Open-borders rapper: “THEY CAN’T DEPORT US ALL”

By Michelle Malkin  •  August 14, 2007 03:36 PM

Reader R.L. took a photo of an obnoxious billboard in Houston on the loop 610 highway and asked me to find out what it was all about. Look:

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Well, the Myspace page advertised on the sign belongs to one “Chingo Bling.” He is promoting the release of his latest album this week defiantly titled, “They can’t deport us all.” Here’s the album cover:

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Here’s his album promo ad:

And a promo graphic:

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And here’s the video from one of the open-borders singles on Chingo’s new album titled “Like this and like that:”

Chingo is a pro-illegal immigration, Border Patrol-mocking, Mexican-American gangsta rapper who is a marketing machine. He’s hit the big time. From a recent hip-hop profile:

You’ve seen him on MTV, MUN2, Saturday Night Live, on a recent cover of USA Today and in every major magazine. You’ve seen his bobbleheads, possibly poured some of his Hot Sauce on your tacos and maybe you’ve even seen his custom Tamale Truck rolling through the streets of Houston. You’ve seen his videos and maybe even experienced him on stage in cities from coast to coast spreading his music, his humor and his message. And you’ve seen him do all of this, independently.

Chingo Bling, the Ghetto Vaquero, known for his Ghetto Ingenuity is one of the hottest artists to emerge from Houston in the past four years. Unmistakably original, and 100% real, Chingo Bling embodies everything the world has come to expect from Houston hip-hop and more. And now he is about to bring it to every corner with his newly signed partnership with Asylum Records…

…The son of Mexican immigrants, he grew up entrenched in Mexican American culture, and as he grew he realized that he could be a much needed voice for a sorely underrepresented people. He flipped aspects of what he saw growing up and gave it a hip-hop centric image. His look combines that of a North Mexico Corridista – the singer/songwriters who would write Corrido’s for/about the drug traffickers in their region – and an H-Town hot boy…

…The first release in this joint venture will be Chingo’s highly anticipated album, They Can’t Deport Us All. In this age of meaningless-rap and copy-cat videos, Chingo is bringing a strong message to the masses. His first single, the Carnival Beats produced “Like This and Like That” and the revolutionary accompanying video, takes listeners on a journey across the border with a Mexican immigrant. Recorded in the typically hilarious Chingo Bling fashion, Chingo interpolates between revolutionary Vaquero to comedic Abadesa.

“I’m not gonna be preachy on every bar.” He explains, “I’m talking about all kinds of stuff. I got the hustlers perspective on there, I’m flossin’ a little bit. But the video paints a picture, showing what an immigrant goes through and how a person could come to this country, really not hurting nobody, really just working. That’s really the main gist of the song, but in terms of the movement, I think that we need a little bit more understanding.”

Understand this: The adoption of Chingo’s “They can’t deport us all” mantra is the adoption of a radically ruinous open-borders fallacy. Since we “can’t deport them all,” they argue, we should deport no one. To the likes of Chingo, national security concerns are a joke. Border Patrol officers are pigs. And jihad is a joke:

This flippancy towards border security and undermining of deportation laws has spread from the clueless pages of the WSJ editorial board to the echo chambers of La Raza to the DHS chief’s office and now to the thugs and thug wannabes flashing gang signs, getting drunk, and grinding on the dance floor wearing Chingo’s t-shirts:

Reconquista? What reconquista?

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Take a gander at the comments section on Chingo’s Myspace site. A charming sample of greeting and photos posted:

Peace (or rather, piece):

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Assimilation, Chingo-fan-style:

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And, of course:

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If you don’t know what it means, just Google it.

Oh, and if you think that foul, anti-Border Patrol sentiment isn’t shared by Chingo, go check out his t-shirt store:

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  1. #101
    On August 14th, 2007 at 11:02 pm, DesertLover said:

    bear1909

    somehow I am not totally surprised at that … Boxer, Feinstein and Lee … sounds like a law firm … probably endorsed by the ACLU and CAIR and RAZA …

  2. #102
    On August 14th, 2007 at 11:13 pm, Bruce said:

    I am 100% behind giving it a huge effort to deport them all. I think we can do it too!

  3. #103
    On August 14th, 2007 at 11:17 pm, bear1909 said:

    Bruce-I agree.

  4. #104
    On August 15th, 2007 at 12:27 am, puhiawa said:

    Impeach Bush. Rove is gone. Double down.

