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Subject: Life after an illegal immigrant is sent home


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Jackie Juntti
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Date Posted: 10:58:41 04/06/08 Sun

Get out a LARGE bath towel to dry your eyes with as you read this piece of FEEL SORRY FOR THE ILLEGALS.

First of all - America is NOT the Charity club for the world. These people who are complaining and are having these problems should be storming their own government to make life *better* - not expecting America and Americans to do it.

All they have managed to do is to bring America down - not bring their own lives up so they can live FREE and LEGALLY.

Expect to see many more of these kind of *news* stories as they have to find a new ploy to get Americans to feel sorry for them and to open the borders even wider.

I do not feel sorry for anyone who breaks our laws and when caught - blames US for their plight. They knew and still KNOW what they are doing is wrong but they don't let that stop them. When caught and returned WITH the children THEY bore - they blame us for their misery.

RESPONSIBILITY for their own acts is beyond their comprehension - it is always - BLAME OTHERS and continue breaking the law as soon as you get the ALL CLEAR signal to cross.

Jackie Juntti
WGEN idzrus@earthlink.net
"The American Way - Instant gratification without any worry about the end result --- slavery."
Jackie Juntti 4-20-2000
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http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2004330685_mexicoana06m.html

Life after an illegal immigrant is sent home


By Lornet Turnbull

Seattle Times staff reporter; Seattle Times staff reporter

MEXICO CITY ­ Ana Reyes walks briskly through a crowded neighborhood here, out of place among the provocatively dressed women of the night soliciting work in the middle of the day.

The 41-year-old mother of four slips through the entrance of a clothing store, its racks thick with the latest fashion, a sign on the door indicating the shop is hiring female assistants.

She approaches the manager about the job but is told it's only for women 20 to 30 years old.

Manager Maria Inez elaborates when prompted: "A younger girl will be able to bring more male customers into the store. She's too old."
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Lornet Turnbull: 206-464-2420 or lturnbull@seattletimes.com

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Replies:
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Ltr to Ms. TurnbullLynn11:13:30 04/06/08 Sun
LTE - Seattle Timesa WGEN reader11:45:00 04/06/08 Sun
LTE to Seattle Times Managing EditorLynn11:57:46 04/06/08 Sun
TurnBULL still shoveling it.....Jackie Juntti11:45:55 04/17/08 Thu
Re: My letter to my State LegislatorsLynn M Stuter15:59:53 04/20/08 Sun
Letter to my Legislators regarding ReyesLynn M Stuter16:14:02 04/20/08 Sun


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