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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I may be "deluded". But if I am then what I know as "America" truly is dead-country-walking. The result will be an EU multicultural country that won't survive.
We either assimilate these people, or not. Sending them home won't happen, "illegal" or no.
I live in Harbor City. I'm glad to see the cops were handing out tickets to the protest monkeys for what little good it would do.
Harry Reid is on.
Their culture at it's core is Christians who are willing to work their asses off so that their families live a better life. So it's already a US culture. As for not liking Americans, most of them don't have a problem with us. The few who do, are the ones who fell for the MSM myth of "Americans hate latinos", which you and your friends aren't making it any easier to dispel.
they only come tothe US for economic reasons.
A vast majority of immigrants, legal or illegal does that.
You have it exactly.
Exactly backwards.
Wow. Oh My God. This country is heading for either civil war, or surrender.
Look at these pictures and weep, America.
Youre full of it. You claim youre just "dealing with reality" and that we must assimilate them because it wouldnt be possible to get rid of them. Reading your posts it becomes quite clear you support essentially open immigration from mexico with magic assimilation. Italians, Germans, etc assimilated because their countries were an ocean away and not next door. Funny that you blame us for their reaction too. Youre an apologist.
They ARE illegal and are therefore felons in the eyes of the law.
And until we make them feel welcome, they're going to stay un-assimilated.
How much more will it take to make them feel welcome? How much more of our tax money should we spend on schools, medical care, etc. for people who have entered this country illegally and are therefore felons?
How much more will it take?
If you don't vote the skunks out, and amnesty is passed, you may not get the chance to vote again. Or like in Mexico and other banana republics you will be forced to vote, under penalty of a prison term, for crooked candidates.
And swapping 10 million illegal people for legal people.
Come on, think! Do you have a comprehension of just how huge a mess you're talking about here?
What kind of time frame do you want this done in? Next week?
The nexus again.
Your pathetic self-delusion in now a clear danger to our nation.
I looked up the CA state Academic Perfomance Index (API)rankings of a few of these schools. If you couldn't guess, they all suck:
Montebello: 30 percentile
El Rancho: 50 percentile
Pioneer: 40 percentile
Whittier: 50 percentile
Marshall: 50 percentile
Blair: 30 percentile
Pasadena: 50 percentile
The other item they all have in common: large % of hispanic enrollment.
YOU SAID IT.
No friend they will never take any part of the US. We havent seen an insurrection yet. When it happens they will understand what the US went through during the civil war and what the military is authorized to do to stop it. Like I said earlier it will be brutal,swift, and bloody but the territorial integrity of the US will remain.
And until we make them feel welcome, they're going to stay un-assimilated.
Amazing denial.
QUISLING: a synonym for traitor, someone who collaborates with the invaders of his country.
I can't imagine what you feel like...you go through the appropriate channels, abide by the law; then watch everything you worked so hard to achieve handed to criminals on a silver platter.
Vamos a ver. (We'll see.)
Hey how come this is in english I pushed 2 for spanish!! /sarc
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