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Young Illegals ‘Come Out’ to Push For Immigration Reforms

ATLANTA (The Blaze/AP) — Eighteen-year-old Dulce Guerrero kept quiet about being an illegal immigrant until earlier this year, when she became upset after a traffic stop that landed her mother in jail for two nights. The arrest came as Georgia lawmakers were crafting what would become one of the nation’s toughest immigration crackdowns, and Guerrero feared her mother would be deported.

“I feel like that was my breaking point, when my mom was in jail,” said Guerrero, who came to the U.S. from Mexico when she was 2. “I felt like, well, that’s it, it can’t get any worse than this. My mother has been to jail.”

Guerrero first publicly announced her immigration status at a protest in March, and now she’s organizing a rally under the tutelage of more experienced activists who are themselves only a few years older. The high-stakes movement of young illegal immigrants declaring that they’re “undocumented and unafraid” got a boost this week when a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist revealed he’s been living in the country illegally.

Guerrero is the chief organizer of a rally set for Tuesday at the Georgia State Capitol for high school-age illegal immigrants to tell their stories. The recent high school graduate and others hope to draw attention to the plight of the hundreds of thousands of young people who were brought to the U.S. illegally by their parents.

Already around the country, efforts by young activists have ranged from rallies and letter-writing to sit-ins and civil disobedience, drawing inspiration from civil rights demonstrations decades ago, with the aim of forcing the federal government to reform rules for immigrants in their situation.

In one of the most high-profile declarations yet, The Blaze reported yesterday about former Washington Post reporter Jose Antonio Vargas. Vargas used an ABC News interview and a New York Times Magazine article to announce Wednesday that he is an illegal immigrant from the Philippines.

“It’s very exciting,” said 25-year-old Mohammad Abdollahi, a veteran protester who’s helping Guerrero. Vargas’ revelation “shows that we exist in all walks of life. Folks don’t realize how American we are,” he said. Watch Abdollahi tell an audience to stand up to “make the right thing happen”:

Some in the community fear Vargas‘ admission that he used false documents to get a driver’s license and a job could invite backlash, but it illustrates the difficult reality for illegal immigrants seeking to pursue their goals, Abdollahi said.

Those who come forward make themselves vulnerable, but it‘s no guarantee they’ll have to leave the U.S. right away. Some have been deported despite broad support from their communities asking that they be allowed to stay. Others, like Georgia college student and cause celebre Jessica Colotl, have won at least temporary reprieves.

Mandeep Chahal, an honors student at the University of California, Davis, and her mother were granted a stay in their deportation proceedings Tuesday after Chahal, 20, campaigned on Facebook to avoid being sent back to India.

Proponents of stricter enforcement of immigration laws often concede that young people in this situation are among the most sympathetic cases but that legalizing them still raises problems.

“Our own American young adult college grads are in dire straits in the job market – and particularly disproportionately Hispanic and black Americans – so what the DREAM Act does is adds potentially a million, two million more people to compete legally in that job market,” said Roy Beck, executive director of NumbersUSA, which pushes for tighter immigration control. “So, as compelling as the case of these DREAM students is, we have to acknowledge that legalizing them does actually victimize our own young adults.”

Guerrero‘s been working to attract participants for next week’s rally by telling friends how relieved she felt after speaking out. But she never tries to push people to reveal they’re in the U.S. illegally unless they’re ready and understand the potential consequences.

She’s taking advice from Abdollahi and 22-year-old Georgina Perez, who have both helped organize other protests and share similar backgrounds. Abdollahi was brought to the U.S. from Iran when he was 3 and was raised in Michigan; Perez arrived with her mother from Mexico at age 2, living first in Los Angeles and then near Atlanta.

They offer Guerrero the perspective of activists willing to risk arrest – and the threat of deportation – for their beliefs. Abdollahi, who’s been organizing protests since 2009, was held briefly with three others after they staged a sit-in at Arizona Sen. John McCain’s office last year. Perez was arrested after she and six other young immigrants sat in a downtown Atlanta intersection and blocked traffic.

