Mexico is about to get that work.

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:martin: if I would've said what he said about black folks I'd be banned with the quickness. I got family over there that I happen to love and care about their well being. Y'all get to throw around "spic" and other derogatory terms with impunity, but let someone disagree about something y'all want neg trains and bans :camby:
nikka this is the COLI (a hip hop forum) of course we onyl care about our own the same way most people only care about their own :yeshrug:
 

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el chapo fixing to kill trump while this happens then all hells really going to break loose:to:

Foreal tho I hope this shyt dont head towards DFW, we already flooding right now with rain all weekend. If this bytch comes our way its gonna be like in may, straight scene from the walking dead:sadbron:
 

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This shyt is crazy brehs. My fam is from Jalisco. We talked to my grandma this morning and she didn't want to leave. :sadbronc:
I can relate to her. It's hard giving in and leaving. Yu try to convince yourself everything is going to be alright. Sometime yu just have to come down to earth and face the music.
 

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I do alot for my community and have sent
money for african relief through my aunt
that's a deacon....
i'm not celebrating the misfortune of anyone but i'm
not gonna lose sleep over people that dont give a fukk
about mine......that's the problem with black people.
i'm about to eat these nachos.
:ehh:

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Didn't Mexico take in 100's of Haitian refugees a few years back after the earthquake there and set em up with housing, food assistance and work & school visas? :jbhmm:

I'm pretty sure this had a much more far reaching effect on black lives then whatever pennies you sent over to some corrupt African despot or cac-run evangelical front organization :stopitslime:
 

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Didn't Mexico take in 100's of Haitian refugees a few years back after the earthquake there and set em up with housing, food assistance and work & school visas? :jbhmm:

I'm pretty sure this had a much more far reaching effect on black lives then whatever pennies you sent over to some corrupt African despot or cac-run evangelical front organization

Haitians reunite with families in Mexico

A group of 250 men, women and children arrived on Mexican shores over the weekend from earthquake-torn Haiti, bringing to 324 the total of Haitian citizens who have relocated to Mexico since the Jan. 12 disaster. Sunday's arrivals from Port-au-Prince traveled to the port of Veracruz on the Gulf of Mexico after five days at sea aboard the Mexican naval ship "Usumacinta."

Mexican immigration authorities said the new arrivals are relatives of Haitians already living in Mexico and came as part of a family reunification program. The National Migration Institute (INM) said each would be granted a "humanitarian visa," allowing them to work and study in Mexico, use public services, and travel to and from the country. Previously, two smaller groups of migrants from Haiti arrived in Mexico in the days following the earthquake.

The INM reported that the Haitians sang "Merci, merci, Mexique" (French for "Thank you, thank you, Mexico") as they boarded buses and private vehicles and headed to reunions with family members. The new arrivals are expected to settle primarily in Mexico City, Mexico State, the city of Pachuca, and in Monterrey, said an official at the Haitian embassy in Mexico City.

La Jornada reported that health authorities administered the A/H1N1 flu vaccine to the arriving migrants.

In the weeks after the Port-au-Prince quake, which left as many as 250,000 dead, Mexico saw an outpouring of donations and government aid for survivors on the island, reflecting a deep affinity that developed within Mexican society for the Haitian victims. To get a sense of how deeply that affinity runs, consider this: a newspaper in Tijuana on Tuesday devoted an entire article to merely report that no Haitian among the recent arrivals is expected to move to the border city. (Interestingly, El Sol de Tijuana also noted that 27 Haitians have resided in Tijuana for "several years.")

In late January, after Mexico City Mayor Marcelo Ebrard suggested that the capital would be "ready" to welcome Haitian orphans as "future sons and the daughters" of the city, thousands contacted officials at the Haitian Embassy to request adopting a child -- although no such program existed.

The newest threat for Haiti, still actively recovering from the January quake, is rainy season. More from The Times here.

Haitians reunite with families in Mexico
 
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