Anonymous
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6/18/2025, 4:10:43 AM No.507809163
There are currently at least 20 million illegal Mexicans in the United States. 40 million more were born on American soil, usually by illegal parents.
There is an erroneous belief frequently pushed by several political or social interest groups; that most of all of those Mexicans have roots in the Southwest prior to American annexation. This is a blatant falsehood. Most of the Mexican Cession was never settled by Spain or Mexico and the number of local Spanish speakers at the time of American conquest was anywhere between 10k-18k.
So where did they come from? They came from various states in the southern part of the country. Usually between 1965-2008. These people are directly responsible for plummeting national academic performance. Most Latinos drop out of highschool or don't seek higher education. They are still poorer on average despite being the largest non-White demographic. They are largely to blame for low income housing being clogged up with wait lists. Many emergency rooms are crowded with illegals who use fake ID and never pay the bill.
Here's the real blackpill: they are only a symptom of an underlying issue. The American addiction to cheap labor, and refusal to dip into revenue in order to pay Americans something respectable enough to to be referred to as a "wage". So how do we deal with this issue when all these spics are gone? What measures are any people with real power planning to take? All of these deportations mean nothing if the government is going to fold again in another 10 years of sign tapping and let another wave of scab labor in.
There is an erroneous belief frequently pushed by several political or social interest groups; that most of all of those Mexicans have roots in the Southwest prior to American annexation. This is a blatant falsehood. Most of the Mexican Cession was never settled by Spain or Mexico and the number of local Spanish speakers at the time of American conquest was anywhere between 10k-18k.
So where did they come from? They came from various states in the southern part of the country. Usually between 1965-2008. These people are directly responsible for plummeting national academic performance. Most Latinos drop out of highschool or don't seek higher education. They are still poorer on average despite being the largest non-White demographic. They are largely to blame for low income housing being clogged up with wait lists. Many emergency rooms are crowded with illegals who use fake ID and never pay the bill.
Here's the real blackpill: they are only a symptom of an underlying issue. The American addiction to cheap labor, and refusal to dip into revenue in order to pay Americans something respectable enough to to be referred to as a "wage". So how do we deal with this issue when all these spics are gone? What measures are any people with real power planning to take? All of these deportations mean nothing if the government is going to fold again in another 10 years of sign tapping and let another wave of scab labor in.
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