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p> Countries happy to export their people don't realize that, once Americanized, these de facto deportees and their children will change the futures of the mother countries. Latin America, in particular, will be changed by Hispanic-Americans, who will be instrumental in prying loose the grips that corrupt oligarchies have on their native countries. Latin America will become less Latin and more American, to the general benefit of the hemisphere. br> -- David Govett br> Davis, California /p>The United Kingdom is suffering from an immigration crisis every bit as severe as that being endured by the United States.
p>With all due respect to Bob, his article reads as if it were written by a guy who doesn't mow his own lawn. br> -- Martin Kelly br> Glasgow, Scotland /p> p> TOO DANGEROUS FOR THE PRIESTHOOD br> Re: Patrick O'Hannigan's Fighting Tendencies
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