  5. #105
    On August 15th, 2007 at 1:32 am, DarkKnight said:

    I googled that term and didn’t see a definition to that phrase.

    Whatever it is, I’m sure it isn’t nice.

    Did anyone else find a definition?

  6. #106
    On August 15th, 2007 at 6:43 am, crashemt said:

    Do Mexicans that live here illegally pay any taxes? If so, how do they
    get Social Security cards?

    Short answer on taxes: Yes

    -Property tax thru rent or false home ownership (See identity theft)
    -Sales/consumption tax on goods used
    -Income taxes only tied with Identity Theft (SSA records $5 billion/year in contributions where the name does not match SSN. Some is an honest mistake, the rest is sign of the endemic identity theft issue that illegal immigration and cheap slave labor has caused)

    How do they get SSA cards?

    The same way Kim Jong Il makes millions of American dollars! They print them.

    Look at your Social Security card. Do you really think it would be that hard to scan in, then Photoshop? They are some of the least secure identity documents the Federal Government hands out!

    You think we have a problem now…. Wait until this rather young generation of illegal immigrants gets old enough to claim Social Security aid.

    I’ve been told, as one who has an illegal using my SSN, that:
    -I will never get Social Security, due to all the red tape
    -I will probably never qualify for unemployment
    -Best of luck on any government backgroud checks, and
    -Oh, we can’t arrest him. He’s really committed no crimes yet, and he’s in a sanctaury city (Chicago), so they will never ask nor compare records.

  7. #107
    On August 15th, 2007 at 7:52 am, Dandapani said:

    Open-borders rapper: “THEY CAN’T DEPORT US ALL”

    No, but we can deport you!

  8. #108
    On August 15th, 2007 at 7:57 am, JConrad999 said:

    On August 14th, 2007 at 8:24 pm, ajmontana said:

    Geez, watchin the Factor, Geraldo STILL doesn’t get it.

    I seriously wonder if Geraldo pretends to not get it. Or he’s just unwilling to listen to reason, on purpose. The guy is a jerk.

  9. #109
    On August 15th, 2007 at 8:03 am, ajmontana said:

    Possibly, but I don’t think he can act that well.

  10. #110
    On August 15th, 2007 at 9:03 am, swj719AWG said:

    I seriously wonder if Geraldo pretends to not get it. Or he’s just unwilling to listen to reason, on purpose. The guy is a jerk.

    He really did seem to get it where the accused child molester was released on less bond then he should have been, and then suposedly went and killed a guy…

    So he’s still got a chance…

    But I’m not holding my breath…

  11. #111
    On August 15th, 2007 at 9:18 am, SLHaynes said:

    Recruit temporary volunteer ICE agents. Go door-to-door, round them up and ship them out. Build a wall to keep them out.

  12. #112
    On August 15th, 2007 at 10:13 am, pressto said:

    Couple of questons you might ask and look into on this guy.

    The son of Mexican immigrants

    Were his parents illegal when they came to this country and are they still? Has anyone check to determine if he was born in this country or if he is a legal resident here?

  13. #113
    On August 15th, 2007 at 1:48 pm, Mr_Conservative_Cat said:

    “They Can’t Deport Us All”

    Wanna bet?

  14. #114
    On August 15th, 2007 at 2:57 pm, ackrite55 said:

    No, they can’t. Until I actually see some deportations, I say no. That song deserves a latin grammy.

  15. #115
    On August 15th, 2007 at 4:17 pm, dadog said:

    If you aint Mexican you aint SxxT. Well I am not Mexican so I aint SxxT. Who would want to be SxxT. Wouldn’t that be bad.

  16. #116
    On August 15th, 2007 at 6:33 pm, ScottyDog said:

    pressto said:

    Couple of questons you might ask and look into on this guy.

    The son of Mexican immigrants

    Were his parents illegal when they came to this country and are they still? Has anyone check to determine if he was born in this country or if he is a legal resident here?

    ******************************
    That would make him a anchor baby, unfortunately, an automatic United States citizen.

  17. #117
    On August 17th, 2007 at 5:15 pm, dmartin said:

    If the border is secured, and illegals can’t go back and forth freely many will go back and stay. Then remove the incentive to come here, i.e. jobs, through employer sanctions and many more will go back, and not be able to return because… you guessed it… the border is secured. We won’t need to deport everyone. A secure border is all we really need.

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