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    DE: Pro-Guatemalan invader documentary 1/30/08

    From Al Dia PHiladelphia newspaper:

    Translation follows:
    “Estamos AquÃ* “

    Concientes de la inmigración hispana en Georgetown, Hearts and Minds Film y Teleduction, dos productoras en Wilmington, crearon el documental “We are here… Estamos AquÃ*â€

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    time to alert ICE

    "In four years we saw thousands of persons arrive to take jobs in the factories".....umm it's time to get ICE over to Georgetown, Delaware and do some investigation and arrests. Ya es hora. Don't let these people get away with this..they aren't "hiding in the shadows" they're starring in documentaries blatantly and shamelessly thumbing their noses at our laws and trying to gather sympathy for their self-imposed "plight" of being an unskilled, uneducated, often illiterate illegal alien needing more services. The filmmakers wasted their time with the wrong subjects, instead they should've been interviewsing Guatemalan officials and asking them how come they aren't doing anything to help their own people so they don't have to "flee" and pay a coyote to invade our country?

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    what this guy doesn't get is the facts....

    What Daniel Collins doesn't get is that his facts are wrong....the U.S. for the last decade has admitted on average over 1 MILLION LEGAL IMMIGRANTS PER YEAR. Now how hard is it to get a legal visa...there are over 79 types of visas available to enter into the United States. Sure, if you are illiterate, poor, unskilled and want to come to LIVE here and WORK here, your chances of getting a visa are slim as they should be...in most other countries immigration is not family based it's merit based. That's what we have to change in the United States.

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