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Obama plays down encounter with Arizona governor The Associated Press
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TheRealVille Wrote:Once stopped, they can check their credentials/id, just like they do you. They just can't see a Mexican person in a car, doing nothing illegal, and stop them because they look Mexican, then ask to see their credentials/id.

You didn't get "served" by me. I just pointed out that you were posting false information. That is how the uninformed rumors get started, just exactly they way somebody got you to believe the false stuff you posted.

The last bold is all false. You can't get into any school without ID and credentials. Think about what you say. Do you know of any college that will let you enroll without proper ID, and being a citizen of the US, or at least have papers showing that you are legally here. Abosolutely zero Mexicans are in school here, any school, without at least some kind of proof of ID, which means they have some kind of paper allowing them to be in the US. The rights propaganda has you by the ears.

TheRealVille Wrote:[B]Do a little research and find me just one school that will allow you to enroll without some sort of identification and a birth certificate, or some kind of paperwork proving who you are[/B]. Illegals don't have any of that.
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Just a little bit of research can go a long way to prevent such mistakes. For example, here is one example of the many illegal immigrants from Mexico attending American universities.

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Quote:After a False Dawn, Anxiety for Illegal Immigrant Students

MILWAUKEE — It was exhilarating for Maricela Aguilar to stand on the steps of the federal courthouse here one day last summer and reveal for the first time in public that she is an illegal immigrant.

“It’s all about losing that shame of who you are,” Ms. Aguilar, a college student who was born in Mexico but has lived in the United States without legal documents since she was 3 years old, said of her “coming out” at a rally in June.

Those were heady times for thousands of immigrant students who declared their illegal status during a nationwide campaign for a bill in Congress that would have put them on a path to legal residence. In December that bill, known as the Dream Act, passed the House, then failed in the Senate. click here for more from the New York Times
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Obama plays down encounter with Arizona governor The Associated Press - by Hoot Gibson - 02-01-2012, 09:22 PM

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