Monday, December 02, 2024

Mexican Views of Migration Harden

We've been invaded," she said, standing outside her job at a restaurant. "I changed my opinion (about them), because I live in a place where we didn't see any of this. But now everywhere there are people who aren't from here." Castillo is Mexican. She lives in Mexico.

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Seven in 10 Mexicans believe that migrant flows into their country are "excessive," according to a survey by the nonprofit Oxfam Mexico published in 2023. More than half of respondents said they believe migration has a negative or no positive impact on the economy or culture, and 40% think migration in Mexico should be limited or prohibited.
Sounds kinda racist. Just sayin' ...

#1 | Posted by censored at 2024-12-02 06:08 PM

Related?

A little bit o'history ...

Irish Immigrant Stereotypes and American Racism
picturinghistory.gc.cuny.edu

... "The Most Recently Discovered Wild Beast" (1881) is one of a series of nineteenth-century images portraying the Irish as violent and subhuman. In the U.S. survey I use images of this sort when examining the history of anti-immigrant prejudice and its relationship to American racism.

Native-born Americans criticized Irish immigrants for their poverty and manners, their supposed laziness and lack of discipline, their public drinking style, their catholic religion, and their capacity for criminality and collective violence. in both words and pictures, critics of the Irish measured character by perceived physical appearance. ...


#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-12-02 06:49 PM

#1

Join the club, Felecia...

#3 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2024-12-02 08:26 PM

What kind of a ------- immigrant mutt are you, ------?

#4 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2024-12-02 08:46 PM

What kind of a ------- immigrant mutt are you, ------?

#4 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2024-12-02 08:46 PM | Reply | Flag:

The kind that shoots imposters like you..

#5 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2024-12-02 08:48 PM

One question that I currently have....

The GOP has previously railed against immigration by Latinos, even saying it is an "invasion."

Now that the election results seem to show Latinos boosting Pres-elect Trump to the Oval Office, will the GOP's stance on immigrnts change?


I mean ...

A hard political pill to swallow': Dems grapple with losing Latino voters
www.politico.com

#6 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-12-02 10:21 PM

Actually, they feel like that in Costa Rica, Panama, and Guatemala too. Anywhere Yankees and Canadians go when they are too poor to retire comfortably in their own countries. They inflate real estate prices out of reach of their own citizens... among other things.

#7 | Posted by RightisTrite at 2024-12-02 10:28 PM

#5

You're a ------- -----.

#8 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2024-12-03 12:44 AM

people are stupid and
easily convinced of nonsense.

you can ALWAYS rely on that.

#9 | Posted by earthmuse at 2024-12-03 08:51 AM

#6 fsck no.

#10 | Posted by ichiro at 2024-12-03 10:38 AM

So now NYS Governor Hochul and the President of Mexico are following Trump's lead on illegal immigration.

#11 | Posted by phesterOBoyle at 2024-12-04 11:25 AM

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