Deportation proceedings were begun against Abdollahi but haven’t progressed past the initial stages, while immigration authorities took no action against Perez. The Obama administration hasn’t promised not to deport young people in their situation, but Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has made it clear that they are not a priority.

Still, the threat of being forced out of the country weighs heavily on those who announce their illegal status.

“I was super nervous,” Perez said, adding: “I had to do it because in order for students to come out, they need to see something; someone needs to set the example.”

The hardest thing, she said, was when she told her mother her plans the night before the rally and her mother apologized for putting her in a difficult situation.

“It‘s like you can’t really fully live your life here, and she knows that and it breaks her heart,” Perez said, choking up. “I thank her for bringing me here. I told her, `Don’t ever say that again. Don’t apologize.’”

Abdollahi moved to Georgia earlier this year to help organize young people who oppose a new policy that bars illegal immigrants from the state’s most competitive public colleges and universities. They‘re also speaking out against the state’s new law that, among other things, authorizes law enforcement officers to check the immigration status of suspects who cannot provide identification and to detain illegal immigrants.

Guerrero reached out to Perez to ask her to give a presentation at her school on the DREAM Act, legislation that would provide a path to legalization for certain young people brought to the U.S. illegally by their parents. The bill has been introduced several times in Congress but has yet to make it through. They kept in touch and Guerrero first spoke out at the rally in March, not long after her mother’s January arrest. She spoke out again at the rally in April and also organized a walkout at her high school last month.

Her parents are extremely protective and she talks to them about how they’ve given up so much to raise her and her brothers here, she said. They’re proud of her and support her speaking out, but they’re scared, she said.

“They’ve brought me as far as they can,” she said. “It’s time for me to take my decisions and walk on my own, and if that means publicly coming out as undocumented to empower other students, that‘s what I’m gonna do.”

Comments (83)

  • MrKnowItAll
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 11:50pm

    No one ever tells people what is really going on when it comes to Mexican illegals. All they care about is getting here with as many drugs as they can carry. Then it’s make money time and get caught on purpose to get a free trip back to their family in Mexico where they have already wired the profits. Repeating this process time and time again.
    I worked in a Union Print Shop with a Mexican guy who had 24 years in seniority. For all that time he lived in Detroit in a 155.00 a month dump, ate macaroni and cheese and hot dogs for 24 years. No B.S.! This guy told us all that he was leaving VIA turning himself into Immigration now that he had his Pension and almost every dime he had made and saved. He told us all he was going to be treated like a King in Mexico for the rest of his life with all the money he had. This is a Honest, True Story. Why do people keep getting fooled into thinking they want to be here for any other reason but the truth of committing crimes and taking American Dollars and Jobs from our Country and returning to Mexico? Not a person at this huge Union Shop in 24 years ever checked this guy’s immigration status. He made $29.00 a hour for the last 10 years of the 24 he worked before getting his free trip back to where he always had planned all along after stealing a Real Americans job and good future. But I’m suppose to embrace them because the President says I should? Not!!! I’m Awake, Locked and Loaded for when they attempt to do what they are threaten

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  • dancing bear
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 11:09pm

    Its funny they act like they have a right to be here.They have no respect for this country and our laws just like our president.

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  • miles from nowhere
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 10:55pm

    This is a good time to round them up and deport there little rears

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  • PASSIONFORCHRIST
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 10:27pm

    They don’t understand what Illegal means in AMERICA, even our own elected officials, BO‘s czars and our federal government don’t understand either. Oh, I forgot, they understand THEY just choose to ignore. DISSOLVE THIS TYRANNIC GOVERNMENT. ENFORCE THE STANDING LAWS, UPHOLD THE CONSTITUTION!!

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  • ThoreauHD
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 10:27pm

    It’s only a crime if you shoot the criminal in the face. Otherwise, you’re just giving away all your sh|t.

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  • smalldog
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 9:41pm

    Where is restitution for all that their parents and these young people have taken from the ‘great welfare state’ mentioned?

    How many citizens would get a free pass for collecting welfare benefits and working at the same time? Coming and just living off welfare, never expected to get a job?

    Taking more in bogus tax refunds than they’ve put in? I’m sure there are some that did not collect, but where and when does it end?

