Reader comments: Mexico remark clarified

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Dave | 9:39 a.m. April 6, 2008
It's ridiculous for groups like the Minutemen to harass people after doing everything they can to take their comments out of context. They are looking for opportunities to create conflict.
John T. | 2:01 p.m. April 6, 2008
This is what Alberto Lozano actually said in a video running on You Tube:
“Doesn’t matter how great a race are you. This is our country. This is our home.
This has been and will be Mexico again.”
g | 3:00 p.m. April 6, 2008
Lozano is a liar. God Bless the Minutemen. ALL ILLEGAL ALIENS SHOULD BE DEPORTED.
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larry | 1:16 a.m. April 7, 2008
This type of smug and arrogant attitude that Alberto Lozano demonstrated on You Tube cannot be misinterpreted nor will it be tolerated by U.S. citizens. If people from Mexico want to make demands of the U.S. and are illegal then they should go back to Mexico and make demands in their own country toward their own government. Mexico needs to improve the country. U.S. citizens should help them by not making any travel plans to a country that only wants American $$. Please Google Nolan Webster and Brent Midlock. What you will read is SCHOCKING---perhaps their tragedies are just one of the many reasons Mexicans are leaving Mexico.
Bad for America | 9:46 a.m. April 7, 2008
Illegal immigration is a terrible thing for America. But because we live in a plutocracy, where businesses and special interests dictate policy, it will only continue. Maybe we deserve it. When is the last time you wrote your elected representative, with a respectful, fair, and reasoned argument against illegal immigration?

By the way, we did take a lot of land from Mexico. Maybe this is our just deserts.

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