Posted on 04/24/2010 4:18:40 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Chicago Democrat Luis Gutierrez, chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, has been especially vocal.
The law makes it "open season on the Latino community in Arizona," Gutierrez said, describing it as "an insult to American justice and one of the harshest assaults on basic civil rights in recent American history."
In Arizona, "people in Latino neighborhoods are afraid to leave their houses, afraid to be apart from their children for even a minute, and afraid to walk the streets because they feel their arrest on suspicion of being an undocumented immigrant could happen at any moment," he wrote in an online op-ed piece.
Gutierrez plans to attend a rally in Phoenix on Sunday to "let the people of Arizona know that they are not alone in fighting against bigotry and hatred."
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My wife is Latina and she was laughing at all the caterwauling from the pro-illegal lobby. She can tell an illegal from a legal from 50 paces. No need for racial profiling.
people in Latino neighborhoods are afraid to leave their houses
That would be because of the Hispanic gangs outside.
I know.
This racist organization has the nerve to call wanting illegals out racist.
If they are a US citizen, they shouldn’t be fearful. The threat of upholding the Law should put fear into the lawbreaker!
people in Latino neighborhoods are afraid to leave their houses
That would be because of the Hispanic gangs outside.
I know.
Does anyone here know of MS-13?
Do you know that to get in, you must shoot and kill an AA ?
Any AA
Child will do.
What do you think, this is what the America that I know has come to ...
Fixed it!
Luis Gutierrez (IL-04) is also a member of the “Progressive Caucus”. (Commies)
Just try sneaking into Mehico illegally. Get your a$$ blown off! Like they give a damb about someone’s civil rights....
This law doesn’t go into effect for 90 days.
So they have 90 days to return to their home country, move to another state, turn themselves in, or ...
It is not like this law gives Arizona “round up” authority.
House Hispanic Caucus (111th Congress)
Rep. Nydia Velázquez
Chairwoman
Rep. Charles A. Gonzalez
1st Vice Chair
Rep. Rubén Hinojosa
2nd Vice Chair
Rep. John T. Salazar
Whip
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Rep. Joe Baca
Rep. Xavier Becerra
Rep. Dennis Cardoza
Rep. Jim Costa
Rep. Henry Cuellar
Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva
Rep. Luis V. Gutierrez
Rep. Ben Ray Luján
Senator Robert Menendez
Rep. Grace F. Napolitano
Rep. Solomon P. Ortiz
Rep. Ed Pastor
Rep. Pedro Pierluisi
Rep. Silvestre Reyes
Rep. Ciro Rodriguez
Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard
Rep. Gregorio Sablan
Rep. Linda Sánchez
Rep. Jose Serrano
Rep. Albio Sires
I believe he also attended Tuley High School in Chicago, famous for a number of FALN members, pardoned by Clinton.
I’m half Puerto Rican and i say,go back illegals and don’t let the door it ya on the way out.
Gutierrez, you keep destroying Chicago, and Arizonans will rebuild their state. Deal?
I care as much about the opinion of the elite chattering opinions as
much as Obama and Democrats cared about my opinion during the heathcare debates!
It is a joy and a pleasure to see the “wetbacks” and their supporters get all bent out of shape! We must be doing something right!
Yeah most of the American hispanics I know aren’t concerned about this in the least. As Americans they leave a trail through life and they know they aren’t going to be arrested and shipped off to mexico.
As is usually the case it's only the CRIMINALS that need fear this law.but then,you RATS always *have* looked for the criminal vote.
Yep, Have seen people in Chicago wearing pro FALN t-shirts. No surprise.
Once too the L to downtown Chicago on an unplanned weekend stay-over. Went to the Museum of Natural History and other sites, on a Saturday. Looked like 3rd world War Zone in some parts of the trip from the Airport to the area near the lake.
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