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Juan Maldonado, who began selling steamed tacos with his wife to support their four children after losing his job as a truck driver, said county and state laws interfere with the style of cooking that his customers expect.:
"People like the food on the sidewalk in the style that it is sold in Mexico," he said. "It's a tradition."Zuniga, who set up her stand next to Maldonado's last week to sell quesadillas and tacos several blocks east of Breed Street, said she can't imagine cooking alongside dozens of other vendors each day instead of in her own kitchen. She worries that it could take years to get the legal hot food market running. |
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They come here illegally, have kids they can't afford to support, then have more kids. Then they cry they can't feed the kids and must break the law again but use the kids as an excuse to do it.
This was and is Mexico's plan. To swamp us with so many illegals that our infrastructure can't handle the load, which is what is happening. They breed and eventually plan on taking over our political system. At the same time and working on replacing our laws and culture with what they had that wasn't working for them in Mexico. Doing all this while sending back to Mexico billions in remittances. And our government refuses to acknowledge it. |
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Guess what? We are the Suckers and so is our government. This is what I meant in a previous post about 'bleeding hearts'. One time after finding about 100 Invaders in a drop house in Watts, Janice Hahn said "I hope they let them stay. 100 more lost jobs and how many more kids?
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