Of course there's only one right answer...send 'em packing.
Three is a good start.
I believe the correct phrase would be “illegal immigrant yutes”.
I love a happy ending.
Well, good! Now they can each go to their home countries degree in hand and help lift their 3d-world **ithole out of the muck.
Sounds like they are a public nuisance and should be sent home.
Probably not a bump JD saw coming.
If you know where illegal aliens work, live or hang out, the Feds have a TIP LINE — 866-347-2423. Pass this on.
Five immigrants is an escalation?
if the protestors/illegals put as much effort into applying for legal status as they do ‘protesting’, they’d already be well on the way to citizenship and there would be no issue in the first place
stupid is as stupid does
Wonder what would happen if illegals protested at a Mexican or Iranian politicians office?
Reaping what you sow.
Deport deport deport!
“they should focus their efforts on the president and the Democrats that control the agenda in Congress”
English translation: Sorry, but the senator is busy right now pretending to be a conservative Republican.
Two gifts in one day! The Dem Senate candidate for Connecticut is a phony Viet Nam Vet—and now these border-burglars embarrassing the McCain family...what a great Monday!
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Still in McCain’s office w/ @midreamact @YCarrillo4 @ilehlainat & Raul. This is for all of you Dreamers and the #dreamact. <3 you all. :)
about 7 hours ago via UberTwitter
risking deportation staging a sit in @McCain’s AZ office, Pass the dream act as a stand alone bill thedreamiscoming.com
about 8 hours ago via web
RT @DreamNow: On the anniversary of the landmark case Brown v. Board of education. Four undocumented student leaders, are staging... htt ...
about 9 hours ago via web
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Democratic Party Platform Immigration - Lizbeth Mateo
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Lizbeth Mateo
I came to this country when I had just turned fourteen. I carried with me few things: the memories of friends and loved ones left behind and a few personal dreams and ambitions. I relied on one phrase: Sorry, I dont speak English. After weeks of crying myself to sleep, I found myself surrounded by new friends and teachers who welcomed me and believed in my abilities. After four years of hard work, I became the first person in my family to graduate from high school, yet it was a bittersweet accomplishment. After high school graduation, I had to choose between pursuing college in Mexico and fighting for a future in the United States. Im American. I stayed to fight.
I dream of being a lawyer one day, and defending the causes of liberty and justice in this country before the Supreme Court. All of this, and more, is possible if we can pass the DREAM Act together. Jo
founder of Dream Team Los Angeles, a youth-&;led organization of students, educators, and community members seeking to empower immigrant youth
Testified at the California state capitol on the barriers faced by undocumented youth
Testified in Congress on the urgent need for the DREAM Act
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