Can you imagine if the wall wasn't there:

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Someday the Europeans (supposedly refers to white people) will be talking about when the Hispanics were somehow allowed to invade our ancestral homeland and change our way of life to the point that it destroyed everything we worked for.
However, in reality, the land doesn't belong to a specific race of people. It changes hands as time goes on.
Have you ever spent any amount of time in Latin America? What is it about Latin American culture that you think will "change our way of life to the point that it destroyed everything we worked for?"
 
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Give it time.

Well, it did take 188 years for minorities to finally have civil rights and equality to white people in America. It also took 148 years for Native Americans to finally be granted U.S. citizenship and 202 years Native Americans to finally be given religious freedom. And there were the Jim Crow laws too.
 
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Have you ever spent any amount of time in Latin America? What is it about Latin American culture that you think will "change our way of life to the point that it destroyed everything we worked for?"

Take a look at California, and then you'll have your answer.
 
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In large parts of the country, the Southwest in particular, there were thriving hispanic settlements, even cities, when the Pilgrims were starving at Plymouth Rock. Many of the same families that lived there then live there yet. Are they a danger? Do we have to worry about people from Albuquerque destroying our way of life?
 
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All of this discussion about the massive influx of immigrants from Mexico and Central America coming into America (and those who are already here) is truly ironic considering the ancient Inca Prophecy of the Eagle and the Condor. It's like watching the prophecy continuing to unfold right before my eyes.

Global Solidarity from the Amazon to Standing Rock

The Reunion of the Condor and Eagle is Dynamically Unfolding

Indigenous Women Fulfilling Prophecy of the Eagle and the Condor

The Fulfillment of the Prophecy of the Reunion of the Condor and Eagle is Accelerating
 
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