Posted on 08/14/2012 4:35:37 PM PDT by moonshinner_09
A bus full of three-dozen undocumented immigrants displaying their illegal status for all to see is set to stop in Nashville on Thursday to raise awareness of immigration politics.
The UndocuBus, as organizers call it, will be at a public rally Thursday near the Super Mercado La Reyna #2 at 3761 Nolensville Pike in Nashville from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The groups motto: No papers, no fear.
Advertising for Thursdays event is virtually nonexistent, but supporters are beginning to spread the word via Facebook. The group includes six undocumented immigrants from Tennessee.
The Hispanic community in Tennessee is just so ruled by this fear of getting deported, and saying that youre undocumented is so unheard of where I come from, said 19-year-old Alejandro Guivar of Knoxville. I want to wake people up and tell them that if they dont come out of the shadows and fight for what they deserve, then nobodys going to give it to them.
The group which has garnered attention from a range of national media outlets began its Ride for Justice across the United States in Arizona, home of a controversial so-called crackdown law on illegal immigrants. Its plan is to arrive in Charlotte, N.C. on Sept. 3, in time to stage events as the 2012 Democratic National Convention commences.
Guivar, who has joined the UndocuBus cause in Tennessee, is in the process of deportation proceedings via the federal Secure Communities program after being detained last year following a misdemeanor. He spent a month at a detention center in Louisiana, and will learn his fate next spring.
I dont want to see any other 18-year-old ever have to go through that, he said.
(Excerpt) Read more at nashvillecitypaper.com ...
If only they had somewhere to go where they wouldn’t be hounded and persecuted...
I wonder if this kid's parole officer knows where he is, and what he's doing out of state...
We need to shine a lot of light on the natural born citizen argument, I feel we are in a greater threat from mixed loyalties (Rubio / anchor babies) now that during the revolutionary war.
I agree. We need to get R/R as well as the Congress involved in the nbc-eligibility issue.
It has come to the point that illegal aliens have less to fer from the federal government than its citizens.
It has come to the point that illegal aliens have less to fear from the federal government than its citizens.
“Illegal-aliens-in-Nashville PING”
Why, Nana, didn’t you know the Grand ol’ oprey originally belonged to them???
The Hispanic community in Tennessee is just so ruled by this fear of getting deported, and saying that youre undocumented is so unheard of where I come from, said 19-year-old Alejandro Guivar of Knoxville. I want to wake people up and tell them that if they dont come out of the shadows and fight for what they deserve, then nobodys going to give it to them.
In Holder's Amerika, this mantra of deserve is code for we will take what we want and your justice department protects us in doing it. With four more years to seat these illegal thugs, we the people will end up in a hot war with the la raza criminals! And FR wants barry & criminal enterprise company to have four more years ... figure that one out!
Basically, "eff u, in your face, America". We are here and you cannot do anything about it.
I remember that stretch of Nolensville Road before it was a border town.
I think we should take everyone that is illegal, and make them join the Armed Forces for 10 years. If you will fight for this country, and are willing to give your life for this country then you should be here. If you are not willing to die for the USA, then go home, no one wants you here.
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