No you didnt but I wouldnt call these illegals stupid. Hey I can see the issue here and why people are upset. The problem I am seeing is not now the whole Mexican American community thinks it being attacked. Now I know that wasnt the original intention but gosh the most ill informed info gets out there and now its hard to tell fact from fiction. For instance no one has given me a clear answer if I in "church work" help some illegals with medical needs if I could be arrested under some of these proposals. I keep hearing two different things. Now I am a person that is pretty well educated and keep up with the news. I cant imagine whats swirling around out their in certain communties. I was hearing that people who are American citizens actually think they are going to get deported.
The whole issue needs to be calmed down a bit. Thats all I am saying.
Unfortunately our government and the lobbying powers that seem to make things work these days are the driving force behind all that is happening. It's no wonder that people are getting extreme in their reactions.
In a sane world you shouldn't be prosecuted or persecuted for giving medical attention to another human being that needs it.
But where do you draw the line?
If you are working with (or citing examples of) an organization that is encouraging people to trek across the desert and promising food, water and medical care once they reach their destination illegally, then you are aiding and comforting the enemy in my opinion and I have no sympathy.
I take no pleasure in acts of violence or vandalism (re: the radio towers) but in light of recent events I will not condemn some of the things that are happening and will happen very shortly if our government and the Mexican government do not wake up.