Comments by "Jack Haveman" (@JackHaveman52) on "Fox News"
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Aztecs lived in Mexico. They have NO claim to land in the United States. Just because you're a native of Mexico, that doesn't mean you can walk into Michigan and claim this as your homeland. They couldn't do that 600 years ago. The natives, of Michigan, living 600 years ago, would have called you an invader and would likely have you killed. Those who are coming from El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala and others are NOT from Mexico and have no ancient tribal claim to land in the United States.
Also, the times have changed. The people of the United States have a distinct nationality now. That's all of them, no matter their ethnicity. This is recognised around the world and even by Mexico. It's the reality of today. The citizens of the United States have the right to limit the number of people coming into their country, just like EVERY OTHER COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. Try it. Get on a plane and try to enter another country without a passport. It's NOT going to happen.
To top it all off, they're not being told that they can't come in. They're being told that there's a process and that they have to follow that process. That process has still allowed Mexico to be the number one source of new immigrants.....BY FAR.
Grow up.
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If we looked up every person in history, we'll find out that every one of them had issues. It's not so much that historical figures, modern ones too, were flawed, it's the journey that took us to where we are today that has to be remembered. Not just the saints, because in reality that perfection doesn't exist, but especially, ESPECIALLY, the flawed saints. We have to remember them because that's who we are. Flawed human beings.
"Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for own own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience." -C.S. Lewis
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