Job Creation For Undocumented Illegal Aliens Should Not Be Slaughtering Horses For Human Food!

New Mexico, is one of the top ten states with the most
undocumented illegal immigrants.
 Governor Peter Shumlin, U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy
and U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders  of Vermont
want illegal aliens in  Vermont and Governor
Peter Shumlin wants them to have drivers’
licenses.  THE PROBLEM  is now,
NEW MEXICO is  planning to allow the  SLAUGHTER
of HORSES for FOOD for HUMAN CONSUMPTION.

Job Creation for Illegal Aliens should NOT be slaughtering horses for human food!

This is what happens when you allow an
undocumented  population,
like illegal aliens, to subvert our laws and take
over our country.

Now slaughtering horses for human consumption
will provide jobs for the undocumented illegal aliens.
That’s just horrifying!  Horses are capable of showing
love, concern and caring for their human partners.

As a society, people in the U.S.A. started  becoming
de-humanized by allowing abortionists to sell
 aborted baby parts for money and for stem cell research.

 Undocumented illegal aliens
don’t have the same values we have, otherwise
they would obey our immigration laws.

Undocumented illegal aliens do NOT obey
our current immigration laws. 
Politicians who currently hold office are in favor
of changing our immigration laws so they
will get more votes than third party candidates,
thereby wiping out any possibility of a victory
by a third party candidate in 2014 and 2016.
Each politician currently holding office wants
to allow at least as many illegal aliens and
undocumented workers into their district as
as the third party candidate usually gets in
votes, anywhere from 1% to 3% or more.

This isn’t like ancient European Kings saying,
“let them eat cake!”.  Horses have carried  men,
women and children throughout history.
They have plowed fields so we could eat.
They are our loving friends.  In the event that
Vermont Yankee Nuclear Entergy nuclear
power plant fails, in the event that we grow
weary of sending young adults to war for
oil and gas, we will regret it if we eat our
horses now, and end up with blisters on
our sore feet.

Which countries currently allow eating dogs and cats?
Will your pet be mistakenly rounded up and sent to
a factory to be slaughtered for meat
 to be sold to
people in one of the foreign countries
 where eating
dogs and cats is allowed?

Do you know where your pet is right now?

Reuters – 1 day ago
OK to slaughter horses for meat, federal agency tells New Mexico plant
usnews.nbcnews.com/_…/19195232-ok-to-slaughter-horses-for-meat-federal-agency-tells-new-mexico-plant?

USDA approves horse slaughterhouse to produce meat for human …
www.infowars.com/usda-approves-horse-slaughterhouse-to-produce-meat-for-human-consumption/

Horse Slaughtering for Food Set to Resume With USDA OK …
www.bloomberg.com/…/slaughtering-of-horses-set-to-resume-in-u-s-with-usda-approval.html – Cached
1 day ago … A New Mexico company is slated to be the first to slaughter horses for human …

Horse Slaughtering for Food Set to Resume With USDA OK.
U.S. approves a horse slaughterhouse, sees two more plants | Reuters
www.reuters.com/…/us-usa-agriculture-horse-idUSBRE95S00820130629 – Cached

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Federal officials cleared the way Friday for a return to
domestic horse slaughter, granting a southeastern New Mexico compan.
Breaking News: USDA Approves Horse Slaughter Plant in New …
blog.aspca.org/…/breaking-news-usda-approves-horse-slaughter-plant-new-mexico

 Top 10 States Being Invaded By Illegal Immigrants
www.insidermonkey.com/…/top-10-states-being-invaded-by-illegal-immigrants-701/
Nov 1, 2010 … As the number of illegal immigrants swelled from about 3.6 million in 1990 to 11.1

Immigrant Driver’s Licenses A Hot Topic In New Mexico | KPBS.org
www.kpbs.org/news/…/immigrant-drivers-licenses-hot-topic-new-mexico/
Jan 11, 2013 … When New Mexico’s 60-day legislative session opens next week, … use to
defend a New Mexico law that allows undocumented immigrants … A worker
sorts through roasted peanuts at one of the
 factories in Portales, N.M

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