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    Can this be true??

    Is the Kansas House of Representatives actually sponsoring the march for illegal aliens this weekend?

    From their website:

    Here are just a few of the organizations sponsoring the March For America:

    Jornaleros Unidos de Passaic
    Kansas House of Representatives
    Korean Resource Center

    http://reformimmigrationforamerica.org/ ... ose-march/


    Are you kidding me???

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    That can't be legal.

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    Hopefully, all that this march will accomplish is to solidify the American public's opposition to Amnesty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ALIPAC
    That can't be legal.

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    But there it is.....

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    Maybe they passed a resolution morally supporting "immigrant rights"?

    Seems Kansas still has in-state tuition for illegals.
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    Kansas does have some sanctuary cities
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bowman
    Maybe they passed a resolution morally supporting "immigrant rights"?

    Seems Kansas still has in-state tuition for illegals.
    LOL...you mean like we will be with you in thoughts, prayers and spirit as you march down our streets, demaning rights and privileges for which your not entitled.....
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    Yes, that may be it. Support doesn't necessarily mean financial.
    But still!!
    Why would they get involved?
    Hopefully, there are a few Kansas citizens here who'll let their representatives know how they feel about showing "support" for non citizens.

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    I SAW IT TOO!!

    KANSAS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES!

    DON'T FORGET LARAZA

    RIGHT NEAR THE BOTTOM!!! HERE IS THE PAGE

    This is your march. American families cannot win immigration reform or real economic justice without you. Immigrants and native-born U.S. citizens must work together to demand real change.

    Help spread the word about the March For America by downloading this flyer: March For America (PDF) or by posting this handy widget on your web page or blog.

    Won’t you join in?

    Here are just a few of the organizations sponsoring the March For America:

    AFL-CIO
    Alliance to Develop Power/ADP
    America’s Voice
    American Jewish Committee
    Asian American Justice Center
    Asian Pacific American Legal Center
    Asistencia Migratoria
    Bienestar
    Border Network for Human Rights
    Brazilian Women’s Group
    Breakthrough: Bring Human Rights Home
    Cabrini Immigrant Services
    Campaign for Community Change
    Casa de Maryland
    Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc.
    CAUSA, Oregon’s Immigrant Rights Coalition
    Center for American Progress
    Centro para Familias Hispanas
    Christ’s Foundry United Methodist Mission
    Coalition for Education About Immigration (CEI)
    Coalition for Humane Immigration Reform of LA
    Coalition of Latino Leaders-CLILA
    Coalition on Human Needs
    Cobb (County,GA) Immigrant Alliance & Labor of Love Coalition
    COFEM
    Community Catalyst
    Comunidad Liberacion/Liberation Community
    Conexion Americas
    Confederacion de Organizaciones de California y Clubes Oriundos de Michoacan
    Democracia Ahora
    Divine Word Missionaries
    Dominican-American National Roundtable
    Ecumenical Advocacy Days
    El CENTRO de Igualdad y Derechos
    Fair Immigration Reform Movement
    Farmworker Justice
    First Focus Campaign for Children
    Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials (GALEO)
    Georgia Urban Rural Summit
    Greater New York Labor-Religion Coalition
    Hispanic Community Dialogue Organization of Virginia
    Hispanic Information Center
    Hispanos Unidos de Passaic
    Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters, JPIC, USA
    Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
    Immigrant Rights Network of Iowa
    Interfaith Immigration Coalition
    Japanese American Citizens League – Pacific Southwest District
    Jewish Council on Urban Affairs
    Jobs for America Now
    Jornaleros Unidos de Passaic
    Kansas House of Representatives
    Korean Resource Center
    La Comunidad, INC
    La Union (UCL, INC.)
    La Union del Pueblo Entero
    Labor Council for Latin American Advancement
    Latino Coalition of Randolph County
    League of United American Citizens (LULAC)
    League of United Latin American Citizens
    Liberación Juice Station, LLC
    LULAC Ohio
    Mexican Americans for Immigration Reform
    Migrant Support Services of Wayne County
    National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Educational Fund (NALEO Ed Fund)
    National Council of La Raza
    National Immigration Forum
    National Immigration Law Center
    National Korean American Service and Education Consortium
    New Haven Peoples Center
    Omni Center For Peace, Justice & Ecology
    Patria Morazan, Houston
    Peruvian American Political Action Committee
    Progressive Democrats of America – Phoenix Chapter
    Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada
    Reform Immigration for Texas Alliance (RITA)
    SEIU
    SÃ* Se Puede Latino Democratic Caucus
    Sojourners
    South Asian Americans Leading Together
    Southeast Asia Resource Action Center (SEARAC)
    St. Matthew/San Mateo Episcopal Church and Jubilee Center
    The Dominican American National Roundtable
    The Hispanic Institute
    TODEC Legal Center
    UFCW
    UNITE HERE
    United Farm Workers
    US Conference of Catholic Bishops
    Venezeula Awareness Foundation
    Washington Community Action Network
    Washington New Sanctuary Movement
    Wayne Action for Racial Equality
    World Relief
    Work Harder Millions on Welfare Depend on You!

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