
“They thought Priuses and carbon credits were good ideas, so why won’t they come to my site?”
Website founder Marco Salamanca started WAUIIYOH in 2016 with high hopes of showing those “stupid Republicans” how much the average American citizen favored a more open-borders position on immigration. He describes attaining this goal as being “still in progress”.
“I know Americans have big hearts and love to share,” said Salamanca, “so I thought ‘let’s show those bigots on the right what a real people-powered people’s solution looks like.’ In this great country, city after city has welcomed our undocumented brethren into their urban bosoms with no ill-effects whatsoever that we can’t dispute, deny, or ignore the documentation for. So I thought ‘why not make it more personal and have people welcome these strangers – who are really just friends they haven’t met yet, who don’t obey laws that unnecessarily inconvenience them – into their very own homes?’ It seemed like the natural next step.”
“Somehow, though, it’s just not catching on,” Salamanca lamented. “This marks the 1000th day of the site’s operation, yet not a single Democrat has visited the site. So far the only visitors have been me and some guy whose website’s named after a communist, like IMarx or something. It’s a weird place. Don’t go there.”
Asked how he knew the political affiliation of the site’s visitors, he explained with a casual shrug, “you’d be surprised what Google knows and sells about you.”
“Anyway,” continued Salamanca, “I refuse to give up on my dream of having every wayfaring waif from South of the Border get matched up with a citizen’s house that he can call home, and I will continue to shout it from the rooftops until that dream becomes a reality!”
Asked how many undocumenteds he was currently sponsoring himself, Salamanca snorted derisively.
“Are you kidding? I’m not letting them into MY house. I have nice things, and I’d like to keep it that way. Nope, I’m just another visionary trying to make a buck off liberal guilt. I’m like the Al Gore of immigration.”
[IMAO Ace Reporter Oppo contributed to this story]
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I keep hearing about the ideal of the ‘good neighbor’. However, I have yet to meet anyone who actually thinks their neighbors are good, except for the few who mind their own business.