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    Illegal Immigrants Say They’re Ready To Be Violent To Get What They Want

    Via Weasel Zippers

    By Elizabeth Llorente
    Published October 16, 2013
    Fox News Latino

    More such actions, they vow, are coming.
    Illegal Immigrants Say They’re Ready To Be Violent To Get What They Want


    They’re already breaking the law, why not go for the gold?

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    The frustration, say immigration advocates, is reaching a fever pitch.
    That is why, many say, recent weeks have seen activists use chains and pipes to tie themselves to the tires of buses that carry immigrants slated for deportation to court, block traffic on Capitol Hill and get arrested, surround Tucson police when they targeted two immigrants during a traffic stop, and chain themselves and block the entrance of a federal detention center.
    More such actions, they vow, are coming.

    “It’s absolutely out of frustration and impatience,” said Marisa Franco, campaign organizer for the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, which helped coordinate some of the more provocative actions. “Immigrant communities who are losing 1,100 loved ones every day to deportation cannot wait for Congress to end its political games or for the President to rediscover his moral compass,” she added.
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    This is sick beyond words. Foreigners who illegally break into our homeland and become thugs on the street making demands on our government and its citizens.

    And conservatives think it's a big deal when a small number of truckers cause a traffic slow down and some patriots remove metal fencing blocking access to their own monuments, and I am sure they cleaned up neat and tidy behind themselves too.

    Is there any provocation great enough to unite the conservative movement into mass actions that do not stop? There are tens of millions of us. Where are they? We have the people to create a nationwide general strike that would dwarf anything the professional leftwing activists have ever done. When, oh God, will conservatives do more than dabble a little with organized protest? When will they begin to become serious about stopping the national slide into despotism.

    And why is ALIPAC once again forced to become dormant because they have not reached their necessary fundraising needs? The apathy among those who ought to be in the trenches with us is disgraceful.

    You stingy people, you know who you are. Send these hard working people at ALIPAC a few stinking dollars or stop pretending that you actually care about what happens to this country.

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    Illegal alien central must have put out talking points.

    Yes it appears that the UN has encouraged this with its Agenda 21 on "migration". T The UN Agenda 21 document that encourages "migrants" to leave the sorry countries that they have failed to build, move to successful countries and take them down the gutter through working under the table and welfare.
    Oh, and don't forget to send money home to prop up the corrupt politicians and dictators that were the failures in the first place. JMO

    October 17,2013

    GERMANY: Muslim illegal aliens say, “We are here to stay. We demand the right to stay here!”

    The mostly Muslim illegal invaders set an ultimatum for the Hamburg senate:

    Approximately 1000 people demonstrated in the Schanzenviertel for a different refugee policy – and demanded an end to the “raids” against Muslim parasites looking for free handouts from Lampedusa. ‘Hamburg?’ Hmmm, that rings a bell. Oh, now I remember, the 9/11 hijackers came out of the ‘Hamburg Cell.’

    Islam vs Europe At least ten police officers were slightly injured in riots that occurred during a protest against the refugee policy of the Socialist-controlled Hamburg Senate on Tuesday evening. Three activists were arrested for assault and resistance to the police, said a police spokesman on Wednesday.

    With slogans like “No human being is illegal the right to stay for all – everywhere” around 1000 participants, mainly from the left-wing spectrum, attempted to march through the Schanzenviertel in an unregistered demonstration. Almost 1100 police officers were deployed. Stones, bottles and fireworks were thrown at them. The officers used pepper spray and water cannon, the police said. Rioters also set fire to several tonnes of garbage and at least one car. They also damaged three police vehicles.

    Please notice that even thought they are in GERMANY - they are speaking ENGLISH. Handled by the global left.

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    Entire article from Fox News Latino here:
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    Immigrant Activists In California Have Standoff With Homeland Security Officials Duri

    Immigrant Activists In California Have Standoff With Homeland Security Officials During Protest Over Deportations

    By Elizabeth Llorente
    Published October 19, 2013
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    Undocumented immigrant activists in San Francisco came face to face with U.S. Homeland Security officials on Thursday night when, as part of a protest against deportations, they blocked a bus that was carrying foreign nationals who were in the custody of immigration officials.

    The activists shouted “Undocumented, unafraid!” as they surrounded the bus, keeping it from moving forward, according to the San Francisco Bay Guardian.

