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Mexicans didn't go for this bullshit back with Dubya the Inbred was pushing it and they won't now.

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Mexicans didn't go for this bullshit back with Dubya the Inbred was pushing it and they won't now.

I'm not sure what AMLO would do. I doubt he'd want to give up what limited control he has, but you never know what globalists can sneak in when no one is looking.

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NAU will try to be like EU with visa waivers for "workers" to come in. But just like EU, the "workers" will not leave.

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That's the plan in a nutshell, yes.

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By the way, Mexico has lost 25% of their country to the cartels and the separatists in the south. That's basically like merging a rich upper class neighborhood with a block of crack houses. Why would you do that?

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Mexico is on the verge of becoming a failed state. As I said in reply to your earlier comment, I just don;t know what's going to happen down there. And if you think the people running Biden (or the people running them) don't know the long-term effects of importing even more third-world denizens I'd be surprised.

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When you have lost control of a 1/4th of your country and need military convoys and air support to access no go areas, you're a failed state.

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I love Mexico, and at least in Baja and Sonola, the cartels keep things safe as long as you don't fuck with thier business. I feel safer there than I do in phx or la

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When you have lost control of a 1/4th of your country and need military convoys and air support to access no go areas, you're a failed state.

The fact they've managed to retain 'control' of even a little of it is surprising as hell. I'm not sure if they meet the UN definition of it just yet, but they're damn close.