Posted on 03/10/2006 1:07:00 PM PST by JustPiper
Chicago police say as many as 100,000 protestors are gathering outside the Chicago Federal Center to voice their concerns about a house bill that would tighten immigration laws. The massive demonstration has blocked many streets in the Loop.
The border security bill would make it illegal to assist any undocumented immigrant. That measure is drawing the attention of numerous groups and lawmakers on both sides of the issue.
Thousands of demonstrators gathered at the Chicago Federal Center to protest the house bill 4437. They believe the bill discriminates against undocumented residents and those who try to help them and it robs them of a chance at the American dream.
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Amazing. Mexico has conquered the United States without firing a shot.
Spare me the self-righteous legalistic crap.
Our legal system give breaks to people all the time based on good behavior.... ambulances are allowed to run red lights and break all kinds of traffic laws if it means saving a life.
There's NOTHING wrong with giving a person a chance who's made a decent life for themselves here in the USA, and cut them a legal break. NOTHING.
Great post. Glad I don't have kids.
They did try, and they got away with it.
The criminal invaders marched out, gave Uncle Sam the stinky finger, said "BOO!" and Uncle Sam ran away and hid.
So, lets just open up our borders to all the billions in the world needing to feed their faces....get them all here and then we can sort it out....give me a break!
This stuff is still going on...man!
I'd guess 20 to 30 million total. The Social Security admin says that there are 9.5 million "unaccounted" SSNs alone. THose are just the illegals brazen enough to apply for "over the table" jobs. Add the "black market" cash-only illegals, their wives, girlfriends, kids etc etc etc.
Yep, elect strong spined officials to represent your point of view in the Congress/Senate.
That will be the first step in the right direction IMO.
They're no better than drug dealers, pimps, or any other class of medium level law breaker. Let 'em go back home and stand in line with everybody else.
Besides we tried that amnesty crap once before. All it got us was a new flood of illegals.
Round 'em up. Send 'em home. Humane is giving them a sandwich while they wait for the bus or airplane to leave.
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Oh, spare me your sleazy rationalizations for BREAKING THE LAW.
Which laws to we get to choose to break, with impunity? Tax laws? Gun laws?
We know your game.
No! I said build the wall. Stop the bleeding now.
But give a break to those already here.
I think I'm being reasonable.
Thats not what hes advocating as far as I can tell. Open borders for only those who can walk here? yes. The rest of the world? no.
After some respones to posts of people in California and numerous conversations with people in Texas, I think my first two numbers are pretty close. How many more than 20 million are in other places throughout the US?
I agree - one world govt too. FREEDOM for all at the taxpayers expense. And if I don't like it, brand me a racist and throw me in jail.
I keep 25%, the rest to needy throughout the world.
I'm sure that if the internet had been around in 1940, there would have been "Frenchmen" and "Norwegians" posting that their "German brothers" were really only bringing progress and prosperity, and that they should be welcomed with open arms.
Quisling: A word Norwegians are not very proud of having given to the world: it derives from Vidkun Quisling (1887-1945), a Norwegian politician who collaborated with the Nazis during World War II. He established his name as a synonym for "traitor", someone who collaborates with the invaders of his country, especially by serving in a puppet government. Quisling was found guilty of high treason in 1945, and was executed by firing squad on the 24th October 1945.
I didn't see that, maybe I need to cut you some slack.:-)
Note his head fake, saying "I support building the wall."
Like hell he does. He knows it will never be built by our Quisling leaders, so it's an easy throw away card.
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