
~ Samuel Maycock, born in England, entered illegally in 1618 via the port of Jamestown, Virginia.
~ Richard Pace, born in St. Dunstan Parish, Stepheny, England, entered illegally in 1620 via the port of Jamestown, Virginia.
~ Isabelle Smyth, born in St. Dunstan Parish, Stepheny, England, entered illegally in 1620 via the port of Jamestown, Virginia.
~ Thomas Scudamore, born at Mayhill, Westerleigh in Gloucester, England, entered illegally in 1634 on the coast of Massachusetts, at a place to named Cambridge.
~ Agnes Lawrence, born in England, entered illegally in 1634 on the coast of Massachusetts, at a place to named Cambridge.
~ James Train, born in Scotland, entered illegally in 1688 via Monie Hundred Plantation, Mary Land.
~ Temperance Weatherly, born in Scotland, entered illegally in 1688 via Monie Hundred Plantation, Mary Land.
~ Antonius Jacobus Henkel, born in Mehrenberg, Germany; entered illegally in 1703, port of entry unknown.
~ Maria Elizabeth Dentzer, born in Birkenau, Germany; entered illegally in 1703, port of entry unknown.
~ Johann Adam Biebel, Born Goersdorf, Alsance, France; entered illegally in 1758 via the port of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
~ Maria Eva Margaretha Müller, Born Goersdorf, Alsance, France; entered illegally in 1758 via the port of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
~ Heinrich Esch, born in Blessenbach, Germany; entered illegally in 1750 via the port of Philadelphia.
~ James Henry McHaney, born in County Cork, Ireland, entered illegally in the 1880’s, port of entry unknown.
~ Emil Otto Sperling and Nancy Ann Pollard, born in Gunbinnen, Germany, entered illegally in the 1890’s, port of entry unknown.
I confess now my association with these illegal aliens in light of the burden that I have born low these many years and as a consequence of the current atmosphere of righteous indignation being expressed by ignorant, small minded, self-centered, shitheads in places like Arizona.
The good news? None of these people is likely to put up a fight or stage a protest, the dead rarely do.
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I wholeheartedly agree. I've always stated that this is a country that was built on immigration.
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