Do the middle-low US citizens class feel threatened by the Mexican Elite or well educated undocumented class ?

Is it all about money, colors, culture, or ethnicity?

Kulturkrieg.- Being Hispanic means being part of a Culture, The Latino Culture, but Latinos can also be White and Rich.
European Latinos or American Latinos.
Middle easterns are Mestizos, like several jews ( asian-yellows or brownish) who are mixed with White Europeans.
Other Muslims countries like Lebanon, Iran or Kazakhstan are Aryan countries.... with white caucasians.


On the other hand most homeless are NOT Latinos!

So What is the rethoric the Media should use to keep manipulating us?

Answer:
Dude, its all about coming to the US illegally. People are sick of having to shoulder the burden of illegal aliens.

I'm not middle or low class and not threatened. And most Elite or educated latinos come the US legally and ARE welcomed in most cases.
I welcome those who are successful and will contribute to this country, so no, I am not threatened by them. I welcome them.

And, most latinos are not homeless because they take care of each other. Just like the Vietnamese. My guy bought his parents a house as soon as he became successful. It's his duty to his family to do so. White people just dump their parents off in a home.
what "mexican elite"?
Most people are not threatened by people who pull their own weight, do not get involved in criminal activity and speak the language of the land and use it to conduct business.

Some people are asking what the Mexican Elite is: In Mexico there is a class system. Not all Mexican citizens are housekeepers and yard workers. This is a common misconception of Americans. Many Mexicans often of pure white Spanish ancestry attend top colleges and have influential jobs and/or engage in large scale business at a level much higher than most Americans. We are talking about owning majority shares in National mobile phone services, owning malls, owning beach front resorts, private airplane services, bus lines. They are very elite and there buying power and influence is phenomenal in Mexico. They dwarf the living standards of about 98% of America.
I don't want to support some Spanish speaker who is uneducated and will live off of my tax dollars.
Forgive me for laughing at your question. I live in Arizona and trust me we don't see any of the illegal aliens you are speaking about. They are illegal aliens .They are mostly good people but they are in the USA without the legal right to be here. The wealthy Hispanic has no need to cross into the USA. via illegal means. You are trying to confuse people with your smoke and mirrors. Most already know the truth..
The illegal aliens will live under conditions here that legal; Americans will not.Id rather be homeless than live 15 or more people to a one bed room apt. Remember I live in AZ .Last week they took 23 people out of a pickup-camper they were living in , down in south Phoenix. That's why there aren't homeless. But if you check under the bridges in the city or out in the desert. Trust me you will find many homeless illegal aliens living in cardboard boxes and tents. It depends on what one calls a home.
Middle Easterners are not Mestizos. Mestizos are those with Native American and European Ancestry, with around 50-50 of each. Until you correct your inaccurate facts such as this, I will THINK about answering your question.
We'll let you know as soon as some the type of people you describe actually GET here. The folks coming now- what are they, the warm-up act? BTW, being "elite", you may be able to enlighten me on what "rethoric" means.
LOL - that's funny - "well educated undocumented" - they are ILLEGAL no matter how "smart" you try to make them sound.

And no, I don't feel threatened by the "Mexican Elite" - I'm not even sure I know what you're talking about - where I come from I have yet to come across any.
Who is the Mexican Elite? Link please.

And no - We don't feel threatened. We're still going to college and furthering our education, not to mention we're making ten times the standard of what your "undocumented" UNEDUCATED, non-English speaking friends make.

ANYONE of ANY nationality is welcome here in the states so long as they're a legal resident with no criminal background who speaks English, respects the law of the land and policies of our nation, and knows some US History.

As far as illegal immigrants milking the system and raping our country and its citizens, we're mad as hell and we're not going to take it anymore. Real Americans will decide on their fate here, and trust me when I say it doesn't look good.
First, lets get the jargon right since the ignorance of one's 'culture' is really the problem and not the media nor manipulation of some known or unknown forces.

The name 'Hispanic' is a word used by the US Cenus bureau in 1960 to catagorized spanish 'speaking' people in the US, nothing more. So if a white person spoke spanish, they could be considered Hispanic. Other people who like to use the term Hispanic, have traced it's roots back to the mythological name 'Hispano' who's father 'Hispalo' (which was a companion of Hercules) founded Hispalis which is now known as Seville. So it's not part of a culture but of an ablility.

The name Latino or Latina is also used to encompass a group, this time of location, in South America BUT Latino/Latina is born not from the inhabitants of South America. The term is directly from Napolean III of France. During the 19th century, Napolean wanted to strengthen his presence in South America and duly elected Maximillian, Emperor of Mexico. Napolean was consumed to erase Spain's presence and influence in South America and wished to call it FRANCO America but figured it would be ill met with inhabitants and Spain. So, to smooth the nerves of his rivals, he called it Latin America, because both the French and Spanish culture derived from the Latin language and ROMAN culture. Since Paris was the center of the 'Latin American' concept, people view the term Latino/Latina as colonial, not original or native.

Chicano, is a term more people of Mexican desent use due to it's affilation with native inhabitants, the Aztecs. It's derived from the Aztec word Mexica which in turn became Mexicano. In Aztec language, the x is pronounced 'sh' . When the word is shorted, xicano or shicano appears. The 1960 and 70's gave rise to this term by younger mexicans who were proud to display their mexican ties, but viewed to older mexicans as being trouble makers or distruptive due to the chicano activist nature.

'Mestizos' are actually a mixture of Spanish, Indian and African blood, born in South America. As the hierchy continues, one step up from the mestizos were the 'Criollas', who were pure eurpoeans decent but born and raised in New Spain; who were discriminated against, by the way. The highest level were the 'Peninsulares', who were born in Spain and moved to Mexico. They held powerful offices and were the social elite.

So, what do we learn here? It's not money, color, 'culture' or ethnicity that causes fear....it's ignorance. It's the splitting of hairs, the easily offended and ignorant (not uneducated) people that manifest such an inane and stupid fear. That's what you've learned from my post...that and a continued effort on your part to become more educated.

In short, I'm saying you don't even have an idea of what culture you're trying to speak of.
How would you feel if I snuck into your country and took your job away from you? How would you feel if I caused you to take a big pay cut? How would you feel if I crashed into your car and broke your leg but had no insurance? How would you feel If my group raised the crime rate and we didn't even have a legal right to live in your town? Or if I brought drugs and gang violence into your schools? Come here legally, or you don't belong. Mexico doen't tolerate people sneaking into their nation, why should we.
I don't think that Latino elite is crossing the border through the tunnel in Texas, and they are not the ones who fail to study the language, pay the taxes, and expect welfare money. So they are not the ones who are the threat to any Americans.
An elite, educated class in Mexico? This has got to be an oxymoron, right? Question for you. Why do people like you make the false assumption that Americans feel threatened by some other ethnic group? Or afraid? We feel neither threatened, nor afraid. I for one simply feel that the melting pot has melted; it has boiled over. We have an economy already maxed to its limits without hardworking Americans having to pay the medical costs in the billions each year for illegals who refuse to pay, or worse yet feel "entitled" to it. These are people who feel no particular allegiance to America and certainly care little for our laws and customs (such as they are). I'm not saying this about all illegal aliens. There are quite a few who have legally become citizens and are showing their gratitude by wearing the American uniform and killing muslim terrorists in Iraq. And when they come home they should have all the benefits and opportunities for education and owning a home as any other American. There is just always those who make it difficult for the rest who are playing by the rules.
Yes, They fear them, but not only the Mexicans, they fear all Latinos
Hey, no snow jobs here buddy. You can't sugar coat illegal immigrants, it is what it is.

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