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Old 03-27-2019, 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Jazuela View Post
No, that is not "typical" of activities that illegal immigrants are pursuing "these days." Again - that's politics and propaganda speaking, not fact.

Typical immigrants without legal status or documentation are mostly under the radar, working legitimate jobs with expired visas (they arrived legally, they stay illegally). They pay taxes, they do their jobs, they come home, kiss their spouses and kids, have dinner, and do it all again the next day. THAT is the "typical" activity.

What you are describing is the A-typical. The same can be said for legal citizens of the USA. Typical activity for most of us in this country is to work, have families, pay taxes, get an education of some kind or another, and live our lives without much to-do. The A-typical among us commit crimes, some of them horrific.
Well, the reality is the folks, such as the ranchers in Hidalgo County in the boot heel of New Mexico, who live and work near the Mexican border (not in some distant unaffected ivory tower) are experiencing first hand what is happening. They are regularly victimized by illegals committing crimes against their person and their property.

https://www.kob.com/albuquerque-news...order/5220568/
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