Posted on 12/29/2012 8:31:35 AM PST by moonshinner_09
CHICAGO (CBS) A group of immigrant day laborers gathered in a park on the Northwest Side this morning, calling for an end to immigration raids.
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The workers say they just want to provide for their families. The illegals are like what, I thought Obama to say, the laws do not apply to us, why becuase,we just want to provide for their families.
Rahm is mini-Bloomberg, they were simply driving down the real estate value of one of his supporters. Now if these laborers were to be protesting in some white republican area then the usual anti-white, anti-GOP propaganda would be produced.
Get the hell out, every one of you. Take any anchors with you.
Gather them up while they are all in the group and ship out the whole frickin bunch.
What an opportunity.
If the illegals don’t approve of the raids, here is an option from the old TV series Rawhide that would seem to work:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fh1dnspEHw
One thing about those “immigrant” nation folks. They don’t like our laws. Laws? We don’t need no stinkin’ laws!
In a sane society, INS would have followed up by raiding that park.
As a real American, I can look at that and automatically translate it. I’ve said it so many times I can’t count it.
Law breaking illegals protest getting busted and deported. Sounds like a wet dream for everyone sitting in jail and/or prison right now. To those who employ illegals: don’t cry foul when you import people who have a total disregard to the rule of law here, and then turn on you. WHEN they do, you are on your own, hope it was worth it.
Nice political correctness there, but it accomplishes nothing. Any reader will immediately recognize that these “immigrant laborers” are “criminal illegal aliens” under a prettier name.
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