Posted on 03/25/2006 4:55:23 PM PST by AZRepublican
From the Editors:
The big story of yesterdays protest rallys across the country over immigration reform was not the numbers of protesters or immigration reform controversies, but the protesters own remarks over what they believed they were fighting for. The remarks illustrate what many may have already known in their gut: the constant exploitation of minorities via partisan politics and far-fetched Supreme Court rulings has lead to a false illusion of rights and national identity.
It's this illusion that rights advocates today find worthy to exploit to advance whatever cause they may be peddling. In the process, millions of desperate people are being lead by a false sense of entitlement. Our foolish broken system no longer serves no one -- it only serves to serve more foolishness.
The real losers in all this are the common American who must bare witness to the foolishness before them. The political pandering; the cries for ever more rights of those who in reality have no standing to demand from this country.
And one must ask: Where were the protests in Latin America yesterday? Surely such a large group of Latinos who left their home countries for a better life here would organizing rallys back home for the very goals they came to seek in this country? There is something uneasy about a group of people who rally for changes for themselves in another country but not their very own.
What follows is a collection of remarks by those who were protesting against immigration reform yesterday. We'll let their own words tell the story, no further comments is needed:
"This is only the beginning," said Alfredo Gutierrez, a former state lawmaker.
"I don't care. I want to help my people. The (Sensenbrenner) law is bad for immigrants. It's time for the sleeping giant to wake," said Felix Lopez.
About 200 converged on the steps of the Georgia Capitol, some wrapped in Mexican flags and holding signs reading: "Don't panic, we're Hispanic" and "We have a dream, too."
"All we desire is those rights the American Supreme Court has said is guaranteed to all persons by the constitution. We want the same equal rights as anyone else in this country, for our children to receive a decent public education," said Roberto Gomez.
Everyone wants to work. All we ask is that they let us continue to work and have a life here. Were not asking for much, said Catalina Sailly.
"Without immigrants, this country wouldn't be anything," said freshman Anna Benitez
"I'm here to make sure that the Mexicans get their freedom, their rights," said Montebello High School student Jeannette Garcia, 15, who held up a sign that said "Freedom."
Clutching Mexican flags, thousands in Phoenix chanted, "Si, se puede," a rallying cry of the United Farm Workers union that means "Yes, we can."
Isidro Ortega of Phoenix, who waived a giant Mexican flag, said "They want to make a law that would make it illegal for me to talk to my wife."
"It's about time we exercised some of our civil rights," said John Chavez.
If we had the opportunity to make ourselves legal, we would have, Juan said.
"I am a third-generation Mexican-American. I am not an undocumented immigrant, but I strongly support my undocumented immigrant brothers and sisters in their struggle for justice and their equal rights," said Marquez, the leader of Students United for Immigrant Rights.
"On the Statue of Liberty it says, 'Give me your tired, your hungry, your poor yearning for liberty,' and that's why we're here," said Michael Rosen, president of the local union representing teachers at Milwaukee Area Technical College.
"The United States of America was built and established for the freedom of people. We have to be united as one, liberty and justice for all mankind," said Magdalena DeLeon.
"It's a disgrace and racist to make it a crime for anyone to live and work in this country. There never should be any any racist laws to prevent anyone from becoming a hard working American citizen," said Mario.
I believe Bush'e numbers are down because of the immigration situation- not the Iraq war. The conservative base is appalled at his pandering to these criminals.
In addition to the tent city jail the illegals should be put to work on a border fence.
Mexico's ancestry is largely Catholic. It's a different situation altogether."
The purpose of Islam in Mexico is to encourage Muslim brothers and sisters from around the world to participate and assist in what, by the grace of Allah, is an extremely dynamic arena for Islamic dawah. For the Muslims, this website will provide an insight into the exciting dawah efforts that are being carried out by the MUSLIM CENTER DE MEXICO (MCM) and the tremendous potential for Islam to bear fruit in Mexico and throughout Latin America.
Dawa in Mexico has been a unique experience. The active muslim community here is consists mainly of Mexican Muslims committed in practicing the great favor they received from Allah and sharing this blessing with others. A common scenario in this Dawa is to see a member of a large family accept Islam and gradually see how other members of the same family come to the fold of Islam. Before the opening of the center islam was nearly unknown to the public, today its a different story. However theres a lot more work to do. Today we have hundreds of Mexican Muslims and hundreds of thousands of Mexicans have a more genuine picture of Islam than before. You can become a means of helping Mexicans come to Islam.
http://www.mexicoislam.org/about.php
Gotta love these soon to be conservative I'm told illegals
they coulda sure fooled me...over and over vato.
How much later? They seem to be moving to the streets in large numbers now.
Wrong issue. Most of these people do have jobs, and do pay taxes.
The issue really is that our immigration laws don't meet our needs (we don't have a way for manual laborers to come here for short periods of time), so both foreigners and Americans ignore the laws.
When the laws become so out of sync with what we need, we need to change the laws, instead of becoming hysterical about obeying the laws on the books.
I can accord no credibility to "editors" who use "bare witness" instead of "bear witness". Yeesh!
I think they caught the typo because it is no longer part of the editorial. I think I snatched it from the site immediately after it was posted. I caused a inadvertent typo when pasting the text!
Let me fix that for you, moron!
Great, I agree. Now go to Mexico and fight for you freedom from the racist Mexican government.
The egregious grammar that caught MY eye was:
Our foolish broken system no longer serves no one
These "journalists" are college graduates?
They don't know punctuation, grammar, proper spelling, or objectivity, yet the sheeple swallow their every word.
At best, misguided. At worst, a liar.
Or fence post dumb.
What a bunch of crap...
The real story is the complete and total failure that Bush Senior, Clinton and Bush Junior have been in regards to the protecting the borders of this nation.
COMPLETE FAILURE by both parties and the Federal government.
And now your going to be sold down the river...and these felon parasites are 'assimilated'.
GW Bush is a failure. So are his predecessors. So is our government.
Maybe some folks around here will start waking up to what the hell is happening to this country...
You are quite perceptive.
Let me fix that for you, moron!
But wait, there's MORE!
"All we desire is those rights the AmericanUnited States Supreme Court has said is guaranteed to all persons United States Citizens by the constitutionConstitution of the United States. We want the same equal rights as anyone else (who is here legally even though we broke several laws coming and staying here) in this country, for our children to receive a decent public education," said Roberto Gomez.
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