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    Opinion:Waves of anger wash across all Latinos

    This has 325 comments in the blog following the article, MORE than I've ever seen before.

    Published: 12.21.2007

    Opinion by Ernesto Portillo Jr. : Waves of anger wash across all Latinos
    Opinion by Ernesto Portillo Jr.
    When the Pew Hispanic Center reported last week in a new poll that an increasing number of Hispanics are feeling uncomfortable with the mounting measures against illegal immigration, one important aspect was missing. History is repeating itself.
    Again in our communal American history — when the majority has set its sights on scapegoating a minority — the ill-effects of anti-illegal-immigrant policies are widening in larger circles.
    And those turbulent waves are washing over legal Latino immigrants and American-born Latinos.
    The laws, while aimed at freezing out undocumented immigrants, are heating up the rancor toward Latinos in general. We are being made the culprit and cause of whatever afflicts our country.
    There is mounting anecdotal evidence that Latinos are being asked to prove their citizenship while crossing the border ports of entry or driving around town. While racial profiling exists, it's hard to prove.
    But Latino racial profiling is there. Just like the stares I get when I speak Spanish in public. The rising resentment against the public use of Spanish is the direct result of debate over illegal immigration.
    That debate has turned into an attack on Latino culture and presence to a point of ad nauseam: Latinos are unpatriotic and do not value education. Latinos debase American society and values.
    And those are the nicer attacks.
    The same was said in previous generations of Irish, Jews, Germans, Italians, Poles, Chinese, Haitians, Cubans and other immigrants who came to this country — legally and illegally.
    The predecessors of today's immigration bullies — failed presidential candidate Tom Tancredo, Arizona state Rep. Russell Pearce and television commentator Lou Dobbs — attacked immigrants, accusing them of not wanting to learn English and of destroying American culture.
    That is what, in part, the Pew report said.
    It found slightly more than half of all Latino adults in the U.S. are fearful that someone close to them will be deported. Nearly 66 percent believe Congress' failure to enact comprehensive immigration reform has made life more difficult for Latinos. And some Latinos feel their lives are made more difficult by increasingly angry public rhetoric on immigration.
    But this is just warmed-over history.
    In the 1920s, tens of thousands of Mexicans were forcibly returned home at the hands of local and federal governments. A decade later, as the Great Depression gripped the country, an estimated 400,000 Mexicans and Mexican-Americans were sent back across the border, many of them shipped in rail boxcars like cattle.
    In the 1995 book "Decade of Betrayal: Mexican Repatriation in the 1930s," authors Francisco E. Balderrama and Raymond Rodriguez estimated that nearly 1 million people of Mexican origin were "repatriated."
    And the forced reverse migration continued in the 1950s, during the notorious "Operation Wetback."
    Supposedly we've grown up as a country and will not repeat these ugly chapters. Instead, Latinos will face laws requiring proof of citizenship on demand and more suspicious, invasive questions.
    Of course, many U.S.-born Latinos support the growing number of punitive legal and police enforcement measures aimed at undocumented immigrants in Arizona and other states.
    But Latinos who cheer the efforts may think twice when the day comes they are denied a job, turned away at a public agency or stopped and asked about their citizenship because of their surname or their skin color hue.
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    Illegal aliens remain exempt from American laws, while they DEMAND American rights...

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    In the 1920s, tens of thousands of Mexicans were forcibly returned home at the hands of local and federal governments. A decade later, as the Great Depression gripped the country, an estimated 400,000 Mexicans and Mexican-Americans were sent back across the border, many of them shipped in rail boxcars like cattle.
    Hey! Now there's an idea.
    Calderon was absolutely right when he said...."Where there is a Mexican, there is Mexico".

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    sob,sob,sob. Round them all up and ship them out on whatever means possible.

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    Whine whine whine.

    "many of them shipped in rail boxcars like cattle."

    Herd em up and ship um out.

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    Again in our communal American history — when the majority has set its sights on scapegoating a minority — the ill-effects of anti-illegal-immigrant policies are widening in larger circles.

    Oh, come on, this is Tucson. If whites are still in the "majority" it sure isn't by much. Especially in the school system.
    My husband's family all came (legally, and a long time ago) from Mexico and he has never been pulled over while driving, he has never been questioned about his citizenship while applying for a job or doing anything else, he doesn't get funny looks from white people (other than me).
    All this reporter (Ernest Portillo) ever writes about is how tough the "immigrants" have it here. Most seem to drive late model SUVs or trucks, and they and even their infants are usually dripping in gold jewelry so they can't be having it too rough.

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    My husband's family all came (legally, and a long time ago) from Mexico and he has never been pulled over while driving, he has never been questioned about his citizenship while applying for a job or doing anything else, he doesn't get funny looks from white people (other than me).
    I bet your husband waves Old Glory, speaks English and calls himself simply an American, am I right? As for the funny looks, keep giving them, it keeps 'em on their toes
    Proud American and wife of a wonderful LEGAL immigrant from Ireland.
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    Bottom line....if you are an illegal alien....you should feel uncomfortable....don't like it....GO HOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    The difference between an immigrant and an illegal alien is the equivalent of the difference between a burglar and a houseguest. Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steph
    My husband's family all came (legally, and a long time ago) from Mexico and he has never been pulled over while driving, he has never been questioned about his citizenship while applying for a job or doing anything else, he doesn't get funny looks from white people (other than me).
    All this reporter (Ernest Portillo) ever writes about is how tough the "immigrants" have it here.
    It figures, he's a biased reporter who probably has never written an artical about what would be good for Americans, not just latins. Nothing but lies!
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    many of them shipped in rail boxcars like cattle." [quote]
    Better than the way they came here crawling under and over fences and deserts like snakes!

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    How you think we would be treated in Mexico if we were illegals???????

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