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James Bowman's review of Quinceañera says that the film's message is that what Mexicans in America need to do is lower their moral standards, then they'll be just fine.
Phyllis Schafly wrote earlier this year:
It's bad news for America's future if the corporations learn to rely on foreigners for all their computer work. Americans, not foreigners, are the source of the technical innovations we need to stay ahead in the fast-moving computer industry. Of the 56 awards given by the Association for Computing Machinery for software and hardware innovation, only one recipient is an immigrant.
From: Miguel Diaz
Re: Joe Guzzardi's Column: Enough Already About The Mexican-American War