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<blockquote data-quote="miamited" data-source="post: 74373054" data-attributes="member: 270136"><p>Hi LON,</p><p></p><p>It's been my experience, that as a group of people, neither Mexicans or any of the Central American neighbors who are immigrating here are violent people. Most of them are fleeing violence or poverty. Now, that is not to say that out of 1,000 people there are not any who would resort to violence if pushed, but none of them are coming here to be violent criminals. In fact, according to Statista.com, Hispanics are the least likely to own a firearm of any ethnicity in the country. They just are not, by nature, a violent people. 99% of them are coming here because they believe it is a place where they can get a job and work and raise their families in a better environment.</p><p></p><p>Hydrofarming is a good consideration, but it requires water and is not so easy on a small scale. I don't think those who are coming here because of climate issues are big scale farmers with access to deep well water. However, I too think that we could do better offering aid with money being used for a wall.</p><p></p><p>Americans are just scared people. They have lived a life of such great luxury, comparatively speaking, and it is just a yuge fear that others would come and take what we have.</p><p></p><p>God bless,</p><p>In Christ, ted</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miamited, post: 74373054, member: 270136"] Hi LON, It's been my experience, that as a group of people, neither Mexicans or any of the Central American neighbors who are immigrating here are violent people. Most of them are fleeing violence or poverty. Now, that is not to say that out of 1,000 people there are not any who would resort to violence if pushed, but none of them are coming here to be violent criminals. In fact, according to Statista.com, Hispanics are the least likely to own a firearm of any ethnicity in the country. They just are not, by nature, a violent people. 99% of them are coming here because they believe it is a place where they can get a job and work and raise their families in a better environment. Hydrofarming is a good consideration, but it requires water and is not so easy on a small scale. I don't think those who are coming here because of climate issues are big scale farmers with access to deep well water. However, I too think that we could do better offering aid with money being used for a wall. Americans are just scared people. They have lived a life of such great luxury, comparatively speaking, and it is just a yuge fear that others would come and take what we have. God bless, In Christ, ted [/QUOTE]
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