Why does my local Mexican embassy fly the American flag?

Why does my local Mexican embassy fly the American flag?

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>Mexican embassy on american soil

mhmm i wonder why

Why it is Mexican?

the employees?

>le gardening and lawnmowing joke xD xdddd lmao

So, only because US can't fix their houses without mexican workers?

illegals loiter outside waiting for work

went to one once to buy a cooler in la, couldn't drive out of the parking lot without being swarmed and an english speaking one asking how many workers I needed
can pay them like $5 an hour

Home Depot is where all the unemployed Mexican immigrants go. They're too proud to go begging on the streets like wh*toids and niggers. It's honestly pretty based, I've never seen a Mexican beggar.

>Central Mexico (and other parts of Latin America), a seismic zone.
''Hey, let's build our houses using bricks, concrete, steel and other heavy materials.''

>Middle-eastern USA, a tornado zone
''Hey, let's build our houses using wood and other light materials''

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dont embassies usually fly both?

Might be because there aren't really "beggars" in Mexico, people who go around the streets looking to earn money tend to actually sell things or do performances to earn their money.

Central americans are beggars

central americans aren't mexican

I was walking in sacremento
this mexican guy stuck his hand out, thought he wanted money from me
but then he poured hot sauce on it and licked his hand

for the eyes of most foreigners, if it's brown and speaks spanish it must be mexican.

do they actually do a good job if you hire them?
there are plenty of beggars, but they're mostly old people

And before someone attacks me, i forgot to say that central americans are beggars here while they are on their way to the border. I doubt they do the same when they reach LOS.

Isn't Home Depot unironically based as fuck?

We can't insult our colony.

They're not usually very skilled, but they do work pretty hard for very little. My dad use to pick up guys to help him with projects around the house, but just the easy parts like digging ditches or pouring cement.

Yeah, sorry mate but those brick and steel buildings end up being dangerous debris in a air.
If you think they would stay in place, you're sadly mistaken and do not understand the magnitude of energy released in those storms.
An earthquake doesn't rip trees from the ground as though they were hair follicles.

Only if you're a man and not an anime watching cuck soiboi