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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 757778" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p>Dies,</p><p>When it comes to this subject, I will stay on that "high horse" you spoke about. The violence and crime in this state is fueled by illegals. If the law gets to hot for them they just run back across the border. Most of the news I listen to on our local affiliates ABC CBS NBC is geared toward illegal alien activity and crime. Occasionally, there is a fire or some weather (monsoon stuff) but even some of those fires were started by an illegal. We don't need Floridians (or anyone else) telling us how to run our state. I won't tell you how to run your state either. .... and I just chuckle when the cackling of a lone Canadian who enjoys a beer on his dinner break has to get into the mix!!! </p><p></p><p>My feeling is that each state has the right to ensure the safety of their citizens. I am really glad to be part of a state that cares about it's citizens and wants to take a stand against the feds. If that makes me show righteous indignation than so be it. Get your president to secure the border and you won't hear a peep out of me!</p><p></p><p> </p><p>Oh - I don't buy any of your stats either. your numbers come up to about 10 million and there are between 12 and 20 million illegals. Granted there are others in this country illegally but who really knows for sure! These folks are illegal!!!! They aren't knocking on doors filling out questionaires or making their presence known ... so everything is just an extrapolated guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 757778, member: 9789"] Dies, When it comes to this subject, I will stay on that "high horse" you spoke about. The violence and crime in this state is fueled by illegals. If the law gets to hot for them they just run back across the border. Most of the news I listen to on our local affiliates ABC CBS NBC is geared toward illegal alien activity and crime. Occasionally, there is a fire or some weather (monsoon stuff) but even some of those fires were started by an illegal. We don't need Floridians (or anyone else) telling us how to run our state. I won't tell you how to run your state either. .... and I just chuckle when the cackling of a lone Canadian who enjoys a beer on his dinner break has to get into the mix!!! My feeling is that each state has the right to ensure the safety of their citizens. I am really glad to be part of a state that cares about it's citizens and wants to take a stand against the feds. If that makes me show righteous indignation than so be it. Get your president to secure the border and you won't hear a peep out of me! Oh - I don't buy any of your stats either. your numbers come up to about 10 million and there are between 12 and 20 million illegals. Granted there are others in this country illegally but who really knows for sure! These folks are illegal!!!! They aren't knocking on doors filling out questionaires or making their presence known ... so everything is just an extrapolated guess. [/QUOTE]
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