    The welfare state is great, it‘s bankrupt and cannot exist with ’open’ borders.

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  • Rebs2Cents
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 9:34pm

    Here is where I depart from most of my conservative friends. The idea that these children are part of “them” while those born here legally are part of “us” as evidenced in this paragraph statement by Roy Black

    . “So, as compelling as the case of these DREAM students is, we have to acknowledge that legalizing them does actually victimize our own young adults.”

    is the place where reasonable people can and do disagree. “They” are every part American as we are. They have (in many cases) been here for most of their young lives and are part of “us” in every way that counts. Their parents broke the law and should suffer the consequences.

    Yes there are big problems with allowing the children brought here illegally by their parents to stay in that it sets up a situation which can be manipulated into allowing many more immigrants “legal” status. I don’t like it BUT my over-riding concern is with the CAREER criminals, VIOLENT criminals and TERRORISTS who come here, not with these kids. We can all find middle ground and solve this problem if we can agree to keep our eye on the true problems and not allow ourselves to be distracted.

    I’m concerned that those of you who respond with a simplistic “deport them all‘ mentality will cause us to fail to achieve anything useful because you use such a broad brush on every case rather than really examining the issue and looking for a truly American solution even if it’s a complex one.

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    • USALives
      Posted on June 26, 2011 at 9:00am

      Finally, someone who gets it. Thank you for these words of sense. Yes, their parents came here illegally, and yes, technically they are illegal. I wouldn’t call for a blanket deportation, but I don’t call for a blanket legalization. Simply enforce the laws now standing, but give them a chance to legalize the accepted way before sending them back. And read the sign on the Statue of Liberty. We are America, and we must remember that. We are a melting pot and a haven. Too many have forgotten, which is why we face the problems we do. At least these illegals know that, which is why they risked EVERYTHING to come here without permission.

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  • sandy21957
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 9:23pm

    Second generation of individuals who don’t respect boundaries. The attitude over-flows to how they behave in all issues. case in point, our townhouse community has reasonably nice grass and sidewalk areas and a pool. Down the street are several apartments that must have revolving doors. every time there are immigration raids or crack downs, the apartments are momentarily vacant and then full again. Their second generation of boundary hoppers and disrespectors trash our common areas, wreck havoc on thengrass, and think they have the right to jump the fence to use the pool anytime they wish. They don’t even consider they are trespassing. It is beyond their grasp of social behavior. Besides all of the mess, there is the legal liability issues that their presence on the property poses. they don’t care.

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  • powhatan
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 8:27pm

    round em up and ship em out…after they are tagged electronically – internally…that way we can always find em and get rid of them….just sayin…

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  • NHABE64
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 8:09pm

    Round em up, move em out to the border and give them doggies a nice big swift kick in their Obama loving ass.

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  • The Toad
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 7:55pm

    Oh they were good ole days back in the 50′s. Back then we kept illegals under control until the government started controling our lives. I‘m sorry to say this but this country is to far gone to save thanks to blood sucking illegal immigrants and a government to liberal to enforce it’s laws. Talk about jobs there is no jobs available for citizens of this country when you have illegal immigrants taking half of them. And I’m not talking about bean pickers alot of the illegal immigrants have some nice jobs that legal citizens should have! Pretty soon the USA will be a banana republic so get use to the fact!

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  • ICEDRAGONNITE
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 7:55pm

    MY COUNTRY. You did not ask to enter. There is a way for aliens to become legal, use it, but wait in the country of origin. I DON’T LIKE LINE CUTTERS. I DON’T CARE IF YOU HAVE A SAD STORY. I can tell you a sad story of my country. ME FREEDOM IS BEING COMPROMISED BECAUSE YOU ARE TAKING OUR CHARITY AND GOOD WILL AND BRAKING THE BANK. YOU DO THIS FOR YOUR SELFISH GAIN. YOU CLAIM THAT YOU ARE ONLY DOING JOBS THAT AMERICANS WILL NOT DO! CONSTRUCTION? OFFICE WORK? MACHANICS? ELECTRICTIANS? THE LIST GOES ON AND ON. THEN YOU SAY WE ARE HARD WORKERS! MY RESPONCE IS SO ARE WE, AND THIS IS MY COUNTRY NOT YOURS. Also i figure that if you are not legal than that makes you DISHONEST, AND A LIAR. NOT TO BE TRUSTED WITH ANYTHING. You use false ids which is a felony in some areas. Then to make this whole game that you are playing really pathetic is you try the tears. PLEASE SPARE ME. YOU KNOW FOR YEARS WE HAD GREEN CARDS THAT WORKERS USED TO COME OVER THE BOARDER WORK AND THAN WENT HOME. WORKED PRETTY GOOD, NOT PERFECT BUT ALOT BETTER THAN NAFTA. THIS IS A CRAP TREATY THAT SHOULD BE ENDED NOW.

