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November 23, 2010 in
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Leona SalazarTags: Brooklyn, Buchen, Constitution, Dakar, Ellis Island, Founding Fathers, Germany, homelessness, Muscatel Meadows, new york, Seattle, Senegal, Tabaski, Thanksgiving
I have lots to be thankful for and consider myself a very lucky lady. I’m married to the “bestest husband in the entire universe” and have a fantastic sister-in-law who’s more like a sister to me, her three children and their spouses, and my four grandnephews and two grandnieces. In addition, I have other family…
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November 17, 2010 in
ContributorsTags: ACLU, Arizona Immigration Law, Chutzpah, drug cartels, Ellis Island, Felipe Calderon, Guatemala, illegal immigration, Juarez, Mexican border, Mexico, political correctness, Rob Krentz., sex offenders, State Department
I believe in legal immigration – my father came to this great country in 1924 from Germany and never looked back. But he came here legally through Ellis Island. I’m absolutely opposed to illegal immigration and believe it’s despicable that people can break our laws and still benefit from living in this great nation. I…
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