to gain control of the border.  Witness the pictures of detention facilities under the Obama administration.

 

Illegal crossings almost stopped just after Trump took office, now just before the mid-term elections, Mexico, La Raza and the Democrats see an opportunity to get the soccer mom vote big time.

 

Pictures of crying children make grown men cry, witness Rachel Maddow.

 

Laura Bush, no friend of the man who thankfully, singlehandedly destroyed her family's political dynasty, came out with a carefully worded plea to stop the separation of families caught crossing the border.  The White House reminded her that some of the present regulations were signed into law by her husband.

 

In keeping with its position in the first Mexican War, the governor of Massachusetts declared no members of that state's National Guard will be going to patrol the border. Other politicians have followed that knee-jerk reaction in one way or another.

 

The frontrunner to be the leader of Mexico is described as further to the left than the present one. If he succeeds in gaining office, the United States will be surrounded by left leaning countries. The Trudeaus in Canada have always been at odds with Republicans in the White House.

 

In the 1850s, the Mexican government recruited Seminole Indians to settle on their side of the border as a buffer against the Apaches and the Comanches. They were promised vast tracts of land by Mexico City. The problem was others had prior claims to the territory. The Seminoles went back to Oklahoma. Since there is little love lost between the Seminoles and the Mexicans, get the Seminoles to take the places on the border that the RINO in Massachusetts declined to fill.

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