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  • Rictexas
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 7:53pm

    I have no sympathy. I have seen the damage of caused to my home state of Texas by an open border. This needs to end now and the foreign invaders removed. I did not vote for an overcrowded city and state but that’s what I got. I didn’t vote to for a lower quality of life, but that’s what I got. I didn’t vote to have my city turned in to a third world cesspool, but that’s what I got. I didn’t vote to be a foreigner in my own country, but that’s what I got. I’ve had it, and this needs to end today.

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  • fitsgibbons
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 7:23pm

    NO RESPECT for AMERICAN law. Those arrogant pieces of crap should be ROUNDED up and sent back to where ever they came from. No amnesty for any of them. It‘s time America get in these punks face and make an example out of them so the rest will know it’s just a matter of time before they will also be the h?ll out of here. Shame on Mommy and Daddy for coming here ILLEGALLY!

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  • MalinkaZ
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 6:55pm

    That which is given freely to all is never cherished… i.e. free education

    Although they think they deserve something for breaking the laws of this country, what guarantee is there that once they succeed now, they won’t break other laws later?

    Laws are only as good as those that uphold them and those that are punished for breaking them.

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  • conservativewoman
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 6:38pm

    @JUSTTHEFACTSMAM
    “The U.S. shipping them back would be too expensive.”
    It is too expensive to allow them to stay! They have bankrupted whole states. They work while
    citizens are unemployed. I have had friends layed off their jobs here in California because it
    was cheaper to employ an illegal. They have destroyed the construction industry. They were also
    at fault for the massive home forclosures. We should have shipped them out yesterday!

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  • don young
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 6:32pm

    Obama wont do anything to deport them so they will help to get him re-elected you know thats how he thinks I hope to god he is wrong that the people do the right thing for there country and get him out of office soon.

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  • Sicialian Eyeball
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 6:28pm

    Cuffs and leg shakels and send them back. Blame your kin for screwing you.

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  • Av8tor056
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 6:23pm

    Make it illegal to hire illegals, make it illegal to provide any welfare, food stamps, etc. Make it illegal to rent to an illegal. No drivers license, no jobs, no support. See how fast they leave.

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  • historypaper
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 6:03pm

    I had nothing to eat for more than three days and that odd odor of death blew on the hot wind. My courage returned to me as I noticed others running to the flag and every policeman helping them on their way. It was declared this very day that “Obama” was gone and his dangerous work had failed as the flames and smoke over Washington D.C. filled my every sense.
    With their guns loaded the National guard and the capitol police were forced to drop their weapons and dashed away fully understanding that the Patriots had protected the Constitution and the American flag. The people were returning and the mothers and the sisters lay faint along the road asking for water and holding their babies but they knew their husbands, fathers and brothers had won the day.
    From head to foot I wish this were true, my home almost gone and my family wounded by the Obama depression, again, the odd odor of death filled my senses, as my courage failed me for the last time.
    Amen

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  • Whats up with that
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 6:01pm

    Try this crap in Mexico and see what happens…They don’t even fear being locked up any more…Are we a nation of laws or WTF???…Where was the drag net?..They were all in one place…Illegal is F’n illegal…What’s next, what’s next, what’s next???!!!$%$*$*#@%#(&^%)*&^_&+)*

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    • Donnalashelle
      Posted on June 25, 2011 at 8:24pm

      How about the Ice Agency begging for help? Asking that we contact our Senators and Congressman asking that they help them. It seems that the Obama Adm. has provided “secret”orders to these agents telling them not to arrest etc. They don’t need the congress or the senate, will just do everything by executive order.

