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Old 05-18-2008, 04:41 AM
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Default Re: Should birthright citizenship continue?

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Originally Posted by Dr House View Post
Except most likely a lot of people don't follow it. I know they don't in PR.

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Mexico has come a little ways I guess? But it is still a country filled with superstitious native lore. And it is very poor. The people tend to cling to their religion. Until pretty recently Catholicism was the state religion. Written or unwritten, I'm not sure, but everyone was Roman Catholic. And I am not saying it is bad to cling to your faith. Just making the point, I don't think they'll be running out of laborers any time soon.

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