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''They Can't Deport Us All'' is Chingo Bling's third album and first major album with
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released on August 14, 2007. The lead singles are "Do The Lasso" and "Like This and Like That". Production comes mostly come from Carnival Beats and Shadow Ramirez. Also
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produced a track on the album. The album debut at #123 with over 6,000 copies sold in the first week. The album also has a
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version by Eddie DeVille.


Track listings

#They Can't Deport Us All #Southside Thang (feat.
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& Fat Pat)
#Still Goin' Down! (feat. Fat Pat) #Chinglish 4 Dummies (Skit) #Ball Everywhere I Go (feat.
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#Werk That (Funky Mañosa) #In Case They Forgot (feat. Latasha) #Like This N Like That #I'ma Do This #Bob O'Riley (Border Skit) #Show That Chit (feat. Russell Lee) #Head Honcho (feat.
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#Lil' Marvin (So Fantabulous) #Do The Lasso (feat. Mistah F.A.B. &
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#Jimmy Dean Boberry (Drive Thru Skit) #Tira Te Patrazz (feat.
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#Hangin' On (My Song) (feat.
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Controversy

Chingo Bling had been criticized for the title of his second album ''They Can't Deport Us All''. He was interviewed on CW39 News and said his family's tamale truck has been shot at, vandalized and even, on one occasion, stolen. He also stated he had received racist death threats from
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groups, but still does not intend to change his album's title. Music critics often associated his music with violent street gangs.Houston Press - "Chingo Bling: They Can't Deport Us All"
/ref> Chingo also alleges that he was refused the opportunity to appear at a scheduled in-store album signing at a Dallas shopping mall as a direct result of the controversy surrounding his clothing and album name.
/ref> He also asserts that he is the target of numerous Conservative journalists and right wing bloggers who criticize him because of his music and marketing concepts related to immigration.


References

2007 debut albums {{2007-hiphop-album-stub