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I truly hope that what this good Rev said is true... "But Latino immigrants aren't looking to transform worship in their new land by importing their own religious traditions" because it sure feels like the "illegal aliens" are certainly trying to do this about everything. It seems as if they are trying to change America into Mexico, and I as a citizen born and raised here am very confused about this. If they love Mexico and its traditions so much then why come here? As I said.. I TRULY hope that the legal IMMIGRANTS are wanting to become like TRUE citizens here in America. I have no problem with them remembering... just trying to change everything!
Idaho was never known for diversity and tolerance. Them "immigrants" are expected to just pick the spuds, stay out of sight, and don't interrupt our true American way of life, right?
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