Saturday, September 14, 2013
To Vote in Mexico
To vote in Mexico every eligible Mexican citizen has to have a tamper-proof photo-ID card with a thumbprint and an embossed hologram.
To vote in the United States of America to require proof of ID through Voter ID laws has been deemed racist.
To vote in Mexico all citizens are required to personally enroll and show proof of birth or citizenship.
In the United States citizenship is being downplayed by liberal policies of open borders, issuing driver's licenses to illegal aliens, and the refusal by the government to enforce existing immigration laws.
For Mexicans it is clearly a case of "Don't do as I do, do as I expect you to do."
-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary
The coming war over voting rights - Politico
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2 comments:
My wife had to get one in order to open a bank account. It's clearly a National ID.
Wouldn't mind having something similar here - as long as it stays at the state and not federal level.
Why are Americans afraid to be called racist in concern of Mexicans? How do they treat black people in Mexico?
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