    They taped a hot pink sign onto the bus that said: “Shut Down ICE,” the acronym for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the division that handles deportations.

    Homeland Security officials confronted the activists and threatened to press felony charges against them if they did not move and let the bus could pass. The activists decided to continue their protest, the newspaper said. Several were detained by local police and later released.

    Dean Santos, a California immigrant who took part in the Thursday protest in San Francisco, defended surrounding the bus to push for an end to the record deportations.

    “I’ve been in that bus before, and I remember how powerless I felt,” said Santos, who in the past faced deportation and was held in a detention center in Arizona, according to the website notonemoredeportation.com "Now, I’m coming back with the power of our communities in our effort to stop the separation of families.”

    The confrontational action was the latest in a flurry of protests that have employed provocative tactics to jolt lawmakers in Washington D.C. to get back to work on passing an immigration reform bill that would, among other things, provide a path to legal status for many of the nation’s estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants.

    And they’ve directed many of the more recent protests at President Obama, under whom a record number of deportations – nearly 2 million – have taken place during his time in the Oval Office. Some call Obama the Deporter-In-Chief.

    The activists, and the organizations that helped coordinate the actions, say that protests will be more frequent and more in-your-face.

    “You'll see more people doing more to do what the president should've already done by now -- stop deportations,” said B. Loewe, the communications director for the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, to Fox News Latino on Friday.

    Several of the long established immigration advocacy groups said this week that while they sympathize with the reasons behind the other groups’ dramatic tactics, they will not be following suit. But on Friday, some established groups that have traditionally relied on diplomatic efforts to influence immigration reform in Washington D.C. say they, too, are ready to turn to more dramatic tactics to pressure both Democrats and Republicans to address the issue.

    “What some observers don’t get is that the push for immigration reform is not just a legislative campaign but a movement for change,” said Frank Sharry, who heads America’s Voice, a Washington D.C.-based organization that favors more flexible immigration laws, and a path to legal status for undocumented immigrants.

    “Of course, advocates and activists want Congress to act, but if they don’t, we won’t go away," Sharry said. "We’ll get louder, stronger and more confrontational. That’s what movements have always done. And that’s what our movement is already doing.”

    Both the more radical and the more traditional immigration advocacy groups say they are frustrated by the inaction in Congress on immigration reform, which earlier this year seemed promising.

    In June, the Senate passed a bipartisan comprehensive bill that, at its core, would tighten border security, interior enforcement, but also provide a way for undocumented immigrants to legalize their status. But the effort has stalled in the GOP-controlled House of Representatives, where a conservative faction of lawmakers has vowed not to approve any measure that gives “amnesty” to undocumented immigrants.

    Many proponents of strict immigration enforcement have expressed outrage over the increasingly provocative protests of recent weeks, seeing them as a kind of anarchy.

    They say that people who are in the United States illegally have no moral authority to make demands and create disruptions by blocking streets and forcing police to be pulled from their regular patrols to deal with protesters.

    Following the deal in Congress that ended the partial government shutdown, Obama vowed that attention would return to issues such as immigration. But many activists for immigration reform say they have heard him say that too many times before, and they feel they have no choice but to keep pressing.

    In recent weeks, undocumented immigrants and their supporters have handcuffed themselves to the White House fence, chained themselves to tires of buses carrying immigration detainees who are slated for deportation, and chained themselves outside a federal courthouse, forcing a judge to cancel deportation proceedings.

    Activists have had tense moments with police. In Tucson, police officers pepper-sprayed members of a crowd trying to prevent U.S. Border Patrol agents from detaining two people who originally police encountered during a traffic stop.

    The Tucson Police Department dispatched 100 officers to deal with protests at two locations, something that Sgt. Chris Wildmer told reporters entailed pulling them off patrols throughout the city.

    Kica Matos, director of Immigrant Rights and Racial Justice at the Center for Community Change, one of the more prominent, long-established advocacy groups, said on Friday that the time has come to get louder and bolder.

    "These and other actions [are] aimed at escalating in a way that communicates to our legislators the despair and sense of urgency that families are feeling," she said. "One the one hand, the enforcement machinery is working overtime to deport literally thousands of people every week; on the other hand, our legislators just can't seem to get it together enough to pass a bill that is long overdue."

    "Families are frightened, angry and more resolute than ever to escalate their actions until we have reform," she said. "Until then, we will see more acts of civil disobedience all around the country."

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