August 15, 2006
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08/14/06
- An Arizona Reader (of Cuban Extraction) Has No
Use For Florida Senator Mel Martinez
A Puerto Rican Reader Says Statehood
Should Come Before Amnesty For Aliens
From:
Carlos Rodriguez [e-mail
him]
Re: Joe Guzzardi’s
Column:
Quinceanera: Just Dishonest
Propaganda
I was born in
Puerto Rico and lived in Mexico. Our quinceanera
parties are different from Mexico’s, trust me on that.
Puerto Rico’s are more of a cotillion event with
tuxedo and formal attire. While the alcohol flows
freely, most guests don't dare make a spectacle of
themselves in front of family and friends.
We don't do the church ceremony, and we certainly don't
have the violence so much in vogue with the Latino
crowds at California quinceañra parties.
Puerto Ricans do not like to be confused with
Mexicans and I would ask you to please make a clear
distinction between us.
We are
U.S. citizens pursuant to the Jones Act of 1917.
Puerto Ricans have fought and died in all U.S. wars. And
since
World War II, Puerto Rico has suffered more
casualties per capita than any other U.S. jurisdiction,
according to Pentagon statistics.
Puerto Rico at least merits consideration for
statehood before Congress contemplates amnesty for
illegal aliens. Unlike many other Hispanics, we did not
sneak into the country.
We are not illegals and our culture differs from that of
Mexicans, Hondurans, Guatemalans etc.
Puerto Ricans are
not immigrants but citizens and your allies in the
fight for immigration control.
I, personally, am a staunch proponent of
immigration enforcement and disdain those who
propose tolerance of illegal aliens.
Rodriguez’s previous
letter about Hispanic patriotism is
here.
His opinions about illegal immigration can be read
here
on San Juan’s
El Nuevo Dia
where, according to Rodriguez, “most posters hold
positions that would do VDARE.COM proud.”