elgatoloco
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Illegal Immigration Issues
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/30/daily-show-immigrat...
Latinos get free stuff
MAGA
Making Attorneys Get Attorneys
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Bajaboy
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Posts: 4375
Registered: 10-9-2003
Location: Bahia Asuncion, BCS, Mexico
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I want a free computer
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monoloco
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Location: Pescadero BCS
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Brilliant!
"The future ain't what it used to be"
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Ateo
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Yeah man -- they make the best salsa!
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ligui
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Posts: 837
Registered: 2-9-2008
Location: Fraser co.
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Mood: love Baja !
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i want a day off ...
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mtgoat666
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I got my free stuff, didn't you?
I would like to thank all you tax payers for supporting me!
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greengoes
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From the title I thought this was about all the gringos without papers in Baja.
And why should Latinos be denied the free stuff liberal giveaway?
ANUNCIATE AQUI
DISPONIBLE
INFORMES LLAMA SNOWBALL - 646-115-7754
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carlosg
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Location: chula vista, ca
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Mood: Just like in Baja: No Bad Days...
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I was born in the USA (American dad, Mexican mom) and taken to Mexico just three days after birth, I was raised and lived in Tecate where my parents
back in the 60's-70's had a Mexican Curios store:"Anita's" there I learned about Baja from the snowbirds coming thru town, I attended public school
from kindergarten thru college, while in college in Baja I was caught: an ILLEGAL in Mexico with no legal status, I had to apply for a FM-9 without
any problems while in school. I remember everyone calling me "gringo" or "güero", then about twenty years ago I applied and got my Mexican nationality
(a big legal issue back then: about five years in the process) after that I met my wife and came to the US, me and my family travel Baja every year...
no regrets, both countries are my home and my soul: God Bless America y Viva Mexico!!! American by birth, Mexican by choice.
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BajaGringo
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Quote: | Originally posted by carlosg
I was born in the USA (American dad, Mexican mom) and taken to Mexico just three days after birth, I was raised and lived in Tecate where my parents
back in the 60's-70's had a Mexican Curios store:"Anita's" there I learned about Baja from the snowbirds coming thru town, I attended public school
from kindergarten thru college, while in college in Baja I was caught: an ILLEGAL in Mexico with no legal status, I had to apply for a FM-9 without
any problems while in school. I remember everyone calling me "gringo" or "güero", then about twenty years ago I applied and got my Mexican nationality
(a big legal issue back then: about five years in the process) after that I met my wife and came to the US, me and my family travel Baja every year...
no regrets, both countries are my home and my soul: God Bless America y Viva Mexico!!! American by birth, Mexican by choice.
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Great story...
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woody with a view
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I want my MTV....
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