The deepest part of that song is when he says that they kicked me out of my own land, call me an invader but I return not to start a war, just to work.
The deepest part of that song is when he says that they kicked me out of my own land, call me an invader but I return not to start a war, just to work.
The deepest part of that song is when he says that they kicked me out of my own land, call me an invader but I return not to start a war, just to work.
That is some deep **** right there.
Jesus Christ, it's NOT HIS land.
If he wants work, why doesn't he work in his own country? It's 2012, not the 1800s. We have enough problems as it is, we don't need more people coming in here thinking they own this shit.
There's a reason this land belongs to the "gringos" and not the Mexicans.
Los Tigres del Northe can go cry somewhere else. Their tears won't change the border.
Power does.
There's nothing "deep" in this song, just pure emotional stupidity.
If he wants work, why doesn't he work in his own country? It's 2012, not the 1800s. We have enough problems as it is, we don't need more people coming in here thinking they own this shit.
There's a reason this land belongs to the "gringos" and not the Mexicans.
Los Tigres del Northe can go cry somewhere else. Their tears won't change the border.
Power does.
There's nothing "deep" in this song, just pure emotional stupidity.
Guess what mexicans belong to the largest part of the fastest growing group in the US. In about 100 years, it will once again mexican/latino land.
And some mexican dude will have sexed into your family during that time.
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