for the mass deportations in the 1930's they wanted reparations
this legal suit was back in 2003
last i heard of this was this in 2005
MEXICAN REPARATIONS - Sen. Joe Dunn, D-Garden Grove, is making another attempt to make amends for the deportation of about 400,000 California Hispanics - mostly U.S. citizens or legal immigrants - to Mexico in the 1930s and 1940s. His bill, which would set up a fund to pay reparations to surviving deportees, is also on the Assembly Appropriations Committee's agenda. Schwarzenegger vetoed bills last year that would have created a two-year window for deportees or their heirs to file claims for damages and would have set up a commission to recommend ways to redress the deportations.
we are being sued left and right by these people all the while they dont want to be Americans they are killing the working class driving with no insurance . they can pic and choose laws to what they want and they are using our court systems to sue us.
2006-08-05
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