Good day all. Recently, Mexico held their election for President and overwhelmingly elected the nutjob. The nutjub doesn’t seem to comprehend the phrase, “Act of War.” He said it was the right of everyone to invade America for free stuff. That, however, is a problem for another day. Instead, I saw a story about Americans crossing the border to vote in the Mexican election.
This struck me as very odd. I don’t see it as a problem if it’s someone lawfully in the United States who is a citizen of Mexico. The story also mentioned some with duel citizenship. That one I may have a few questions on, but again, it appears lawful at first glance. Then we have American Citizens who went down there and that was when the alarm bells started ringing for me. Here are some of the details from The San Diego Union-Tribune:
A schoolteacher from North County, a factory worker from Riverside, and an engineer from Bonita were among hundreds waiting for up to three hours at Tijuana’s A.L. Rodríguez International Airport on Sunday morning to vote in Mexico’s presidential election.
“The hope is that we can see a change,” said Patricia Van Sickel, 60, of Rancho Peñasquitos. Registered to vote in Mexico City, she was preparing to cast a ballot for Ricardo Anaya of Mexico’s National Action Party, the PAN.

Unable to make it back to the country’s capital in time, the English as a Second Language teacher instead joined the long line that snaked for much of the day through the airport’s lobby, spilling onto the sidewalk outside.
Waiting to vote were mothers pushing strollers, airline passengers pulling luggage, groups of friends on vacation and a dozen nuns wearing full habit. Literally feet from the border, the station also proved convenient for many Mexicans living in southern California — both dual U.S. and Mexican citizens or U.S. legal residents.
Ok, I don’t have a real problem so far. Perhaps with the duel citizenship thing, but that can be discussed.
Among them was María Cándida Ramírez Serrano, who was preparing to cast her ballot at the Tijuana airport after a three-hour wait that followed her two-hour drive from Riverside County.
“It’s worth it,” said Ramírez, 59, a U.S. resident who drove down from Corona with her brother. She moved to the United States from Puebla four years ago, after she couldn’t find work as a topographical engineer, and now works in a warehouse.
Excuse me? She has actual skills and is working in a warehouse? Something doesn’t seem right about that. Perhaps she didn’t bother with that pesky green card thing?
“At last, we’re going to see justice done, we’ll have opportunities for everyone,” said Ramírez, who was preparing to cast a ballot for Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the populist left-of-center front-runner who has been leading most polls.
Yeah, right. If this clown tries some of the things he’s been promising, you’re going to see U.S. troops in Mexico city again.
Farther down the line, Marco Peña, a 26-year-old electrical engineer who is a dual U.S. and Mexican citizen, said he had no faith in López Obrador, and planned to vote for Anaya, the PAN candidate.
Anaya “is the least bad,” choice, said Peña, a Bonita resident originally from Guadalajara who worries about a Venezuelan-style government in Mexico if López Obrador wins.
Dude, make up your mind. You are either an American, or a Mexican. Since you obviously came here legally, (Assuming you weren’t born here and went through the process), you should toss the Mexican passport and fully embrace being an American. Give us the good stuff and ship the bad stuff back to Mexico. (The “Good stuff” being anything from Mexican culture that improves America, just like every other immigrant group has)
Now I’m fully in favor of the democratic process. I am not in favor of voting in two different country’s elections. It just doesn’t pass the smell test. For those who are here as lawful resident aliens? Sure, no problem. Those with duel citizenship? Problem. However, we have no say how other country’s handle their internal election, (Unless you’re Obama and hate Benjamin Netenyahu), and if they want to allow duel citizenship, so be it.
In any case, the moonbat who wants thinks that crashing the American Border is a civil right has won, it’s going to be interesting, in the Chinese definition of the word, times over the next few years.
Thatisall
~The Angry Webmaster~



