Migra
En los montes y en los cerros
Minutemen buscando miedo
Listo para dispararte
Migra!!
Quieren encontrar alguien
Para darle bala Americana
Para desquitarse!

Es que no pueden con la profecía
La gente se viene día tras día

Brincando cuanto monte de noche y de día
Con las condiciones cualquiera se echaría

Si tu quieres alguien que te emigre
Esos fácil fácil van!

Vamos hablarle pronto a los testigos
Que esos fácil fácil van

Migra
No me importa si me sacan
Yo regreso con mas
Fuerza para organizarme

Migra
Como en China arman muro
Pa’ evitar el Mexicano
Pesadilla del Tejano

Si tu quieres alguien que te emigre
Esos fácil fácil van!

Vamos hablarle pronto a los testigos
Que esos fácil fácil van

Si tu quieres alguien que te emigre
Ponte buzo del caimán


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    okay i don't speak spanish but this is what i was able to come up with. lots of this is guesses so if you actually speak spanish please correct me.

    Border partrol!

    The minutemen are looking in the mountains and hills for the desperate and afraid. They want to shoot someone for revenge.

    They can’t handle the people that come everyday. People can cross anyplace at any time of the day or night. With this situation, anyone would give up.

    Chorus: If you want to, it is so easy to immigrate.

    It doesn’t matter if you deport me, I will return with an organized force. They defend a wall like China’s to stop the Mexican nightmare

    We’ll tell the others soon that it is so easy to go.

    eashtonon July 23, 2007   Link

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