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Old 12th August 2007, 07:58
L_F_Miranda L_F_Miranda is offline
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Talking Illegal immigrants in the U.S and in P.R

The following, (in red) is a flier that was sent throughout the town of Carpentersville Ill. against the growing presence of illegal aliens. I don't think this is an isolated incident, these thoughts might be happening all over America, and not just by racists or conservatives.

With the recent murders of three college bound African Americans in Newark N.J., by four illegals from Peru and Nicaragua, Blacks have also gotten on the band wagon against HISPANIC illegal aliens.

Questions:

A-Does any body here think the following thoughts are isolated or are these feelings more widespread?

B-Can these feelings affect Puerto Rico's petition to become the first all Hispanic state in the nation's history?

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Flier, as appeared in an article by NYtimes August 5, 2007.


1-Are you tired of waiting to pay for your groceries while Illegal Aliens pay with food stamps and then go outside and get in a $40,000 car?

2-Are you tired of paying taxes when Illegal Aliens pay NONE!

3-Are you tired of reading that another Illegal Alien was arrested for drug dealing?

4-Are you tired of having to punch 1 for English?

5-Are you tired of seeing multiple families in our homes?

6-Are you tired of not being able to use Carpenter Park on the weekend, because it is over run by Illegal Aliens?

7-Are you tired of seeing the Mexican Flag flown above our Flag?

If you are as tired as me then let's get out and Vote for the: All American Team ... Finally a team that will help us take back our town!


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Now, The other side of the coin, or "Virando la tortilla"

We Puerto Ricans think we are free of sin, but when it comes to Dominicans we are just the same as the Gringos. This flier could have been sent to anyone in Puerto Rico and most would AGREE! LOL


1-Are you tired of waiting to pay for your groceries while Domincans pay with food stamps and then go outside and get in a $40,000 car?

2-Are you tired of paying taxes when Illegal Dominicans pay NONE!

3-Are you tired of reading that another Illegal Dominican was arrested for drug dealing and prostitution on Ponce de Leon Ave?

4-Are you tired of having to listen to that Dominican drawl and then having them tell us we can't speak Spanish?

5-Are you tired of seeing towns being converted into slums by Dominicans using section 8 and blasting their merengue music all night long?

6-Are you concerned by Dominicans getting low paying jobs while Puerto Rican young men can't get any job and have to migrate or turn to welfare?

7-Are you tired of not being able to use beaches or parks on the weekend, because it is over run by Domincans with "friquitines", throwing their garbage all over the place?

8-Are you tired of seeing the Dominicans flying the American Flag over our own and then telling us that we don't have a country? (98.9% of Dominicans are Statehooders)

If you are tired of all this crap then let's get out and Vote for the: All Boricua Team ... Finally a team that will help us take back our land!

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Old 12th August 2007, 19:42
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If its such a huge problem, then.....

Actually the problem is that the Puerto Rican just like in its history sits idly by and lets junk happen. IDK, Puerto Rico has a mind of its own, Unlike the Gringos, the Puerto Rican population can tell who is a Rican and who isnt. Put 1 and 1 together and do what the French does, ask anyone you suspect is an immigrant in Puerto Rico, and Gringos feel free to take notes since you all do not know how to ethically run a bloody good country. Ask for their papers, if they cant supply it, report them to the officials and boot them out. Every time, but not so often when a Dominican gives me hooey, I just remind them that any country that borders Haiti, does not matter! Punto!

BUT seriously...Do freakin' take a spanish course or two at the nearest by community college or something. And none of that Latin American stuff, Castellano instead.
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Old 13th August 2007, 20:03
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Convocan asamblea para tratar temas que afectan a dominicanos en Puerto Rico
August 7, 2007

San Juan, 7 ago - El Comité Dominicano de los Derechos Humanos en Puerto Rico (CDDH) convocó hoy a los dominicanos residentes en la isla a discutir la supuesta discriminación que sufren por parte del gobierno del Estado Libre Asociado.

El presidente del CDDH, Saúl Pérez, indicó que la primera Asamblea de Dominicanos en Puerto Rico se realizará en el Colegio de Abogados de San Juan el próximo 16 de agosto y se tratarán varios temas que afectan directamente a los inmigrantes de República Dominicana.

Entre los asuntos que están en agenda se incluye la discriminación "del gobierno de Puerto Rico hacia los dominicanos" y la labor "del Consulado General Dominicano y la mala imagen que representa para el gobierno de República Dominicana".



También se discutirá sobre "los niños dominicanos hijos de haitianos que nacen en la República Dominicana" para que los posibles afectados ofrezcan su perspectiva de la situación.EFE
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Old 14th August 2007, 07:21
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About ten years ago, "El Comité Dominicano de los Derechos Humanos en Puerto Rico" started their own political party in order to compete with the PPD, PNP, and PIP.

Their shtick was that the regular Puerto Rican political parties did not meet their specific needs when Puerto Rico became a State. They wanted their share of the Federal monies that would inundate the island once Statehood became a reality. Therefore they were trying to group together all Dominicans, legals and not, for the moment when Puerto Rico became a state to fight for their own people within the 51st state of the United States.

In any other country these folks would have been given their exit papers immediately and sent out into the Shark infested Mona passage. LOL

The PNP put pressure on the Dominican Statehood Party and it fizzled out. MMMMMMMMM, maybe because the PNP thought Dominicans would give their ideal a bad name and they didn't want Statehood associated with them. Nonetheless they are still waiting their turn.

I also think that the PNP thought that too many Black faces would screw up their chances when walking into Congress to ask for seats when they presented their so called "PLAN TENESI". LOL
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Old 14th August 2007, 14:04
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Again, because you islanders still think you are all Robin Hood. Socialism is one thing, but stoopidity is an other. You guys should off did something when you all had the chance. Now there is nothing you can really do
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