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Mexico immigrants contribute 9 billion in taxes to us economy*
* per the Mexican govt secretary of foreign. Affairs.
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Sir, all do respect but I'd advise you to leave this region effective immediately. Dixie is a conservative space dedicated to preserving the legacy of Southern heritage, you and your particular sentiments are not welcomed here.
Thank You,
God Save the South!
Sir, I am incline to ask that you leave this region effective immediately. Our collective heritage does not in any way shape or form necessitate the presence of vulgar racial sentiments let alone the entertainment of views which advocate for the establishment of racial ethnostate be it in the South or elsewhere in these United States.
Thank You,
God Save The South!
Mississippi senatorial elections are coming up, and I'm already on the Roger Wicker bandwagon. He's the real modern day Dixiecrat. If he continues to stand firm in his southern support he could last as long as Eastland and Stennis.
Can you link the source?
Because I've seen sources saying that illegal immigrants cost the US between $150-450 billion annually.
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/border-crisis-costs-american-taxpayers-451-billion-annually-house-gop-report-claims/
https://www.fairus.org/issue/publications-resources/fiscal-burden-illegal-immigration-united-states-taxpayers-2023
Today marks the anniversary of the founding of the Rhodesian Light Infantry on February 2, 1961.
In June of 1965 just months prior to independence, Her Majesty the Queen of Rhodesia bestowed upon the regiment their colours the only of their kind to feature a wreath of flame lilies on a green background with the crown of St. Edward squared neatly in the middle.
When Rhodesia reluctantly became a republic and severed it's ties with the commonwealth in 1970, the regiment received the Presidential colour a Rhodesian innovation with the same connotations as its predecessor the Queen's colour.
From 1973 to 1980, the RLI fought courageously in defense of the Rhodesian people and constitution against communist terrorism on behalf of western civilization inflicting upon the enemy a multitude of casualties not to be forgotten.
In October of 1980, the Regiment was given permission to parade one last time by Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Robert Mugabe in a show of respect for those who had fought against him. To the sound of the Saints, they marched their way into the pages of historical record, one of several living testaments to the 90 year history of a proud country - Rhodesia.
My grandfather who had previously served in the SAS later ended up in the RLI until 1978. He however was not around for the parade.
I have given you the source. Please try to pay attention. So try here then:
https://research.newamericaneconomy.org/report/contributions-of-undocumented-immigrants-by-country/#:~:text=Given%20their%20productivity%20and%20their,%2C%20state%2C%20and%20local%20taxes.
I quoted Mexicans. You quoted illegal immigrants which could include Mexican, El Slavadorians, Indians, Guatemalans, Hondurans, Chinese, and more.
Therefore we are talking different things. It would help if you approached subjects with an open mind instead of trying to fullfill your preconceived conlusions that you hold on to so dearly and try so hard to prove.
So of course your sources are obviously speaking to you.
National Review is an American conservative right-libertarian editorial magazine, focusing on news and commentary pieces on political, social, and cultural affairs. The magazine was founded by the author William F. Buckley Jr. in 1955.
https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/federation-american-immigration-reform
FAIR leaders have ties to white supremacist groups and eugenicists and have made many racist statements. Its advertisements have been rejected because of racist content.
New American Economy is a bipartisan research and advocacy organization fighting for smart federal, state, and local immigration policies
Have you been to Zimabwe (Rhodesia) or Zambi (Northern Rhodesia)?
Media, the Deep State, and educators are against us. There is someone on our side. He stands between us and them. TRUMP
I'm a second generation Rhodesian American, my forebears lived in Salisbury and Centenary. We were Pioneers. But no I haven't been to either, my cousin who was born in Salisbury in 1973 went in 2009 after Iraq.
Yankee Jo Smo won't be round for too much longer.
12th lol
Dixie and Texan Rhodesia
Ok, saying someone said something is now a source.
Well Pew Research and the Department of Homeland Security, including the governors of California, Arizona and Texas say over half the illegals are Mexicans.
Now try to do the math, but what is over half of $450 billion? Is that more than $9 billion? Let me know if/when you're able to do that equation lol.
They call everyone racist, right down to cartoon frogs. Try again.
Was it just me or did he seem like he was just trying to bait people with arguments in bad faith?
at first I thought he was being Ironic, but I'm pretty sure he's a Troll.
Well, my grandmother's people left East Anglia sometime after 1620 and arrived in Massachusetts and Connecticut before 1640 being Puritans. Later on they pushed north until they reached New Hampshire.
My father's family came in three waves. the first from Ulster and Scotland after the conclusion of the war of three kingdoms heading to the Carolinas (1653-1774), the second from the Carolinas to Alabama, Mississippi, and Texas (1796-1850), the third from Northern England and Southwestern Scotland to Ulster and America via Canada (1872-1906). Now after 1906, certain branches of my father's family moved northeast to Indiana and Illinois from which they moved to Michigan before the depression in 1929.
So in a word, Yes.
ill be honest when I hear War of the Three Kingdoms I think of Ancient China.
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The War of Three Kingdoms was essentially a series of conflicts that occurred in the British Isles throughout the course of the 17th century, pitting Catholics and High Church Anglicans against Calvinists and Low Church Anglicans in a struggle over the political trajectory of England, Scotland, and Ireland as understood through the dialectical prism of the divine right of kings and the sovereignty of parliament. This war did not technically end with Charles being beheaded but rather continued until the reign of William and Mary following the glorious revolution and the victory at the Boyne which vanquished Popery and Absolutism in favor of Protestantism and civil and religious liberty.
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