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DREAM Act immigration protest shuts down street in Los Angeles

Published: 21 May, 2010, 04:36
Edited: 03 August, 2010, 05:01


The streets of Los Angeles have been shut down by a DREAM act protest that has dozens of students demanding citizenship for illegal immigrant youth.

 
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Artyom May 21, 2010, 12:47 quote
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What about breaking the law don't people understand??? The humanitarian themes are being used to play at heart strings. The only way someone should be able to challenge their status is through court. The fact there are so many people is the problem of the US government and Mexican government's policies. If there is a humanitarian problem in Mexico and it is so bad there, why isn't there any outcry? Why is the Mexican government teaching its citizens how to cross into the US? Why doesn't US "Spread Democracy" to Mexico so they will be content to live at home? How about fast tracking European immigrants who had to wait 2 years for permission to even enter the country! How about wiping the whole process out and just drop the borders completely... allowing a German to go to school 2 years in America and become an American. It is lunacy.... They're seeking capitulation. I love Latin America and hate US foreign policy, but to allow borders to go unrespected is a very dangerous precedent for all nations.

Kihnu May 21, 2010, 14:47 quote
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"Why is the Mexican government teaching its citizens how to cross into the US?" Because Mexico senses that the American people are too cowardly to protect their own borders from this massive Latino invasion. "Invasion" is the only world that can properly define what is happening to America today. I doubt that the Russia would permit ten million Germans to storm across the border carrying their babies as the look for "Lebensraum". Nor, would the Russians tolerate 40 million Chinese storming into Siberia looking for a "better life". It's ironic that the American government has sent its troops kill and terrorize tens of thousands Afghans, Iraqis, and Pakistanis, while at the same time this government is paralyzed with fear as millions of Latinos peasants storm across the border dragging their babies, burritos, tacos, and refried beans with them. What could be the fate of an America society that can only kill Muslims ten thousand miles away, while at the same time being too cowardly to defend herself from the Latino invasion? The Muslim terrorists don't need to commit terrorist acts in the US. All they need to do is to encourage and assist the Latino peasant invasion of America.

Brax Lopez August 03, 2010, 01:38 quote
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Just wanted to stop by and show my appreciation to the makers and editors of this website. Thank you all for posting videos and articles regarding the DREAM Act.

Gundisalvus April 22, 2012, 05:38 quote
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Build a wall and keep these non-Hisapnic Indios in their own country.

California is considering lowering the standards for high school graduation because the student population can't handle the academics.

Seriously.. the United States is going to become a country full of retarded brown McDonald's eaters who have no ability to create the standard of living they are demanding.

Gotham citizen April 23, 2012, 17:04 quote
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There are laws to become a citizen people! I am not anti-immigrant but even being a natural born citizen, you can't pass the 7th grade without passing the Constitution test. This country is completely turning into the movie Idiocracy.

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