Posted on 03/28/2006 2:06:57 PM PST by StoneColdGOP
Joseph Sanchez, Long Beach resident brought out his son, Joseph Sanchez Jr., 4, to protest the HR3447 bill. (Tracey Roman / for the Press-Telegram)
A protester holds up a sign that reads "Revolution is the solution" in spanish. (Tracey Roman / for the Press-Telegram)
School officials keep an eye on marching students as hundreds showed up to Montebello High School and urged those students to leave the school and protest against proposition HR 4437 on March 27, 2006, at the Montebello school. The Mexican flag was raised at the school by the protesting students, shown in the background. Students walked from El Rancho High School in Pico Rivera to Pioneer High School in Whittier, then on to Whittier High School, to Montebello High School and then to downtown Los Angeles. (Raul Roa/Staff photo)
Students protesting wave the Mexican flag as the crowd gathers at Cesar Chavez Park in Long Beach. (Tracey Roman / for the Press-Telegram)
Whittier area students from Pioneer, California and Whittier high schools walked out of classes to protest the proposed federal immigration bill March 27, 2006. The protestors put up the Mexican flag over the American flag flying upsidedown at Montebello High. (Leo Jarzomb/Staff photo)
Students from Marshall High School, Blair High, and Pasadena High School and Muir High School walked to the Pasadena Unified School District Headquarters in protest to denounce a federal legislative proposal that would criminalize illegal immigration and require building a 700-mile wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. (Walt Mancini/Staff photo)
Students holding the flag of Mexico, after the flag of Mexico was put on the flagpole, replacing the American flag and California Republic flag. Pasadena police chief Bernard Melekian with Pasadena police officer Mike Korpal place the flag of California Republic and the American flag to the flagpole at its proper height at Pasadena Unified School District headquarters. (Walt Mancini/Staff photo)
Area high school students raise the Mexican flag at the Montebello High School flag pole as they marched to the school to urge those students to also walk and protest against proposition HR 4437 on March 27, 2006, at the Montebello school. Students walked from El Rancho High School in Pico Rivera to Pioneer High School in Whittier, then on to Whittier High School, to Montebello High School and then to downtown Los Angeles. (Raul Roa/Staff photo)
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El futuro del partido republicano.
Wrong narbster. The only rational answer is NOT assimilation.
Because assimilation does NOT teach these criminals (yes criminals) that we are a nation of laws and stand by those laws.
Equal justice under the law.
They have chosen to come to the US in violation of our laws. Then they refuse to become citizens legally.
They want everything handed to them by using their numbers to blackmail our elected spineless jellyfish with the veiled threat of violence by masses of pissed off beaners.
I won't have it. I say do whatever is necessary to FORCE these people to obey the immigration laws and become legal citizens...they way that generations of their forebears did.
If that means violence then so be it. I'm ready to defend what is mine against foreign invaders.
Thank you for keeping us informed, and for letting those rat bastard school officials know the truth of what those messages are sending across the country.
And God Bless the LAPD and the rest of the LEO's for having to put up with all this crap!!
Interesting thing I might add, when talking with a (questionable) "resident" here in Phoenix a couple of weeks ago.
She said, that in her school district where she has her kids attend, some of the teachers (and principles) are called up from Mexico. Such that, they bring with them their "baggage." I found this interesting. She is from Mexico, however married an American, and wants her kids here in our schools.
I haven't been able to verify this information with some of the school districts here, but it wouldn't surprise me in the least if the LAUSD, or the surrounding school districts "imported" their teachers to espouse their Marxist views to these kids.
One more time, slowly...
They have VIOLATED our national sovereignty by crossing our borders without permission, and in violation of our laws against doing such. They are both criminals and invaders regardless of whatever else they do after entering the country.
They are criminal trespassers from the second they set foot here. They know it, and really don't give a $h!t. If allowed the vote, they will vote as leftward as one could possibly imagine. Their loyalties lie elsewhere, and their recent actions speak volumes as to their intentions.
The President of our country has ignored his constitutional duty and violated his oath of office.
In case you've missed the memo, illegals have been shooting at Border Patrol agents and county sheriffs as well as attacking private citizens once they get across the border.
Thanks, I'm so tired. I still have so many calls to make tomorrow.
Ultimately, these fools are biting the hand that feeds them and that can lead to no good.
Someone who bypasses that system is violating the ability of a nation to set the terms of their borders. That's a violation of sovereignty, no matter if you consider it to be of sufficient level or not.
I see, so if someone smuggles in an endangered turtle across the border. Does that make him an invader in your book?
Damn. So what's your plan of action oh brave one?
And selling crack on the sidewalk in front. And then carjacking your neighbor. And going on welfare. And grabbing some subsidized housing. And bankrupting your local emergency room. And flooding your public schools. And shutting down your freeways as a threat.
What a bargain!
No, we owe you thanks.
Get some well deserved rest tonight, my friend. We'll stand by for more of your reports.
Yes they violated civil law by not having the proper paperwork. And they should get a punishment that fits the crime. That doesn't automatically make them 'invaders', 'communists', 'LaRaza acolytes', or whatever other overly hyperbolic term you choose to use in order to describe them. And their voting pattern are changing quite rapidly.
Ahem. Hasn't it been you who has posted about sixty times that we must force them to want to assimilate?
You hold the oxymoronic view that it's impossible to physically remove them from this country yet it is possible to make them think differently. You know absolutely zippo about human nature if you think it's easier to control someone's mind than their body.
FWIW I don't advocate trying to deport them. Enforce the laws against employing them and they will deport themselves quickly at their own expense. And don't tell me that can't be done. Employment laws are enforced all the time.
I just emailed that pic to a few friends of mine who are active, and retired military.
You can bet it will make it's way to Washington, and the talk radio circuit.
Sadly so. After the 1992 mass looting of Los Angeles by illegals, LAPD officers were chastised for daring to tip the INS to the identity of some of the perps.
Like I said to another poster, this is an effect of poverty rather than a cultural one. If you don't beleive me look at an innercity neighborhood with comparable income levels, where nonimmigrants live. However, what sets most hispanics aside is that they are willing to work and improve their lives. And yes, they are benefiting the economy doing jobs Americans will not do at anything close to those pay levels.
Then let's import more poverty and crime.
I have a suggestion...
If we didn't accept their "consular" cards as id they couldn't cash their checks, and couldn't be paid. Make positive id required for all money order purchases, we already have to show id to cash our checks.
Bansk and casinos are federally regulated, as are all the corner payday loan places.
The treasury currently accepts the id, but Homeland Security doesn't.
ID is gone, that means no money, no mortgage, no way to fly, that means they walk back home... (sorta poetic!)
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