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  • khaosmaximus
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 6:01pm

    I have a tiny, itty-bitty feeling of empathy for these “children” brought into this country illegally… BUT… since they came to know they are illegal, did any of them try to become legalized? No. Therefore, ILLEGAL equals ILLEGAL and I have no pity. If this country’s authorities would enforce the laws we have right now… all of these loud-mouthed, self-righteous, threatening, hate-mongers would be on their way back to the country of their origin.

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  • D-1
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 5:54pm

    why is it not OK to break and enter into your home, but OK to break and enter into your country. Both should be a crime.

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    • freedomfighter1776
      Posted on June 25, 2011 at 7:33pm

      it is. until we the people restore honor and integraty in our gov. what do you expect. until we the people hold them accountable for there actions. and i dont mean just by voting them out. but i also am not calling for revelution either. what they do is a reflection uppon you. remember they represent you.what i suggest is a civilian army. to take the outh of the outh keepers. and when they get out of line. well, send them home. hay obama. how you like me know.

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    • HellPhish89
      Posted on June 27, 2011 at 12:03am

      well, it is a crime. its just not enforced because the parties want a new voting block

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  • docvet
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 5:51pm

    Government officials should address Latino demonstrators with the following: “If you are here legally, this doesn’t apply to you. Go home. Those of you that are here illegally, see the police officer to my right.”

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  • nptden
    Posted on June 25, 2011 at 5:40pm

    Who the hell do these people think they are to tell us what laws to follow. Ship them ALL back to their country of origin. They are arrogant sob’s. This situation has been choreographed by communists for years. The progressive socialists have added their efforts to insure fraudulent elections to keep in power.

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    • Justthefactsmam
      Posted on June 25, 2011 at 6:04pm

      The US shipping them back would be too expensive. The asnwer was demonstrated in AZ right after they passed their immigration law. Make it so tough that they will self-deport.

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    • Whitey4West
      Posted on June 25, 2011 at 7:07pm

      illegal is illegal is illegal is illegal is illegal…no matter how you frame it, it’s still illegal

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    • TheCenturion
      Posted on June 25, 2011 at 10:05pm

      We’ll give you reform. Round‘em up and ship’em out.

      Enforce E-verify, the borders, and impeach any and all congressman who have refused to enforce these LAWS.

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    • Down2TheC
      Posted on June 25, 2011 at 11:29pm

      Waaaah. You poor people. I have as much sympathy for you as someone walking by a cop with a pocket full of heroin. Very uncomfortable. Poor things.

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    • carnifex
      Posted on June 25, 2011 at 11:34pm

      Take their pictures, take all their possessions, and kick to the curb with the warning,” If we see you again, it will be worse”. they will leave on their own. Everybody has a sob story, that’s just a bunch of noise.

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    • cemerius
      Posted on June 25, 2011 at 11:56pm

      CLOSE the DAMN borders!!!!

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    • Morris
      Posted on June 26, 2011 at 9:01am

      To All ILLEGAL ALIEN INVADERS in America,You people have no rights under any laws here in the USA,You all are ILLEGAL ALIEN INVADERS!!!!!
      American JAILS and PRISONS and HOSPITALS are full of you ILLEGALS,You take our JOBS,and BREAK OUR LAWS,Then you say you all have legal rights,(YOU DO NOT HAVE ANY RIGHTS IN THE USA)!!!!!
      All ILLEGAL ALIEN INVADERS,MEXICAN-MUSLIM,must be +++DEPORTED ASAP++++!!!
      America cannot afford to keep all of you people ,(YOU DO NOT HAVE ANY RIGHTS IN THE USA)!!
      America, “WE THE PEOPLE”,Must DEPORT all of these ILLEGAL ALIEN INVADERS,ALL MEXICANS and MUSLIMS ,Must be ++DEPORTED+++,WE must close our Borders now!
      What part of ILLEGAL don’t you people understand???(GO BACK TO WERE YOU CAME FROM)!
      Go back to your own home land and make your changes to your own country,We don’t need any of your changes here in our America!!
      America needs leadership now,We have a Administration that is Mexican-Muslim Loving,This Administration
      is doing nothing to ENFORCE OUR AMERICAN LAWS,(CONGRESS GET THE HELL OFF OF YOUR ASSES AND START ENFORCING OUR AMERICAN LAWS)!
      All of these “ILLEGAL ALIEN INVADERS” have no respect for our LAWS OR OUR AMERICA!!!

