ROFL! I've forwarded it to my sister, who lives in New Orleans.
Joe Morris
"Talashar" <Talashar.RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Immigration officials said that Hurricane Humberto, which entered
> the nation via the Texas border last week, had no legal right to
> cross into the United States.
>
> "What's sad is this hurricane will take work away from hurricanes
> born here and those who enter the country through the legal
> processes," said Jill Maramann, senior immigration advisor to the
> White House.
>
> Meanwhile, others claim Humberto and hurricanes like it actually
> play an important role in the economy. "Hurricanes like Humberto
> are necessary," said Mexican immigration activist Carlos Manuel,
> who has spoken on behalf of other non-citizen hurricanes like Hugo
> and Rita. "American hurricanes do not want to perform the acts of
> devastation these hard-working and honest hurricanes are willing to."
>
> Many Texans were surprised at how much rain and wind Humberto
> produced in such a short period of time. "It was like it did two
> days worth of damage in one day," observed meteorologist Jeff
> Stapleton.
>
> Republicans are using the recent damage caused by Hurricane Humberto
> to solidify their stance for a waiting period for all hurricanes
> wishing to enter the United States. "These are the types of
> situations we want to avoid," said Sen. John McCain. "We do not
> want hurricanes that have no legal right to be in America damaging
> cities while so many American hurricanes sit at home waiting for an
> opportunity to destroy property lawfully."
>
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