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Cheerful Poll Results from Univision

There’s nothing like a softball “poll” to hide cultural dysfunction and promote an open-borders agenda. That’s what would be expected when Univision — the Spanish media company that profits from Mexifornication — is making up the questions. Put them together with the liberal Associated Press and what comes out is a happy-face portrayal of immigration […]

July 20th, 2010 | Category: immigration polling | Tags: , , , , , | Email This Post Email This Post | Print This Post Print This Post

Raza Racists Angered at Arizona’s Ethnic Studies Prohibitions

The Mexican fifth column located in Arizona is unhappy that restraints have been placed on one of its major propaganda arms, namely the Raza-friendly ethnic studies that have afflicted the Tucson schools. (Raza means “The Race.”)

The new state law has followed closely behind the immigration law that has been so slandered by the dinosaur […]

May 15th, 2010 | Category: cultural conflict | Tags: , , , , | Email This Post Email This Post | Print This Post Print This Post

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