      DEPORT++DEPORT++DEPORT++DEPORT++DEPORT++++++DEPORT+++DEPORT++++

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    • KICKILLEGALSOUT
      Posted on June 26, 2011 at 10:20am

      There is 2 big things happening as we speak.

      The first is Democratic Senators are right now trying to revive and ram an amnesty bill down our throats!
      http://floridaindependent.com/35861/senators-introduces-comprehensive-immigration-reform-bill

      Next is that the Obama administration and the Senate is pulling out all the stops to get the DREAM Act passed.
      http://www.steinreport.com/archives/us_senate_looking_to_revive_dream_act.html

      It‘s time to get to work again folks we can’t let up for a minute until this next election is over. We have to start mobilizing and faxing, emailing, calling, or meeting in person our representatives. Maybe we should start having parties on the weekends but instead of you invite your friends over for games you invite them over to spend a few hours lobbying together.

      We can’t allowing these millions of illegal foreign criminal invaders suddenly be allowed to vote!

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    • independentvoteril
      Posted on June 26, 2011 at 12:28pm

      the first mother that got locked up WHY didn’t her parents apply for citizenship when REGAN was handing it out?? The MORE of them that speak out the MADDER everyday AMERICAN’S get.. a wake up call was wen the ILLEGALS took to the streets by the thousands DEMANDING AMNESTY .. UNTIL then most people had their heads up their rears.. now.. different story.. SO for every 1 illegal 10 CITIZENS are saying h3ll NO.. and they are making sure their reps pass laws against Illegals.. there are a few states that actually protect them one of which is the one I live in IL however.. It is NOT the citizens but the Politicians who do so.. for the votes.. we are also the MOST corrupt state next to CA.. but on the bright side the state has LOST enough people who actually paid taxes in this state in the last 10 years because of it’s policies to have lost a rep in WASHINGTON and MORE are leaving daily.. for states who work FOR the citizens..

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    • silentwatcher
      Posted on June 26, 2011 at 2:35pm

      That’s what happens when you break the law. Dumbarse.

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    • HumbleCitizen
      Posted on June 27, 2011 at 1:22am

      Arrogent arn’ they? Selfish, self-centered and couldn‘t give care less if they’re a drain on the US economy or take money away from you and your family. All they want is what they want, when they want it and they want YOU to give it to them, free with a cherry on top.

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    • smithclar3nc3
      Posted on June 27, 2011 at 8:26am

      They’re illegals so when they come out they should be easy to arrest and deport.

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    • spirit of freedom
      Posted on June 27, 2011 at 11:20am

      wow! how bold can these invaders get? we have got to crack down on these people hard! they dont come here with any intent of becoming Americans at all! they come here to take over our country and those mentally retarded democrats are giving them everything they need on our backs as taxpayers!
      this loudmouthed little pipsqueek that is shooting his piehole off needs a serious slap down.
      wonder who is paying for his colledge ed? the tax payers is my guess! meanwhile us white middle class people who are busting our butts to stay alive cant get any kind of assistance for anything!
      my kids are both honor roll students i cant get help for anything unless i quit my job and go solely on gov’t ass. lose my house that i am upside down in and live in a cardboard box! nice!

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    • Anarchy_in_the_USA
      Posted on June 27, 2011 at 5:02pm

      Poor misguided youth…….the difference between their ILLEGAL protest and the civil rights protesters is the simple fact of citizenship. Sorry guys you are here illegally, you got a free education and have sponged enough off our system, now go home and put you energy towards making your S**thole country a better place. Instead of dragging ours down your level. Ahhhh, bye bye !!!!

      Where is ICE when you need them ?

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